Newsletter — July 19, 2026
(continued from last week) “Jesus is Lord” is the bumper sticker for the kingdom of God that came with Jesus’ coming. He is the Lord heralded in Genesis 3:15 that would crush the serpent’s head, and he is the fulfillment of all those “head crushing saints” sprinkled throughout the bible (Jael, woman with millstone who crushed Abimelech’s head, woman who had Sheba’s head thrown down, the oak tree that crushed Absalom’s head, David who crushed Goliath’s head [as well as chopping it off!], Jehu who had the 70 heads of the descendants of Ahab sliced off, [see your concordance for the rest!])
“Jesus is Lord” is the gospel: Jesus is the one who takes over the king’s domain given to him by the Father in Psalm 2. He is the one who rules with a rod of iron that all kings must kiss and serve lest they end up crushed. Jesus is the “head” who drinks by the brook while shattering the “heads” over the nations (Psalm 110:6-7).
So each Sunday when you sing “Thy kingdom come,” you aren’t just rehearsing a little nursery rhyme. No, you are singing your endorsement of the Father’s plan to give the world’s rule to his Son who smashes heads and says that He is the embodiment of the kingdom; that he is the Ruler who rules well and wise and willingly in the ways of the Father. You are singing that you are a follower of Jesus the Lord, the second Person of the Trinity, the “Yahweh” of the older testament now in flesh, the one who gives salvation to sinners with love and piety.
So remember, “thy kingdom come” is really you singing and meaning “thank you Father that ‘Jesus is Lord’ and you kept your promise to bring him in time and give him the kingdom of his Father David for all of us, sending him as Savior as well that we might be faithful, holy, followers in his kingdom.”
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas around here! And it’s only July!




