Christ’s Worthiness

An ancient stone scroll, cracked open on a weathered desert rock, sealed with seven thick wax imprints now shattered and cooling. storm clouds part above, casting a single slant of golden sunset light. illegible ancient scribbles glow faintly with ember warmth. dust swirls in the wind, no magic, no text. photorealistic, chiaroscuro lighting.

The Worthiness That Calms the Storm

Pastor Meberg delivers a robust and encouraging exposition of [Revelation 5](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+5&version=KJV). The sermon is theologically sound, culturally engaged without being compromised, and deeply pastoral. The use of personal anecdotes and historical examples effectively illustrates the contrast between worldly despair and Christian hope. The homiletical structure is clear, and the application is practical, calling believers to live as emissaries of Christ.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon exhibits the faithfulness and doctrinal soundness characteristic of the church in Philadelphia. The pastor maintains a clear, orthodox exposition of [Revelation 5](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+5&version=KJV), centering the message entirely on the worthiness of Christ and the resulting hope for the believer. There are no errors of doctrine, no compromise with worldly philosophy, and no neglect of the gospel. The message is strong, encouraging, and biblically grounded.

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