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These sermons are part of the teaching ministry of Christ The King Reformed Baptist Church in Utica, NY. More information about our church can be found at kingskirk.org.

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  • Esther Series - A Divine Drama (Act 1, Scene 1) -Esther 1:1-9
    Jan 11 2026

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    A 180-day feast. A drunken command. A queen’s costly refusal. Esther opens like a royal spectacle, but beneath the gold and marble lies a sharper reality: earthly power is fragile, and God’s providence is firm. We walk through Esther 1 and the opening of chapter 2 to trace how a rash decree and an empire-wide search become the unlikely means of rescue, long before Esther steps into the throne room.

    We wrestle honestly with the questions that haunt thoughtful faith: If God is sovereign, do my choices matter? Why pray if God already knows? Does evangelism still carry urgency? Drawing from Scripture, we show how God ordains both ends and means—shaping desires, establishing steps, and working through prayer, preaching, and obedience. This isn’t fatalism; it’s fuel for action. Xerxes can command armies but not his temper; influence and status are no proof of wisdom. Vashti’s “no” reveals how ordinary decisions ripple with eternal weight, and how God can use human sin without authoring it.

    For the weary, sovereignty becomes a pillow for anxious hearts: plan well, seek counsel, then rest in the One who holds outcomes. For the proud, it’s a warning that no throne outruns accountability. We call listeners to joyful submission—to worship with heart, to pray with expectancy, and to witness with courage—trusting that the same God who steers kings and empires can guide a Tuesday decision and a trembling prayer. If this conversation steadies your faith or stirs your questions, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so others can find the show. Your voice helps more people meet providence where they live.

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    53 min
  • Esther Series - A Divine Drama (Prologue) -Esther 1:1-3
    Jan 4 2026

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    What if the moments that feel random—forgotten keys, closed doors, unexpected delays—are actually the most honest windows into how God runs the world? We open Esther 1:1–3 and take aim at a modern creed of radical autonomy, then chart a third way: God’s sovereignty working through our real choices, desires, and responsibilities.

    First, we pull back the curtain on two extremes that don’t fit Scripture or life: libertarian free will that treats desire as self-originating and untouchable, and hard determinism that reduces us to puppets. Then we explore compatibilism in plain language: you always choose what you most desire in the moment, and God, as first cause, uses those second causes to accomplish his wise decree. Salvation itself displays this grace. The Spirit changes what we love so that choosing Christ becomes free, joyful, and inevitable without being coerced. The cross stands as our model—evil intentions collide with a sovereign plan, and God brings redemption out of malice.

    With that foundation, the world of Esther comes alive. We map the route from Nebuchadnezzar’s statue-dream to the rise of the Medo-Persian Empire, the return edicts of Cyrus, and why some Jewish families remained in Susa. We sketch Xerxes—ambitious, mercurial, historically documented—and introduce Esther and Mordecai as exiles whose ordinary choices sit within extraordinary timing. Even though God’s name never appears in Esther, providence saturates the narrative: reversals, delays, and coincidences resolve with surgical precision. Silence here is not absence; it’s subtle craftsmanship.

    Finally, we bring it home. If God steers empires, he also shepherds the tiny frustrations of a Tuesday morning. That truth doesn’t excuse evil or erase responsibility; it steadies our hearts and fuels obedience. Join us as we set the stage for this series through Esther, where divine providence moves through human desire and history bends toward redemption. If this conversation helped you see your own story with new clarity, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to tell us where you land on freedom and sovereignty.

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    44 min
  • Rekindling Our Love - A Message to the Church of Ephesus (Revelation 2:1-7)
    Dec 28 2025

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    A church can be doctrinally sharp, culturally resilient, and impressively busy—and still be drifting from the one thing that matters most. We open Revelation 2:1–7 and walk through Christ’s piercing assessment of Ephesus, a model church that guarded truth and rejected false teachers yet left its first love. With vivid historical context and clear pastoral application, we explore why correct belief without burning affection leaves a congregation dim, and how Jesus’ threefold charge—remember, repent, return—offers a tested path back to joy.

    We dig into the Nicolaitan error the early fathers condemned, showing how cheap grace keeps resurfacing in new clothes. Then we map the quiet signs of a cooling heart: worship that turns into critique, sin that feels manageable rather than grievous, and service that checks boxes instead of pouring from gratitude. Along the way, we share memorable stories of fresh conversion zeal, the pull of comfort, and the subtle pride that turns orthodoxy into a badge rather than a bridge to Christ.

    Most importantly, we get practical. From unhurried daily communion with God and honest motive checks, to cutting digital noise, seeking reconciliation, and rediscovering sacrificial love for the church, we outline simple steps that help rekindle delight. The warning is serious—lampstands can be removed—but the promise is stronger: those who cling to Christ by faith will eat of the tree of life. Join us as we fix our gaze on what lasts and let love light the way. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with the one step you’ll take to return to your first love.

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    38 min
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