This sermon centers on Psalm 72 as a messianic prayer that finds its ultimate fulfillment in Christ, whose eternal, righteous kingdom endures forever unlike the transient empires of human history. The preacher emphasizes that David's petition for divine justice, peace, and the flourishing of the poor and needy points to Christ as the true King whose reign is characterized by righteousness, salvation, and eternal dominion from sea to sea. Through vivid imagery of rain, flourishing grass, and conquered enemies, the sermon portrays Christ's kingdom as a divine, renewing force that overcomes sin, death, and oppression, fulfilling God's promise to establish a realm where righteousness dwells and all nations will bow in worship. The message calls believers to long for this kingdom, to live in reverential fear of God, and to find hope and assurance in Christ's finished work, which secures their eternal inheritance and makes them partakers of His glory.