“The resurrection is the revelation to chosen witnesses of the fact that Jesus who died on the cross is indeed king - conqueror of death and sin, Lord and Savior of all. The resurrection is not the reversal of a defeat but the proclamation of a victory. The King reigns from the tree. The reign of God has indeed come upon us, and its sign is not a golden throne but a wooden cross.” FactsJesusSinLordTreeKingsVictoryCrossesDiedDefeatChosenGoldenWitnessRevelationsSaviorResurrectionThronesReignConquerorProclamationReversal Author:Lesslie Newbigin
“For 86 years I have served Jesus Christ and he has never abandoned me. How could I curse my blessed king and savior?” YearsJesusChristKingsJesus ChristBlessedCurseSaviorAbandoned Author:Polycarp
“Satan tried to put Jesus Christ on the way to becoming King of the world and Savior of men in a way other than that predetermined by God.” MenWorldWayJesusChristKingsBecomingJesus ChristSatanSaviorPredetermined Book:The Psychology of Redemption: Making All Things New Source: The Psychology of Redemption: Making All Things New
“The last image created in verse four of this hymn, ["Come, O Thou Glorious King"] that of the promised Messiah coming into his temple, seems appropriate for the day when Jesus was in the Jerusalem temple, teaching and establishing his authority. As with the Triumphal Entry, his actions then seem but a foretaste of even greater fulfillment when he comes again in glory. Just as the early Latter-day Saints were reassured by the promised return of the Savior, so we too can look forward with faith to his return as King.” LooksSeemsActionLastsJesusGreaterFourTeachingReturnKingsAuthorityGlorySaintFulfillmentGloriousAppropriateLatterTemplesSaviorVersesEntryMessiahJerusalemHymnsLatter DaysLatter Day Saints Author:Eric D. Huntsman
“King Solomon set out on a course to work and live without reference to God at all. He concluded that without God in the picture, work is empty.- (Ecc. 2:11)... The path to really enjoying your job is to have a warm personal relationship with your Lord and Savior and to make Him the controlling center of each workday.” JobsCoursesEnjoyLordPathKingsEmptyWarmSaviorPersonal RelationshipsWithout GodSolomon Author:Doug Sherman