Matthew 2 - The King is Here
April 27, 2026 · 43m
This powerful exploration of Matthew 2 challenges us to reconsider what revival truly means. We often think of revival as an experience of abundant life, joy, and spiritual renewal—and it is all of that. But at its core, revival is also a return to the fullness of who Jesus actually is, not the diminished or one-dimensional version we sometimes settle for.
The passage confronts us with the reality that Jesus was born King of the Jews, fulfilling covenantal promises made to Abraham and David, and prophetically anticipated throughout Scripture. His reign is not just a theological concept but a personal reality that demands our response. We see two reactions to His kingship: Herod is deeply disturbed, threatened by a rule that challenges his own power, while the wise men worship with overwhelming joy. This reveals something profound about our own hearts.
When we encounter the lordship of Jesus, we either resist because we want to maintain control over certain areas of our lives, or we rejoice because we recognize the blessing of surrendering to a good King who knows what He's doing. The message asks us to examine where we might be holding back, where His reign disturbs us rather than delights us.
True revival cannot come without surrender—not just surrender of our sins, but surrender of our plans, our resources, our decisions, and our very lives. The question becomes: do we trust His goodness enough to let Him rule over everything?
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The passage confronts us with the reality that Jesus was born King of the Jews, fulfilling covenantal promises made to Abraham and David, and prophetically anticipated throughout Scripture. His reign is not just a theological concept but a personal reality that demands our response. We see two reactions to His kingship: Herod is deeply disturbed, threatened by a rule that challenges his own power, while the wise men worship with overwhelming joy. This reveals something profound about our own hearts.
When we encounter the lordship of Jesus, we either resist because we want to maintain control over certain areas of our lives, or we rejoice because we recognize the blessing of surrendering to a good King who knows what He's doing. The message asks us to examine where we might be holding back, where His reign disturbs us rather than delights us.
True revival cannot come without surrender—not just surrender of our sins, but surrender of our plans, our resources, our decisions, and our very lives. The question becomes: do we trust His goodness enough to let Him rule over everything?
To CONNECT with our church, submit a PRAYER REQUEST, download FREE encouraging material, GIVE to this ministry or FOLLOW US on social media, click the link below!
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