Quidnessett Baptist Church

The King in All of His Beauty

46 min · 2 de mar de 2025
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The sermon explores the dangers of superficiality, particularly in modern relationships and worship, contrasting them with the profound beauty and majesty of God. Drawing from Isaiah's prophecies concerning Judah's impending judgment and the coming of a righteous king, the message emphasizes the need to move beyond outward appearances and embrace a deeper understanding of God's character and sovereignty. Ultimately, the sermon calls listeners to recognize Jesus as the worthy Lamb who has conquered death and offers salvation, inviting them to worship Him as King and acknowledge His eternal power and grace.

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