The sermon titled "Who's On The Throne!" by Kent Clark focuses on the sovereignty of God and the lordship of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that Christ is currently seated on the throne in heaven, in control of all things. Clark makes the point that the acknowledgment of Jesus as Lord is essential to the gospel message, urging listeners to recognize the supremacy of Christ both in their lives and in the universe. Key Scripture references are drawn from Philippians 2:9-11, where Paul asserts that every knee will bow before Jesus, and Revelation 5:12-13, which declares Jesus as worthy of praise for His redemptive acts. The practical significance lies in the call to humbly surrender to Christ's lordship, recognizing the transformative power of His grace and the necessity of His holy nature for salvation. Clark argues that the acknowledgment of Jesus’ sovereignty is critical for authentic faith and living out a purpose-driven life.
Key Quotes
“We can't think rightly about much of anything until we settle in our mind that there is an occupied throne in heaven.”
“The Lordship of Jesus Christ is the centerpiece of the gospel. He is Lord.”
“If you're converted, you know that's true. He's worthy to be worshipped.”
“It's either Christ or hell. This is not multiple choice, folks. It's Christ or hell.”
The Bible affirms that Jesus is Lord, and at His name, every knee shall bow (Philippians 2:10).
The Lordship of Jesus Christ is a fundamental truth in the Christian faith. The Apostle Paul asserts in Philippians 2:10-11 that 'at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.' This emphasizes the centrality of Christ's authority and dominion over all creation. Embracing His Lordship means recognizing His power and right to rule our lives and the universe. It challenges the notion that we merely accept Him as our Savior; rather, it is imperative to acknowledge that He accepts us as His followers under His sovereign reign.
Philippians 2:10-11
Scripture reveals that God is still on His throne, actively governing all things (Revelation 19:6).
Scripture consistently shows that God maintains His sovereignty over creation. Revelation 19:6 proclaims, 'For the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.' This affirmation underscores that God has not relinquished His control; instead, He oversees the affairs of humanity and the cosmos with absolute authority. The order of history, the unfolding of prophetic events, and the ultimate plan of salvation are all part of God's sovereign governance. This Biblical clarity invites us to trust in His providence amidst life's uncertainties, knowing He has a divine purpose for all things.
Revelation 19:6
God's holiness is essential because it reveals His nature and the standard we must strive for to enter His presence (Revelation 4:8).
The holiness of God is a central theme in Scripture, reflecting His perfect purity and separation from sin. Revelation 4:8 highlights this by declaring, 'Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty.' Understanding God's holiness is crucial for Christians as it sets the standard for our relationship with Him. We must grasp that sin cannot exist in His presence, which leads to the realization of our fallen nature. Recognizing God's holiness compels us to pursue righteousness through Christ, who alone enables us to attain the holiness necessary for eternal life with Him. This pursuit brings us closer to God and fosters a holistic understanding of His Grace.
Revelation 4:8
The Bible teaches that all things were created through Christ, affirming His divinity and sovereignty (John 1:3).
According to John 1:3, 'All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.' This verse establishes Christ not only as the Redeemer but also as the Creator of all things. The understanding that Christ is the Creator affirms His divine nature and sovereignty over the universe, underpinning the authority He exercises in our lives. This recognition enhances our worship of Him, as we acknowledge that everything exists for His glory and serves a greater purpose. It assures us that He has dominion over creation, and in Him, we find our identity and purpose.
John 1:3
Jesus fulfills God's redemptive plan by paying our sin debt and providing a path to salvation (Revelation 5:9).
The doctrine of redemption is central to the Gospel, and Revelation 5:9 articulates this by stating, 'For you were slain, and by your blood, you ransomed people for God.' Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection were central to God's plan for redemption, as they provide the means by which sinners can be reconciled to a holy God. The enormity of this grace is evident in that Christ bore our sins, fulfilling the righteous requirements of God's law. By trusting in Him, believers receive forgiveness and eternal life, illustrating the profound depth of God's love and commitment to His creation.
Revelation 5:9
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