
In a world filled with temporary rulers, shifting powers, and kings who rise and fall, Scripture reveals a King who is eternal. In Revelation 19, heaven opens and Jesus appears—not as the suffering servant of Calvary, but as the conquering King returning in glory. He rides a white horse. His eyes blaze with fire. His robe bears His name: King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
This passage reminds us that Christ is not just a spiritual leader or a gentle Savior—He is the righteous Judge, the faithful Warrior, and the eternal King who will rule with truth and justice. Every throne will fall before Him. Every crown will be cast at His feet.
This sermon invites us to stand in awe of our victorious King, to recognize the false kings we allow to rule our hearts, and to surrender fully to the only One worthy of our worship. There is no king like Jesus—and there is no king but the True King.