Kingship of Christ

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The King Who Seeks and Saves

This sermon presents a strong, orthodox exposition of [Luke 19](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+19&version=KJV), effectively balancing the majesty of Christ's kingship with the necessity of personal submission. The preaching is theologically sound, with no critical or major errors detected. The primary area for growth lies in refining the homiletical craft to ensure the application flows seamlessly from the text without relying on subjective authority claims.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates sound exposition and faithfulness to the text, maintaining a robust theological framework without significant doctrinal compromise or error.

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The King Has Come: Surrendering Control to Jesus

Pastor Settle delivers a theologically robust and homiletically engaging message on the Kingship of Christ. By contrasting the violent rejection of Jesus by Herod with the worship of the Magi, he effectively illustrates the human heart's resistance to divine authority. The sermon is marked by strong expository fidelity, clear application, and a healthy emphasis on the sovereignty of God in drawing people to Himself.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates sound exposition and faithfulness to the biblical text, maintaining a clear focus on the sovereignty of Christ and the necessity of surrender without compromising core doctrines or introducing harmful cultural blends.

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