In the sermon titled "Crown Him With Many Crowns," Gary Shepard focuses on the theological significance of the title and nature of Jesus Christ as revealed in Revelation 19:12. He emphasizes that the book of Revelation ultimately reveals Jesus Christ, rather than merely symbolic eschatological events, highlighting His authority as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Key points include a contrast between Christ and various counterfeit powers represented by the "great whore," and the depiction of Christ wearing "many crowns," symbolizing His ultimate sovereignty, creatorship, and redemptive work. The imperative to worship and recognize His authority is further amplified through numerous scripture references, including Psalms 2 and 21, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging Christ’s reign in the believer's life and affirming the doctrine of Christ's universal sovereignty and redemption. The significance for believers lies in finding comfort and assurance in the ultimate victory of Christ over all spiritual opposition.
“This book is not about signs and wonders and schemes of coming events... if we miss the Lord Jesus Christ in this, we missed everything.”
“He wears on His head many crowns... that humanity that is joined with divinity.”
“He is everywhere associated with blood redemption. This is His greatest glory.”
“We praise Him for what He already is. We praise Him for what He's already made Himself. We praise Him for what He's already accomplished.”
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