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Restoration Sermon | The Unexpected Kingdom | Road to Redemption
We often approach our faith journey with a carefully constructed blueprint of what following Jesus should look like. Maybe we expect smooth sailing, financial blessings, or at least fewer problems than we had before. But Matthew 20 confronts us with a jarring reality: Jesus explicitly tells His disciples He's heading toward betrayal, mockery, flogging, and crucifixion. And their immediate response? They ask for the best seats in the kingdom. This passage reveals our deeply human tendency to domesticate Jesus, to fit Him into our comfortable expectations rather than surrendering to His upside-down kingdom. The heart of the message is cruciformity, living a cross-shaped life where greatness is found in servanthood, where going down is the way up, and where the path to resurrection always runs through crucifixion. Jesus doesn't promise us an easy life; He promises us trouble in this world, but also His presence and ultimate victory. The challenge before us is to grieve the kingdom we thought we were getting and embrace the kingdom Jesus is actually building, one that requires us to take the lowest place, to serve rather than be served, and to trust that God's plans are infinitely better than our own blueprints, even when we can't see the finished product.
