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In this Easter sermon by Pastor Chris Romig, the central theme is the victorious resurrection of Jesus Christ and the deep sense of joy and hope it brings to believers. Chris highlights the important role of music—especially Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” from Messiah—in proclaiming and celebrating Christ’s triumph. He shares the story behind the Messiah’s composition, noting Handel’s inspiration from Scripture and the tradition of standing during the chorus, which stems from King George II’s moved response at its premiere.
Chris draws a strong connection between the Hallelujah Chorus and passages from the Book of Revelation (19:6, 11:15, 19:16), emphasizing that the chorus declares the reign, power, and ultimate victory of Jesus as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. By detailing the context of Revelation, he reassures the congregation that—even amid worldly chaos—God remains sovereign and Jesus’ victory is certain.
The sermon pivots on the repeated message “Jesus wins,” encouraging listeners not to be fearful of judgment or uncertain times, but instead to find hope, commit their lives to Christ, and worship Him as Lord. As the choir sings the Hallelujah Chorus, Chris invites all to stand—not just out of tradition, but in true reverence for the risen and reigning Savior who secures ultimate victory for all who trust in Him.
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In this Easter sermon by Pastor Chris Romig, the central theme is the victorious resurrection of Jesus Christ and the deep sense of joy and hope it brings to believers. Chris highlights the important role of music—especially Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” from Messiah—in proclaiming and celebrating Christ’s triumph. He shares the story behind the Messiah’s composition, noting Handel’s inspiration from Scripture and the tradition of standing during the chorus, which stems from King George II’s moved response at its premiere.
Chris draws a strong connection between the Hallelujah Chorus and passages from the Book of Revelation (19:6, 11:15, 19:16), emphasizing that the chorus declares the reign, power, and ultimate victory of Jesus as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. By detailing the context of Revelation, he reassures the congregation that—even amid worldly chaos—God remains sovereign and Jesus’ victory is certain.
The sermon pivots on the repeated message “Jesus wins,” encouraging listeners not to be fearful of judgment or uncertain times, but instead to find hope, commit their lives to Christ, and worship Him as Lord. As the choir sings the Hallelujah Chorus, Chris invites all to stand—not just out of tradition, but in true reverence for the risen and reigning Savior who secures ultimate victory for all who trust in Him.