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In this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann begins a short lead-up to Easter by focusing on the resurrection of Jesus as the turning point of history. He explains that Christ came not only to die for sin, but to bring the kingdom of God, reveal the Father, and break the dominion of darkness.
Drawing from the Gospels, Revelation, Genesis, Exodus, and Acts, the sermon shows that Jesus perfectly reveals the character of God, and that through Him the kingdom has come—first within transformed hearts, and ultimately across the whole earth when He returns.
The message also highlights God’s purpose for His people as a kingdom and a royal priesthood, called to worship, intercede, and serve. With Christ now seated at the right hand of the Father, His work is complete, sin’s power is broken, and believers are invited to live in that freedom.
Concluding with the image of Jesus standing to receive Stephen, the sermon reminds viewers that faithfulness is never unseen. It ends with a clear call to repentance and to follow Jesus as Saviour, Lord, and coming King.
Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.
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In this message from the Midweek Church Service, Reverend Tim Gutmann begins a short lead-up to Easter by focusing on the resurrection of Jesus as the turning point of history. He explains that Christ came not only to die for sin, but to bring the kingdom of God, reveal the Father, and break the dominion of darkness.
Drawing from the Gospels, Revelation, Genesis, Exodus, and Acts, the sermon shows that Jesus perfectly reveals the character of God, and that through Him the kingdom has come—first within transformed hearts, and ultimately across the whole earth when He returns.
The message also highlights God’s purpose for His people as a kingdom and a royal priesthood, called to worship, intercede, and serve. With Christ now seated at the right hand of the Father, His work is complete, sin’s power is broken, and believers are invited to live in that freedom.
Concluding with the image of Jesus standing to receive Stephen, the sermon reminds viewers that faithfulness is never unseen. It ends with a clear call to repentance and to follow Jesus as Saviour, Lord, and coming King.
Listeners can watch the full Midweek Church Service live every Thursday at 7pm on Revelation TV.