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This is the last reading for our Good Friday and Easter series. We are going to be looking at John 20. This is the record of Christ being raised from the dead where the heavenly courts confirm Pilate's words, “Behold Your King!” If Christ remains in the grave then we have no Easter message. If Christ is never raised it means that God as not overcome death. One could argue that Easter is far more important than Good Friday. Yes, we need the lamb of God and Son of Man to take away our sins. However, if he is never raised from the dead it means we are still in our sins because Christ was not the perfect sacrifice.
BEHOLD YOUR KING Matthew 21:1-11 | Slim Thompson
Palm Sunday Service
Pastor John presented a powerful Palm Sunday sermon, challenging us to examine our personal faith. Whether you consider Him your King or not, Jesus remains the King of the world and calls us to seek Him not with mild admiration, but with wholehearted surrender.
Who is Jesus to us, really? This profound question shapes every aspect of our lives, from our purpose to our daily decisions. Find out the answer in todays message.Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Shelter CoveCONNECT WITH SHELTER COVE HERE AT: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheltercove.. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheltercovelive TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sheltercove Website: https://sheltercovelive.com #BeholdYourKing #BYK #ShelterCove
Matthew 21:1-66Ethan RamseySermon NotesEP 266
In this powerful sermon on Palm Sunday, Minister Gabriel Magaña explores the significance of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, emphasizing the contrast between the expectations of the crowd and the true purpose of Christ as the Messiah. He discusses the political and religious tensions of the time, the misunderstanding of Jesus' mission, and the call to genuine worship and surrender. The message culminates in an invitation to recognize Jesus not just as a historical figure but as a personal Savior and King.Minister Gabriel Magaña | April 13, 2025The Fountain Apostolic ChurchPalm Sunday (2025)one_ (2025)Learn more at tfachurch.com/plusChapters:00:00 Introduction to Palm Sunday and Refreshing Hope03:01 The Significance of Palm Sunday06:11 Political and Religious Tensions in Jerusalem09:09 Jesus: The Unexpected King12:03 Misunderstanding the Messiah14:59 The Cost of Following Jesus18:10 The True Nature of Worship20:53 Jesus Weeps for Jerusalem23:55 The Prophetic Fulfillment of Palm Sunday27:11 The Invitation to Surrender30:02 Conclusion: The King Has Come
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
John 12:12–36I. Jesus Enters Jerusalem as Messiah King – 12-19II. Jesus Exposes How His Kingdom Works – 20-26III. Jesus Explains What His Kingdom Requires – 27-36
Sunday Morning, April 13, 2025Behold your King ... Mathew 21:1-11A message delivered by Richard Fleming
“And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.” (Matthew 21:9 KJV)
“And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.” (Matthew 21:9 KJV)
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Behold Your King Matthew 21:1-11 Palm Sunday declares that Jesus is… The Humble King The Exalted King Our Savior King The post Behold Your King appeared first on Radiant Springs Church.
John 19:1-16a | Behold Your King by Enfield & Strathfield Anglican Church
We are taking a look at the Biblical Passion of Christ as recorded in the Gospel of John, chapters 18 and 19. This is a very special season here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast. Thank you for being here with us.The Unchanging Word Bible study with Dr. John G. Mitchell is in John 19 verses 13-24 for this lesson and we Welcome you! As Dr. Mitchell walks us through this chapter, we see Jesus delivered over to be crucified. At it was 9:00 in the morning when Pilate said to the Jews, "Behold Your King." Jesus having been led out, was crucified between two thieves, He Himself in the center.Dr. Mitchell emphasizes that wherever you find Jesus He is always the center. Dr. Mitchell will point us to the Word of God where five times, Jesus is the center of attraction. Is He the focus of your attention when you read the Word? Is He at the center of your life? Good questions for each of us.Now, let's turn to John 19 verse 13 with Dr. Mitchell speaking of the centrality of our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Samuel 16:1–23 || Behold, Your King Is Coming! || Josh King by Meridian Church
Grace Life Bible Church Of OmahaMatthew 21:1-11Pastor John Holmes
Passage: Revelation 17:14 & Revelation 19:11-16 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: To learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
John 19:12-16 “Behold Your King!”Series: John Preacher: Will SpinkSunday MorningDate: 16th March 2025Passage: John 19:12-16
Passage: John 19 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: To learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
Jesús willingly surrenders his life for his people.
Verse by verse study through the book of John Chapter Nineteen and Verse Fourteen
Mark 11:1-11
Senior Pastor Christopher Chia preaches an overview of Matthew.
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Today we will hear the famous words of Pontius Pilate as he presented Jesus Christ for his accusers to see. "Ecce Homo," translated to, "Behold, the man." His words tap into the heart of who Jesus Christ is and who we are. As they reach back to the origins of the human race. But we will also hear him say words that reach forward to the very end of the human race. "Ecce Rex Vester," translated to, "Behold, your king." But frankly, it's hard to see a king for the ages in the small town carpenter, crowned with thorns and bleeding from a severe flogging, standing before people who are demanding that he die. Is it delusional to look at this suffering figure and think you are looking at the king of everything? Learn More The Extraordinary Story is a podcast about the life of Jesus Christ, who entered the maze of our world to transform it into a path to Him, today and always. The Extraordinary Story is produced by Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, and is written and hosted by Tom Hoopes.
King Jesus Got What He Didn't Deserve So We Don't Get What We Do Deserve