Warfare (Psalm 110)
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This message from Bluemont Church explores Psalm 110 as a powerful prophecy of Christ's kingship, priesthood, and militant victory over evil. The preacher emphasizes that Psalm 110 is the most quoted passage in the New Testament, highlighting Jesus' ascension, his seated authority at God’s right hand, and the ongoing mission to make His enemies a footstool for His feet. The sermon unpacks the psalm’s themes of warfare, not as physical violence, but as a spiritual and cultural battle for righteousness, justice, and the expansion of God’s kingdom. The speaker calls believers to a 'holy militancy'—a passionate, voluntary commitment to live boldly for Christ in personal holiness, evangelism, and social justice. He shares personal stories of spiritual awakening, missionary impact, and a planned funeral procession for the unborn to illustrate how the church must courageously engage with brokenness. The message culminates in a communion service, where believers are invited to reaffirm their identity in Christ and their participation in His redemptive mission.
Psalm 110 is the most quoted Old Testament passage in the New Testament, revealing Jesus as King, Priest, and Warrior.
Christ is seated at God’s right hand, awaiting the final defeat of His enemies—indicating His mission is not yet complete.
Believers are called to a 'holy militancy'—a passionate, voluntary commitment to fight spiritual and cultural evil with courage and faith.
The church’s mission is to extend Christ’s rule from 'Zion'—the people of God—into the world through bold witness and action.
Personal victory over sin and complacency is the first battlefield; true spiritual warfare begins within.
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The Most Quoted Psalm in the New Testament
“Psalm 110 is the chapter or it is the section of the Old Testament that is quoted the most of any other passage in the New Testament, which says that it's very important.”
Christ’s Kingship and the Battle for Victory
“He says, sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet. When is Jesus standing up? When his enemies are made a footstool for his feet.”
The Priesthood of Melchizedek and the Call to Holiness
The preacher explains the significance of Jesus being a priest 'according to the order of Melchizedek,' emphasizing His eternal, non-hereditary priesthood. He connects this to the church’s role as the new Zion—where God’s presence dwells—and calls believers to live in consecrated beauty and holy splendor.
The Volunteer Army of God: Holy Militancy
“There's a place for militancy. There's a place. I'm not talking about physical war. Although I will say if Christians had not at one point said, you know what? We're tired of being pushed back by Muslims for 600 years, it's time to pick up the sword.”
Communion as a Covenant of Commitment
“Whenever the Holy Spirit is supreme in a church, there will be a freewill offering of young hearts and lives. There are no oppressed or forced men in our master's army. All are volunteers.”
“He says, sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet. When is Jesus standing up? When his enemies are made a footstool for his feet.”
“Whenever the Holy Spirit is supreme in a church, there will be a freewill offering of young hearts and lives. There are no oppressed or forced men in our master's army. All are volunteers.”
“Psalm 110 is the chapter or it is the section of the Old Testament that is quoted the most of any other passage in the New Testament, which says that it's very important.”
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Jesus Christ
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Yahweh
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Melchizedek
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King Jesus
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Zion
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Charles Spurgeon
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Abraham
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