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The Everlasting Dominion (Daniel 7:9-14)

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Have you ever felt like the world is spinning out of control? Between the nightly news and the noise on social media, it is easy to believe that the bullies, the empires, and the exhausting cycles of outrage have already won. We watch powerful people make terrible decisions, and we wonder if justice is just a dream. We continue to witness stories of violence, corruption, and uncertainty. Leaders embrace the appearance and language of religion and faith to cloak their evil designs. Daniel was familiar with the power of empires. ( Daniel 7:9-14 ) One night, God gave Daniel a vision that flipped the script on everything we think we know about power. Daniel writes, “As I watched, thrones were set in place, and an Ancient One took his throne, his clothing was white as snow, and the hair of his head like pure wool; his throne was fiery flames, and its wheels were burning fire” (v. 9). This is not the image of a distant God. This is the Ancient of Days, the true king of the universe, taking ...

The King We Need, Not The King We Want

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The King We Need, Not The King We Want Sermon by Alan Swartz – November 23, 2025 EUMC & BCUMC – Christ the King Sunday We live in a world that groans with anxiety. We have car loans and mortgages to repay. We scroll through our feeds, watching the relentless cycles of crisis and conflict, and deep within us, a primal desire stirs for someone to step in and simply  fix it . We long for a savior-figure who can silence the chaos, bend history to their will, and restore a sense of order to our frantic lives. It is a profoundly human desire to find a powerful figure who can make everything right, a king who will finally deliver on our hopes for security and control. But on this Christ the King Sunday, we are confronted with a kingdom that operates on a radically different logic. The scriptures present us not with the king we might design in our fear, but with the king we desperately need. Today we will see the profound and challenging difference between the king we often wan...