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      • Psalm 31:9-16 • Isaiah 50:4-9a • Philippians 2:5-11 • Mark 14:1-15:47 Today is Palm Sunday, also known as the Sunday of the Passion or the beginning of Holy Week. It’s a celebration of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem where crowds waved palm branches and shouted, “Hosanna!”
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  2. Our Top 5 Palm Sunday sermons will ignite your own creativity as you prepare to preach about Jesus entry into Jerusalem on the week before Easter Sunday. These sermons focus on the kingly nature of Jesus Christ, the joy of Jesus’ arrival, and what Jesus kingship means for our lives.

  3. Note: This sermon draws on material from all four gospel accounts describing Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, but the text we read before the message came from John 12:12-15. INTRODUCTION: Today is Palm Sunday, the day we celebrate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem the week before Easter.

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    It wasnt going to be that way: he would take his throne but it would be through voluntary suffering and death and resurrection. The first sermon Peter preached after the resurrection comes to an end with the words, \"This Jesus God raised up\" so that he was \"exalted at the right hand of God\" (Acts 2:32-33). And the apostle Paul says that he is n...

    So Palm Sunday was a day of insight and a day of misunderstanding. The insight gave joy, and the misunderstanding brought about destruction the murder of Jesus a few days later, and the destruction of Jerusalem 40 years later. And Jesus saw it all coming. Third, verse 40. When the Pharisees tell him to make the people stop blessing him as a king, ...

    How would you describe these tears? You can see from the title of this message that I call them, \"Palm Sunday Tears of Sovereign Mercy.\" The effect that I pray this will have on us is, first, to make us admire Christ, and treasure him above all others and worship him as our merciful Sovereign; and, second, that seeing the beauty of his mercy, we ...

    Look at three pointers in this text to his sovereignty. First, verse 37: \"As he was drawing near already on the way down the Mount of Olives the whole multitude of his disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen.\" Jesus had made a name for himself as the worker of miracles, and they re...

    Second, Jesus mercy was self-denying not ultimately; there was great reward in the long run, but very painfully in the short run. This text is part of the story of Jesus moving intentionally toward suffering and death. Jesus is entering Jerusalem to die. He said so, \"We are going up to Jerusalem . . . and the Son of Man will be delivered up . . ....

    Two prayers: Oh, that we would see and savor the beauty of Christ the Palm Sunday Tears of sovereign joy. And oh, that as we admire and worship him, we would be changed by what we see and become a more tenderly-moved, self-denying, need-meeting people.

  4. Reading Bible verses that get to the very heart of Palm Sunday can help us feel more connected to the biblical story. Reflect on this Scripture as you pray or meditate on Palm Sunday, whether you are doing it alone or with friends and family.

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  5. Apr 5, 2020 · on. April 5, 2020. Palm Sunday – Matthew 21:1-11. A parishioner’s front door decorated for Palm Sunday. Most years Palm Sunday tends to focus on the palms. But not this year. This year there is no palm procession. We’re not waving our palms and children aren’t having sword fights with theirs. We’re not walking into the church together ...

  6. Mar 3, 2008 · Sermon series: Foundations of Our Faith. What Kind of Savior Are You Looking For? - John 12. Feelings You Never Forget - Matthew 28. Created to Bear Fruit - John 15. Caesarea Philippi - Confronting Reality - Matthew 16. The Lamb Who Became a Shepherd - Revelation 7. Note: When I preached this sermon, I used a clip from The Nativity Story DVD. I ...

  7. Gary D. Robinson. Luke 19:28-44 On the day we call Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a young donkey. He came to celebrate the ancient Passover with his fellow Jews. This was a dangerous move. In Jerusalem were powerful people who hated Jesus and wanted Him dead.

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