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The Sign of The Son of Man The sermon centers on the biblical promise of Christ's return, emphasizing that His second coming—foreshadowed in Daniel's vision of the Son of Man—will be sudden, visible, and triumphant, fulfilling the redemptive work He began in His life, death, resurrection, and ascension. Drawing from Matthew 24 and Daniel 7, it underscores that Jesus, as the Son of Man, is the divine representative who humbled Himself, was exalted by the Father, and now reigns with eternal authority, making all things subject to Him until He delivers the kingdom back to the Father. The message calls believers to live in faithful anticipation, not in fear, but in joyful submission, recognizing that true life is found in being made subject to Christ through faith, which transforms enemies into advocates. It also highlights the urgency of the gospel, warning that while grace is available now, the day of His return will bring judgment for those who have rejected Him, and thus calls for personal surrender and mission-driven living. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that Christ's victory over death ensures the resurrection of believers, and that the believer's hope is anchored in His faithfulness, making the fear of missing out on God's work the highest form of spiritual longing. THE SIGN OF THE SON OF MAN Matthew 24:25–31 (with Daniel 7; Philippians 2; 1 Corinthians 15; Revelation 19) Good morning, everybody. Good to see you. Good to see you. Won't you take the Bible that you brought with you—your sweet chest of precious gold—your treasure chest—and turn with me to the Gospel of Matthew, chapter number 24. Matthew 24. Now church, He kept telling them—He wants us to be ready,