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Erlo Stegen

When Jesus Is King

The sermon emphasizes the importance of having Jesus as King in our lives and the church, highlighting the need for repentance and integrity in the face of personal and societal sin.
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the importance of having Jesus as King in our lives, contrasting the chaotic times of the Judges with the unity and devotion of the early Christians in Acts. He warns against the dangers of personal sin, idol worship, and the consequences of living according to one's own desires rather than God's Word. Stegen calls for repentance and a return to steadfastness in the apostles' teachings, highlighting that true Christians should be marked by a singular passion for Christ. He challenges believers to examine their personal lives and relationships, urging them to submit fully to Jesus as their King. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the power of a united church under Christ's lordship.

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Acts 2:42

And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.

The days of the Judges were difficult times for Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. But today is no different.

In Judges 14, we read of Samson, God's servant, choosing for himself a bride from the uncircumcised Philistines. We know that God commanded them not to intermarry with the heathen. Whenever God's people intermarry with the heathen it always brings tragedy. Women also caused Samson's downfall, and he lost his eyes and life because of them. So young people, don't be foolish, but follow God's Word in this matter.

Here we also read of Micah, who stole his mother's money. After he confessed his sin, his mother was very glad and decided to give the money to the Lord; so she took a fifth of the money and made an idol for her son to worship. His mother said she was going to give the money to the Lord, but she simply made an idol. Those were dark days. Although they experienced heroic acts, they were wallowing in their own designs, sins, idol-worship and sexual immorality.

This verse is a recurring theme throughout the book of Judges - everyone did what was right in his own eyes. This verse can also be rightly applied to many Christians of today who say they're serving the Lord, but are just serving an idol made by their own hands or someone else's.

God's people were full of hatred, grudges and unforgiveness. These are dark words explaining the lives they lived. Sin simply abounded in their personal lives, and also at a national level. For that reason God often sent enemies to trouble and punish them. There was never a time when they were so much attacked and killed by their enemies, and even by their brothers. Benjamin was almost destroyed and tens of thousands killed in Israel. Were it not for God's mercy, they would've been completely wiped out.

If you allow sin in your life, you lose God's best, and you bring God's curse upon your life and offspring.

These judges were great heroes of God, and they performed heroic acts, but when you read of their personal lives, you cry. How is it possible that they allowed such terrible sins in their personal lives and in the lives of their children?

Right to the end Samson had this weakness towards women - evil, sensual women with no interest in God's things.

You men and ministers of God, what does your personal life look like? What does your thoughts look like? Don't say it's just a small matter; there's no such word in God's vocabulary. You look at a woman and lust after her, and in God's eyes you're divorced. You curse your brother in your heart and you're a murderer.

Have you no King? Did those heroes of God have no King? Was their King only on the battlefield and not in their homes?

But let us have a look at what it's like when Jesus is King.

In the book of Acts we read that those who repented were of one soul, mind and heart - having the same singular passion. Are today's Christians known by the same mark?

Repent if your life is not known by this, even if you're known as a Christian.

For many people, if their church doesn't suit them any longer, they simply join another church or start a new church. They are butterflies that go from flower to flower.

Listen to what spiritfilled men and women did. In Acts 2:42, we read that they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching. They had Jesus who was Messiah and King to them. There is no army as powerful as Christians in submission to their King. The Gospel would run from nation to nation and kingdom to kingdom and cover the whole earth.

Blessed are those who hear God's Word and do it.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to the days of the Judges - Consequences of disobedience - The relevance of Judges to today
  2. II points: - Examples of sin in Israel - The impact of personal sin - The need for repentance
  3. III points: - The importance of having Jesus as King - Characteristics of a united church - The power of submission to Christ
  4. IV points: - Contrast between heroes and their personal lives - The call to integrity among leaders - The dangers of idolatry in modern Christianity
  5. V points: - The role of the church in society - The necessity of devotion to teaching - The global mission of the Gospel

Key Quotes

“If you allow sin in your life, you lose God's best, and you bring God's curse upon your life and offspring.” — Erlo Stegen
“There is no army as powerful as Christians in submission to their King.” — Erlo Stegen
“Blessed are those who hear God's Word and do it.” — Erlo Stegen

Application Points

  • Examine your personal life for areas where you may be allowing sin to take root.
  • Commit to being part of a church that prioritizes teaching and fellowship.
  • Encourage others to submit to Christ as King in their daily lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have Jesus as King?
Having Jesus as King means submitting to His authority in all aspects of life and allowing Him to guide our actions and decisions.
How can we avoid the mistakes of the Israelites?
We can avoid their mistakes by adhering to God's Word, repenting of our sins, and ensuring that our lives reflect our commitment to Christ.
What is the significance of Acts 2:42?
Acts 2:42 highlights the early church's commitment to teaching, fellowship, and prayer, serving as a model for today's Christians.
Why is personal integrity important for leaders?
Personal integrity is crucial for leaders as it sets an example for others and reflects the character of Christ in their ministry.
What does it mean to be devoted to the apostles' teaching?
Being devoted to the apostles' teaching means prioritizing the study of Scripture and applying its principles in our daily lives.

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