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John 6:14-15

Christ's Own Claims to Kingship

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Pastor Martin expounds on Christ's own claims to kingship, drawing from John 6, Matthew 21, and John 18. He demonstrates that Jesus unequivocally asserted His present kingship, while simultaneously correcting the misconception that His kingdom was political or worldly. The sermon culminates in the application that salvation is only found by bowing to King Jesus, who saves as a king, establishing His throne of grace in the hearts of His people, as exemplified by the dying thief on the cross.

Primary Texts

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John 6:14-15 This passage describes the crowd's attempt to forcibly make Jesus king after the feeding of the five thousand, revealing their carnal expectations of His kingship.
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Matthew 21:1-9 This passage details Jesus' intentional orchestration of His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, presenting Himself as the prophesied meek King.
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John 18:33-38 This passage records Jesus' direct assertion of His kingship to Pilate, clarifying that His kingdom is 'not of this world' and operates by truth.
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Matthew 27:33-43 This passage highlights the taunts against Jesus on the cross, specifically challenging His claims to be the Son of God, Savior, and King of Israel.
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Luke 23:39-43 This passage presents the conversion of the dying thief, who recognizes Jesus' kingship even in His humiliation on the cross, demonstrating Christ's saving power as King.

Outline 7 sections · 56 min

  1. The Centrality of Christ's Person and Work for Salvation 0:02
  2. Review of Christ's Kingly Office in Preparation and Manifestation 2:18
  3. Christ's Claims to Kingship: The Crowd's Attempt to Make Him King (John 6) 6:08
  4. Christ's Claims to Kingship: The Triumphal Entry (Matthew 21, Luke 19) 13:40
  5. Christ's Claims to Kingship: Before Pilate (John 18) 24:41
  6. Christ's Claims to Kingship: On the Cross (Matthew 27, Luke 23) 36:29
  7. Application: Bowing to King Jesus for Salvation 46:48

Key Quotes

“Indifference to a growing knowledge of the person and work of Christ is a sad index of the state of the soul, especially when it exists alongside, a profession of an interest in that salvation.”
“If you believed everything you wouldn't be disappointed for you would have known that your king was no political deliverer but he was a spiritual king to establish a spiritual king.”
“He's saying if my creatures will acknowledge my kingship my creation but that I am king is a fact that will be altered and therefore when men acknowledge me to be what I am I cannot rebuke them as though they've leaped the bounds of propriety and truth I am what they acknowledge me to be”
“He didn't say I shall be a king I shall have a kingdom kingdom an existing commodity is mine and I am the king and furthermore I've got underlings and furthermore you ask me again am I a king I say thou sayest and to this very end was I born that I should be a king”
“Think of it a blind stupid ignorant pagan political potentate got the message that the Jewish nation with their Bibles missed and so our Lord claims to be a king our Lord corrects any misconceptions as to the nature of his kingship”
“oh but the glory of it is my friends it is just in that cross that his kingship breaks forth in its glory”
“talk about taking Jesus as savior now and lord later it is sheer unbiblical rubbish he saves as a king and if he ever saves you he'll save you with his scepter in his hand not in his pocket”

Applications

All listeners

  • Cultivate a growing and never-tiring desire to know more about the Savior and to have more accurate views of the way in which he saves his people.
  • Come under the scepter of Jesus Christ, for you will never be saved otherwise. He saves as a king and never in any other capacity.
  • Bow to the scepter of King Jesus and own Him as the rightful sovereign of your life.
  • Understand that Christ saves as a king, with His scepter in His hand, not in His pocket. There is no 'savior now, lord later'.
  • Kiss the Son, meaning bow in submission and trust in Him, for all who trust have truly kissed.
  • Glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, recognizing that our King is also our Priest, making salvation possible.
  • If you are not a Christian, take the posture of the dying thief and behold in the bleeding, dying Son of God the true King, embracing Him as your King and Savior.
  • Be filled with a sense of the wonder and glory of Christ's kingship and a holy wrath against any system of truth that would rob Him of the glory of His crown.
  • Honor this great King by our practical, loving obedience, surrendered to Him as He wields His scepter in the precepts of His own blessed word.
  • Love Christ's crown and scepter, and commit ourselves afresh to Him, trusting that all exercises of His scepter are good, right, and holy.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 59 paragraphs, roughly 56 minutes.

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