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In Luke 21:5–19, Jesus looks at the most unshakeable thing His disciples knew — the Temple — and says, “It’s coming down.”
This sermon wrestles with why Jesus names the collapse of what we trust, why our culture is primed for fear, and how the command “Do not be afraid” becomes possible when everything feels unstable.
If you’ve ever built your life on something that later crumbled — a job, a relationship, a plan, an identity — this passage meets you right there. Jesus isn’t trying to frighten His disciples; He’s preparing them to stand when the shaking comes.
We’ll look at:
The “temples” we build today
The narratives that lead us astray
How to live as a non-anxious presence
Why chaos becomes an opportunity for witness
What it means to receive a Kingdom that cannot be shaken
If the world feels unstable, this message is for you.
Let the world tremble — we don’t have to.
By Christ The King Anglican Church - DenverIn Luke 21:5–19, Jesus looks at the most unshakeable thing His disciples knew — the Temple — and says, “It’s coming down.”
This sermon wrestles with why Jesus names the collapse of what we trust, why our culture is primed for fear, and how the command “Do not be afraid” becomes possible when everything feels unstable.
If you’ve ever built your life on something that later crumbled — a job, a relationship, a plan, an identity — this passage meets you right there. Jesus isn’t trying to frighten His disciples; He’s preparing them to stand when the shaking comes.
We’ll look at:
The “temples” we build today
The narratives that lead us astray
How to live as a non-anxious presence
Why chaos becomes an opportunity for witness
What it means to receive a Kingdom that cannot be shaken
If the world feels unstable, this message is for you.
Let the world tremble — we don’t have to.