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What comes to mind when you hear the word judgment? Fear? Uncertainty? The sense that you’ll never measure up? On Christ the King Sunday, we turn to Luke 23:27–43 and watch Jesus reign from the cross—a King who judges with mercy, not terror.
In this message, Pastor John reflects on three simple words from the title “The King Will Judge” and shows how each one leads to surprising freedom.
The King — because judgment belongs to Jesus, not to us.
Will — because nothing escapes His notice, and all things will be set right.
Judge — because our sin has already been judged at the cross, and what Jesus declares over us is love.
Through the stunning exchange between Jesus and the thief on the cross in Luke 23:27–43, and Paul’s confession “I do not even judge myself,” this sermon brings to light the heart of the gospel: the King has already rendered His verdict. He punished our sin. He purchased our life. And His judgment over us is mercy.
If you’ve ever wrestled with fear of judgment, a harsh inner critic, or the weight of evaluating others, this message will help you breathe again.
The King will judge.
The King has judged.
And His judgment sets us free.
Scripture: Luke 23:27–43
Recorded at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Salem, Oregon.
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By John RallisonWhat comes to mind when you hear the word judgment? Fear? Uncertainty? The sense that you’ll never measure up? On Christ the King Sunday, we turn to Luke 23:27–43 and watch Jesus reign from the cross—a King who judges with mercy, not terror.
In this message, Pastor John reflects on three simple words from the title “The King Will Judge” and shows how each one leads to surprising freedom.
The King — because judgment belongs to Jesus, not to us.
Will — because nothing escapes His notice, and all things will be set right.
Judge — because our sin has already been judged at the cross, and what Jesus declares over us is love.
Through the stunning exchange between Jesus and the thief on the cross in Luke 23:27–43, and Paul’s confession “I do not even judge myself,” this sermon brings to light the heart of the gospel: the King has already rendered His verdict. He punished our sin. He purchased our life. And His judgment over us is mercy.
If you’ve ever wrestled with fear of judgment, a harsh inner critic, or the weight of evaluating others, this message will help you breathe again.
The King will judge.
The King has judged.
And His judgment sets us free.
Scripture: Luke 23:27–43
Recorded at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Salem, Oregon.
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pastor john rallison
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understanding god’s judgment
gospel centered preaching
jesus forgives sinners
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