LANDMARK CHURCH: Signs of the Times | No Kings: Not A Moment In Time But A Mentality of Our Times | Matthew Maher

Watch worship night at Landmark Church in Ocean City, NJ. Pastor Matthew Maher exposes how today’s cries of “No Kings” mirror the moral anarchy of Judges, the defiance of Babel, and the delusion of Romans 1.

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LANDMARK CHURCH

PASTOR MATTHEW MAHER

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY

What we’re watching in the streets isn’t just protest — it’s prophecy. The chant “No Kings” isn’t a moment in time; it’s a mentality of our times. This isn’t about Trump, politics, or personalities — it’s about lawlessness, the same rebellion that echoed in the days of the Judges: “There was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”

In this powerful installment of Signs of the Times, Pastor Matthew Maher exposes how today’s cries of “No Kings” mirror the moral anarchy of Judges, the defiance of Babel, and the delusion of Romans 1. From protests that parade rebellion to the corruption that calls evil good, we are witnessing a reprobate mind in real time.

This message confronts the spiritual war behind the cultural one — reminding us that law and order aren’t political, they’re biblical. Because when man rejects God’s rule, chaos fills the vacuum. And while the world screams “No Kings,” the Church must still proclaim: “Long live the King.”


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About the Author

Matthew Maher is an author, speaker, and pastor. Through various vocations, he aims to inspire conscience and instigate conviction. Matthew has gone from pro to con to Christ (From the heights of success to the flatline of failure). As a professional soccer player, he followed the trends of the world while ignoring the truth of God’s Word.   

As a result, in 2009, a life-altering failure would change his trajectory and have him collide head-on with the redemption of the Savior. Now he is no longer persuaded by the trends of the culture around him and is committed to share the truth of Christ within him, whatever the cost.  

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