Who is the Lord of Glory? (Psalm 24:1 - 1 Corinthians 2:8)
JS LOWTHER- RNCM, January 6, 2019Part of the Things to think about series, preached at a New Moon service
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This is a Expository reading of Psalm 24:1, a scripture we had looked at in the context of 1 Corinthians 10. Upon studying in another place the level of Christological focus jumped out and commanded to be shown to the church listening. Looking at this Psalm in revelation of the Gospel Lordship and Righteousness of Jesu(s) Christ which is thereby imputed to us through seeking faith and Trust in the Blessed LORD of Glory. This in light of Paul's obvious parallel to this Psalm in 1 Corinthians 2 made for a great and exciting and reforming bible study offered to the generations of Jacob who seek the face of God, those who's ears, regardless of who they are when they first hear the command to open, they ask Who is this King of Glory?
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