This sermon centers on the necessity of placing Jesus in His rightful roles as prophet, priest, and king, emphasizing that true spiritual authority and guidance come solely through His revealed Word, not through mystical experiences or human intermediaries. Drawing from Deuteronomy 18, it contrasts the abominations of pagan practices—divination, necromancy, and idolatry—with God's command to listen exclusively to His prophetic voice, fulfilled in Jesus, who is the ultimate and final revelation of God. The preacher underscores that Jesus is not merely a prophet to be heard, but the living Word through whom God speaks, requiring believers to prioritize Scripture over personal feelings or emotional experiences. As high priest, Jesus is the only necessary mediator for both salvation and daily sanctification, continually interceding for believers, while as King, He demands total allegiance, not just in words but in obedience, as demonstrated by the call to obey God rather than men. The sermon concludes with a call to daily surrender, urging the church to live in conscious recognition of Jesus' lordship, so that every knee—now and in eternity—may bow to Him in genuine worship and submission.