Sermons
The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through faithful expositional preaching all the saints grow together in the knowledge of God and in being equipped for ministry. This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.
- 1 Corinthians
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Sermons
The Advent of Christ: Promised
We continue our Advent series by looking at Isaiah 11.1-1. Here we find that through Isaiah God promised Christ to reign on David’s throne and establish everlasting peace and righteousness on the earth for all the peoples. The best thing for us this advent is to know more of Christ and to make him known. Isaiah shows us that God’s promised Christ will be: 1) Davidic King, 2) Anointed King, 3) Righteous King, 4) Edenic King, and 5) Universal King.
God’s Promised King and his Kingdom
In Isaiah 11, God promises a future King and a future Kingdom that will be unlike anythign we’ve ever experienced before. As Christians we know that this promised king is Jesus and his kingdom is now here and at the same time is not yet fully here. And we must live and long for Christ’s kingdom.
If we’re going to do that we need to continue growing in our understanding of Christ as King. In this text we find 5 characteristics of the promised king. He will be: 1) Restored King, 2) Anointed King, 3) Righteous King, 4) Edenic King, and 5) Universal King.

