Title: Christ the King
Text: Psalm 132:1-12, John 18:33-38

Jesus seems an unlikely king. He does not outwardly bear the trappings normally associated with a king.  He has no prestigious royal entourage, no palace, no regal garments, and no throne.

However, in today’s sermon, Rev. John Arnold proposes that when Jesus is stripped bare of all of these trappings, he is more king than any other time in his life.  When his entourage of common men have turned their backs on him, when he stands captive in another man’s palace, when he is literally stripped bear, and instead of being seated on a throne he is hung on a cross, in that moment, he is the penultimate king.  Discover why in today’s sermon.

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