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In this Christ the King Sunday message, we explore the radical difference between Jesus' cruciform kingship and the coercive, worldly power claimed by Christian nationalism. Drawing from Luke 23 and cultural examples like Hamilton, the sermon reclaims kingdom language as a vision of sacrificial love rather than domination. Listeners are invited to follow a king who leads not through force, but through self-giving love and servant-hearted grace.
By Matt StoutIn this Christ the King Sunday message, we explore the radical difference between Jesus' cruciform kingship and the coercive, worldly power claimed by Christian nationalism. Drawing from Luke 23 and cultural examples like Hamilton, the sermon reclaims kingdom language as a vision of sacrificial love rather than domination. Listeners are invited to follow a king who leads not through force, but through self-giving love and servant-hearted grace.