The sermon centers on Jesus Christ as the glorified Son of Man, whose ultimate glory is revealed not in triumphalism but in sacrificial death, as foretold in Daniel 7 and fulfilled in His crucifixion. Drawing from John 12, it emphasizes that the hour of Christ's glorification has come, not through worldly power, but through the paradoxical way of the cross—where death yields life, self-denial brings true fulfillment, and service to Christ leads to eternal honor. The message calls believers to a life of radical discipleship, marked by dying to self and sin, embracing the narrow path of Christ's example, and living in faithful service despite worldly cost. This life of glory is not earned by works, but flows from faith in Christ, resulting in eternal life and divine honor. The sermon concludes with a pastoral challenge: to ensure that every sermon and every life points clearly to Jesus, the only source of true glory and salvation.