Series: 2025 Advent
Fourth Sunday of Advent - The Long Expected Servant King
December 21, 2025 | Lynette Sanchez
The title of king is used for Jesus by the Magi when he is born and by Pilate when he is condemned to death. Throughout his life Jesus shows that to be the king means something far different than what was shown in earthly kings and what the people expected. Jesus comes as the least of us, the Servant King, who calls us into an upside down way of life as his daughters and sons.
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Written in 1744 by Charles Wesley, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus was penned during a time of great social inequity and yet a spiritual hunger that resulted in a great revival through him and his brother John. The hymn was written from Haggai 2:7, “I will shake all nations, and what is desired by all nations will come, and I will fill this house with glory,’ says the Lord Almighty.” Our Christmas series “Long Expected Jesus,” looks at Jesus from the lens of our Prophet, Priest, Shepherd, King, and Savior. It captures both the longing and the joy of Christmas!

