The sermon reflects on biblical themes of the promise and fulfillment of a savior, focusing on the prophecy of the "Lion of Judah" from Genesis 49. It explores how Jacob, nearing his death, prophesied Judah's leadership and connection to a coming eternal king, which Christians believe is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The lineage of Judah, encompassing figures like David, leads to Jesus, highlighted as both a lion symbolizing authority and a lamb representing sacrifice. The sermon links Old Testament promises, Jewish traditions, and New Testament revelations, emphasizing the Messiah's dual role as peace-giver and righteous judge. It references the Targum Onkelos to illustrate ancient Jewish understanding of these prophecies. The speaker urges believers to live in the assurance of Christ's triumph, serve with gratitude, and recognize their role in spreading the gospel. The sermon culminates in Revelation's vision of Christ as the lamb, slain yet triumphant, underscoring God's redemptive plan