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This sermon explores Psalm 24 within the broader context of Psalms 15–24, revealing Jesus Christ as the worthy King of Glory who alone can ascend the mountain of the Lord. While humanity lacks the clean hands and pure heart required to stand in God's holy presence, Jesus, as both Creator and Redeemer, descended to earth, took on flesh, and proved Himself worthy to usher us into God's presence. The sermon calls believers to recognize that everything belongs to the Lord, to seek an intimate relationship with Him, to steward resources for His kingdom rather than their own, and to eagerly await Christ's return. The core theological truth is that salvation and righteousness come not through human achievement but through God's saving work in Christ, the anointed King who redeems and renames His people, giving them a new identity just as He transformed Jacob into Israel.
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This sermon explores Psalm 24 within the broader context of Psalms 15–24, revealing Jesus Christ as the worthy King of Glory who alone can ascend the mountain of the Lord. While humanity lacks the clean hands and pure heart required to stand in God's holy presence, Jesus, as both Creator and Redeemer, descended to earth, took on flesh, and proved Himself worthy to usher us into God's presence. The sermon calls believers to recognize that everything belongs to the Lord, to seek an intimate relationship with Him, to steward resources for His kingdom rather than their own, and to eagerly await Christ's return. The core theological truth is that salvation and righteousness come not through human achievement but through God's saving work in Christ, the anointed King who redeems and renames His people, giving them a new identity just as He transformed Jacob into Israel.