In the sermon 'Occupy Till I Come,' Robert Bosley emphasizes the unchanging call for Christians to do God's work regardless of their circumstances. He stresses that Christians are to continue their mission of preaching the gospel, raising families, and making disciples, irrespective of whether they are under Christian or pagan governments. The sermon underscores the importance of being a light in society and spreading the gospel globally. Bosley highlights that God's command for all people to repent applies universally, in every nation. The notion of 'occupy till I come' is likened to Paul's advice to Timothy to preach in and out of season, meaning Christians should always be active in their faith. Christians are portrayed as ambassadors of Christ, tasked with spreading His Lordship and preparing the way for the promised reign of King Jesus over the kingdoms of the earth.

The idea seems to be, regardless of what circumstance you're in, do the work I've called you to do. Good times, bad times, Christian government, pagan government, the commands that we're given to obey don't really change. We're still called to be about the Lord's business, having families, raising them, preaching the gospel, making disciples, living in the society that we've been placed in and trying to be a light and bring the the light of the gospel to bear on our families, in our cities, our country, all over the world. Regardless of what circumstance we're in, We're to preach the gospel and tell people, hey, you have a higher authority that you are to obey. God commands all people everywhere to repent in Babylon, in America, in Iran, Israel, everywhere.

No matter what kind of government you have, what circumstances. The kingdoms of the earth had been promised to King Jesus, and we are his ambassadors, telling the world you need to bow, bend the knee, and kiss the sun. And so that idea of occupy till I come, no matter what circumstance. It's kind of like when Paul tells Timothy, preach in season and out of season. In other words, all the time.

When it's convenient, when it's inconvenient, when it's the right time, when it seems to be the wrong time, preach the gospel. Proclaim the Lordship of Christ and do the work that He's called you