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The Royal Sufferer

The Royal Sufferer Christ is and was the king … … whose kingdom is not of this world and who rejected all the glory that this world offers … who refused to allow the Jews to crown Him king, though He was the King of the Jews … who fought alone, without an army … who was arrested by His own peop

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Coming this month...The Royal Sufferer

Christs Suffering·2019-03-01

The Royal Sufferer, the second book in the series of Lenten meditations by Rev. Herman Hoeksema will be available in a few weeks! As you commemorate Christ’s suffering and death, read this book and meditate on the kingship of  Jesus. He went to the cross, not as a convict or slave, but as a king. T

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The Royal Sufferer

Christs Suffering·2019-03-19

T H E   R O Y A L  S U F F E R E R Christ is and was the king… …whose kingdom is not of this world, and who rejected all the glory that this world offers. …who refused to allow the Jews to crown him king, though he was the King of the Jews. …who fought alone, without an army. …who was arrested by h

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Christ’s Suffering and Ours – Why?

Harlow Kuiper·1958-03-01

Sometimes in life we are called to suffer when the cause seems to be in our very faithfulness. According to the measure we walk by and in faith the world hates and despises us. Refusal to go along in the way and to places of corruption, evokes ridicule, which can be such keen suffering. Well, how ab

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Jesus Reproached by Soldiers

Ronald Vanoverloop·2016-03-01

Jesus certainly suffered from the physical abuse, but worse was the cruel and derisive mocking. The soldiers found it humorous that the charge brought against Jesus by the Sanhedrin was that He declared Himself to be a king. They incorporated this into their fun by giving Jesus the appearance of a k

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Servants of God

Steve Lotterman·1991-09-01

How many of us have struggled with sins and weaknesses, or have had problems, only to forget them when they were past? Shouldn’t we be helping others with their daily struggles instead of fulfilling our own whims and desires? Is this not what Christ also teaches us? Of all the places our Lord, the K

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Commemorate and meditate on Christ’s suffering and death with these bo

Christs Obedience·2019-04-11

THE ROYAL SUFFERER Christ is and was the king... …whose kingdom is not of this world, and who rejected all the glory that this world offers. …who refused to allow the Jews to crown him king, though he was the King of the Jews. …who fought alone, without an army. ...who was arrested by his own peop

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The Only Begotten Son of God

  1. Christ's Unique Sonship
  2. The Believer's Sonship
  3. The Clear Calling Psalters: 103D, 15A, 119B, 149B
Rev. Nate Decker·2026-05-17
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Go, Tell: Our Crucified Lord is Risen!

  1. Tell What?
  2. Tell to Whom?
  3. Tell by Whose Strength? Scripture Reading: Mark 16 Text: Mark 16:1-8 Psalter Numbers: 96C, 119L, 105B, 21A, 16C
Rev. Richard Smit·2026-04-05
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Submitting to a Mock Coronation

  1. Cruel Mockery
  2. Awful Depravity
  3. Wondrous Submission
Michael DeVries·2016-03-06

The fallen king under the wrath of God. No, they don't have a clue as to what they do, but the fact remains that mock king of their own creation is the very picture of the rebellious sinner. True, man is still king. He would still show forth His might and His dominion over this earthly creation