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Who Is This King Of Glory?

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Scripture: Psalm 24
Topics: Doctrine of God, Doctrine of the Son, Doctrine of Worship,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

On the surface, Psalm 24 describes David and his men as they approached the gates of Jerusalem with the ark of the covenant. And yet, in a much deeper sense, this is a prophetic description of the majestic scene of heaven directly after the ascension of Jesus. For the first time in history, a man actually approached the gates of heaven and demanded that the angelic beings, who guard them with swords of fire, open up those ancient doors for the very first time. Who is this King of glory? He is the God-man, Christ Jesus.

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Who Is This King Of Glory?

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Scripture: Psalm 24
Topics: Doctrine of God, Doctrine of the Son, Doctrine of Worship, Doctrine of God, Doctrine of the Son, Doctrine of Worship,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

On the surface, Psalm 24 describes David and his men as they approached the gates of Jerusalem with the ark of the covenant. And yet, in a much deeper sense, this is a prophetic description of the majestic scene of heaven directly after the ascension of Jesus. For the first time in history, a man actually approached the gates of …

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“Who Is This King of Glory?”

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Scripture: Psalm 24
Topics: Doctrine of God, Doctrine of the Son, Doctrine of Worship, Doctrine of God, Doctrine of the Son, Doctrine of Worship, Doctrine of the Son, Gospel,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Our Lord and Savior has accomplished what no other man could. Psalm 24:7-10 is a prophetic psalm that describes one of the most majestic scenes in all of heaven. Here we find the answer to one of the most important questions in all of the universe: “Who is this King of glory?”

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How Are We To Worship?

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Scripture: Psalm 24
Topics: Gospel, Worship,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

There are so many strong opinions in regards to the style of our worship in the church today. We are so concerned with how our worship will be received by the members and visitors of our church that week however, our first concern should be whether or not our worship is pleasing to God.