The Lion King and Christmas

22nd December 2024
The Kingdom of God operates as a divine monarchy, not a republic. While God the Father maintains His rule from Heaven, He established His Kingdom on Earth through Christ's birth into the royal line of David. This truth appears even in modern children's stories like The Blood of the King, which mirrors the Christmas narrative of royal lineage. The Church flourishes when it embraces this monarchical structure, recognising Jesus as its sole ruler rather than operating by democratic principles. Through Christmas, God demonstrated that He not only rules from above but comes near to His people.
This sermon explores the biblical account of Daniel and the writing on the wall, drawing parallels to contemporary times. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty and the dangers of pride and displacing God with worldly pursuits. The speaker calls for a revival of Christian values and a return to God, warning that nations that fail to honour God may face divine judgment. Through the example of Daniel, the sermon encourages Christians to stand firm in their faith and be a witness to God's truth in all circumstances.
Bible Text: Exodus 31:12-13, Leviticus 11:45, 19:2, Daniel 7:16-27, Romans 1:6-7, 1 Corinthians 1:1-3, Ephesians 1:1-3 | Speaker: Rev Dr Jim Gibson

After the Tribulation

9th September 2018
Bible Text: Matthew 24-25, Daniel 9, Revelation 7, 9, 1 Thessalonians 4 | Speaker: Rev Dr Jim Gibson | Series: Matthew

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