The Return of the King

Christmas 2023  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  41:14
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Hallelujah! Praise Our God!

(Revelation 19:1-10)

Hallelujah! God Saves! (Rev. 19:1)

1. God saves sinners

Salvation belongs to our God!
Promise of Christmas is promise of a Saviour
Matt. 1:21 – And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.”
This is the fulfilment of a promise made in the beginning
Gen. 3:15 – And I will put enmity Between you and the woman, And between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, And you shall bruise His heel.”
Salvation of sinners, reconciliation to Himself has been God’s plan all along
Determined in eternity past, accomplished by Christ on Cross, applied through the ages by the Spirit
Completed by God in full in the future
Salvation is a driving theme of Revelation
Clear truth exposed is that salvation belongs to the God and no one else
That is, only God can save
E.g. Rev. 19 – armies of heaven follow Him to war but no one but Christ fights
Revelation is filled with cosmic imagery & spiritual battles that overwhelm us
It’s meant to overwhelm us
To recognise that you can’t overcome your sin, your enemies
You can’t oppose God and win
Isa. 12:2 – Behold, God is my salvation, I will trust and not be afraid; ‘For Yah, the Lord, is my strength and song; He also has become my salvation.’ ”

2. God finishes His work

Power belongs to our God!
God promised over & over from the very beginning that He would save from sin
From beginning there has been opposition
From beginning sin of God’s own people has complicated things
God’s purpose was never put off course, never stopped, never hindered
When sin entered, God was ready to begin
Herod tried to kill Jesus, Pharisees tried to kill Jesus early
No-one succeeded until Jesus laid down His life
Jews tried to seal Jesus in tomb, then tried to kill all His followers
Jesus meant it when He cried ‘It is finished’
In Revelation we see the final stage complete
Today, we see evil rampant & outright rebellion against God
This isn’t going to change God’s work
His Kingdom will come & His will be done

3. God is worthy of praise

Glory & honour belong to our God!
God is glorified in saving some from sin
God is glorified in completing His work
God is glorified in defeating sin & wickedness
Does everything promised perfectly
He is worthy of all praise & worship
We don’t worship God because we like it
We worship God because it belongs to Him!

Hallelujah! God Judges! (Rev. 19:2-3)

1. God judges the wicked

This praise starts after the fall of ‘Babylon’
Babylon describes rebellious spirit of world
A political system of rebellion against God
A religious system of rebellion
It’s where sin leads us all
Ideologies built on pride, selfishness, greed & power
It’s a system already at work in this world
We see it in the way Governments seek power & control
We see it in pressure to conform worlds way of thinking on every issue
It’s a system, ideology that Christians are called to refuse – even in our day
While we may get discouraged at times because evil seems to triumph so often
Downfall of this world system is assured
Righteousness & truth will prevail
Take heart Christian & fight on
God will judge the wickedness of this world
Rev. 19:6 reminds of the destruction of ancient Babylon
Isa. 34:10 – It shall not be quenched night or day; Its smoke shall ascend forever. From generation to generation it shall lie waste; No one shall pass through it forever and ever.
Wickedness & rebellion is judged forever

2. God avenges His people

God not only judges for the wickedness
He also comes to avenge the wickedness poured out on His people
God sees the suffering, persecution & trials of His people
He isn’t watching dispassionately – He’s angered by abuse of His people in this world
Horrors that have been unleashed on God’s people through the centuries will not go unpunished
Pray, pray for perseverance in God’s saints

Hallelujah! Worship God!

Hallelujah! God Reigns!

Sing Hallelujah and Rejoice!

He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords

(Revelation 19:11-21)

Christ Returns in Power (Rev. 19:11-14)

Christ Returns in Judgment (Rev. 19:15-16)

Christ Returns Victorious (Rev. 19:17-20:3)

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