As a kid, I loved watching the film Little Lord Fauntleroy. The story focuses on Cedric, a boy growing up in a poor home with his mother in Brooklyn. He discovers the stunning news that he is actually the direct descendant of the Earl of Dorincourt and the heir of a vast fortune. One day hes a nobody playing kick the can on the streets of New York, and then suddenly hes traveling through an English town to the cries of Your lordship! from adoring villagers.
If you had seen Jesus playing in the streets of Nazareth as a boy, you wouldnt have taken any special notice of Him (except that He probably wasnt playing kick the can). If you had seen Him in the carpentry shop, you wouldnt have had a clue about His deity. And if you had seen Him hanging on the cross, that horrific scene wouldnt have enticed your heart to adore Him if you didnt know what was behind it.
But in His resurrection, Jesus revealed His true identity. He is the conquering Kingultimate royalty! Since God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name (Phil. 2:9), how much more should we adoringly worship Him who, in such surrendered humility, died so that He could become our victorious King!
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Thank you for the lovely message this morning, Mr. Mayor...I always enjoy the messages so much. One of our songs in church today was “What A Friend We Have in Jesus”. And he is the most wonderful Friend we will ever have.
Praise the Lord! Hallelujah!