Christ the King Sunday

A Sermon

Scripture Text: Malachi 3:13-18; Psalm 95:1-7; Colossians 1:13-20; Luke 23:27-43

As the days shorten into shadows, we are exhorted to be the people who wait for the dawn. For when the light of morning comes, we will discover that God is in our midst. People of faith do not forget his presence, even in dark times. The King may seem to be far distant, but we are to continue in the faith—having faith that he will return and that he is already present. For ours is not only a waiting hope but an existing hope. He is already our refuge and strength and very present help. Those who have faith in Christ will be remembered by the returning King as faithful subjects of his kingdom. Indeed, they will be his very own family—even as they already are. 

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