Worship in Trials

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The Lamb Who Unlocks History: Finding Hope in Christ’s Sovereignty

This sermon powerfully centers on Christ's redemptive authority as the slain Lamb from [Revelation 5](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+5&version=KJV), clearly connecting His sacrifice to the believer's calling as priest-kings. The exegesis is precise, the applications are biblically grounded, and the theological depth is robust. Listeners are encouraged to find hope in Christ's sovereignty amid trials.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates flawless doctrinal fidelity with accurate exposition of Christ's redemptive authority and priestly commissioning, aligning with the characteristics of the Philadelphia church—sound teaching and unwavering faithfulness. There is no evidence of persecution-focused themes or doctrinal compromise.

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