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Palm Sunday John 12: 9-19
Brian Holland - 'Lessons From The First Easter'
Pastor Andy Green
Series: Holy Week 2025 | Scripture Passage: John 12:12-19 | Preacher: Josh Hibbard | Sermon Date: April 13, 2025
We must carefully guard against twisting Scripture to fit our historical and political agendas. Psalm 118 is a song for the Covenant People of God to praise and give thanks to God in a way that galvanizes them for perseverance. It was not a victory song for nationalism.
Nick Dobbin teaches on Palm Sunday from John 12:12-19
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Jacquelyn Griffin teaches from John 12:12-27 on April 13, 2025Support the show
Palm Sunday begins Holy Week and remembers Jesus' “Triumphal Entry” into Jerusalem. We see that Jesus doesn't always fit our expectations, but He is far better than we imagine Him to be. With the disciples, we seek to respond with faith that seeks understanding.
April 13, 2025Pastor Scott PolingScripture used: Luke 2:41; Romans 5:10b; Hebrews 9:22b; Acts 4:12; Romans 10:13; Matthew 21:1-7; Mark 11:1-7; Luke 19:28-35; Matthew 11:29; Philippians 2:7c-8; Isaiah 9:6b; John 14:27; Romans 5:1b; Psalm 27:1; Revelation 19:11-16; Revelation 22:20b; Revelation 1:3; Zechariah 9:9; Proverbs 3:5-7; John 5:28-29; Colossians 2:13a,c; Ephesians 2:1-2a, 3-5; John 12:9; Revelation 7:9a; Matthew 16:18b; John 12:32Main Points:PALM SUNDAY ENCOURAGES US TO . . . Remember HistoryWorship His MajestyDeclare VictoryAdmire HumilityLive CourageouslyStudy ProphecyShare Our TestimonySee Who's Angry
[audio mp3="https://www.crossbridgeofocean.org/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2025/04/2025_04_13.mp3"][/audio] Because there were religious leaders who wanted to do away with Jesus, He was in danger. He had just raised Lazarus from the dead, and many people followed Him. There were several occasions when the crowd wanted to make Jesus their militant king, but Jesus would slip away because He didn't come to be that type of King. Now, Jesus does something visible to make a grand proclamation. He chooses to ride into Jerusalem and publicly declare Himself King. This was a very bold move from Jesus for several reasons.
Are the ways people reacted back then – with cheers, fear, curiosity, or dismissal – really so different from how we react to Jesus today?In Part 1 of the REACTIONS Easter series from The Way Church, Pastor Johnny Carson explores this very question by diving into the complex responses surrounding Jesus' Triumphal Entry on Palm Sunday (John 12:12-43). Uncover the mix of adoration, underlying fear, political maneuvering, and genuine curiosity that met the Person of Jesus as He entered Jerusalem.Join us to discover why encountering Him always demands a response.Scripture Ref: John 12:12-43Speaker: Johnny Carson
4/13/2025 - John 12:12-19 - Guest Pastor Mark ReschkeSermon Videohttps://youtu.be/iIUodehcpTcFull Worship Servicehttps://youtu.be/zrt8aS76jdsChildren's Message (Video)https://youtu.be/1rY4hgW65xg~~Recent Videos:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/recent~~Prayer Requests:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/prayers~~Visit our web site to learn more about Faith Lutheran Church. Watch View past worship services, sermons, bible studies, and devotions.https://www.faithmoorpark.com/~~Support Faith Lutheran Church:Online Giving:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/giving~~Faith Lutheran Church is part of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod (LCMS) located in Moorpark, California.
Palm Sunday (John 12) by TABLE Tandragee
It's Palm Sunday! Let's take a look at The Chosen Season 5's Last Supper, to help us explore Jesus' triumphal entry on Palm Sunday (John 12:12-19). We know Israel longed for a strong king (1 Samuel 8, but every ruler left them wanting—except one. Jesus, the humble King on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9). It is Jesus we know who wins our deepest battles through sacrifice, not swords. Though His actions crushed expectations, He reigns as King of Kings. Keep your eyes on Him, pray “Hosanna!” daily, and rejoice in worship of the true King. Worship Notes on YouVersion Please let us know you're listening: Digital Connection Card #PalmSunday #JesusKing #KingOfKings #TheChosen #ChosenSeason5 #Hosanna
Palm Sunday - John Burruss - 03.24.2024 by Saint Stephen's
Palm Sunday-John 12
We explore Palm Sunday and what is so significant about it.
In this Palm Sunday, Brad Watson preaches through John 12:12-19, Psalm 118, and Zechariah 9. Through these passages we're brought into Holy Week, our hearts are prepared, and our lives become attentive to the need and work of Jesus.
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Rev. Brad Franklin brings a message of focus. Watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/L-aCHX-DJtc Sermon Notes: I. Getting the most out of the textII. BranchesIII. Triumphal EntryIV. Where's Your Focus-On the Passion or on the Parade?
Join us each week as Pastor Justin Dancer brings the word of God to life and applies it to our lives.
A message for Palm Sunday - John 12:1-19, is the beginning of what is known as Holy Week. It is the last week of Jesus' earthly ministry.
Join Josh as he recounts a great weekend at Challenge Youth Conference, recaps a few great events to put on the calendar, and gives podcast recommendations. Then open your Bible to John 12:1-19 and study about Mary's care for Jesus, and His triumphal entry into the city of Jerusalem. Other Scriptures: Psalm 118:26; Zechariah 9:9; Leviticus 23:40; Revelation 7:9. 3 Events to Put on Your Calendar: Fall Retreat at Camp Inagehi Men's Retreat at Backwoods Christian Camp YES Weekend CYC Podcast Networks: Scattered Abroad The Light Network Email: closerhomeoutdoors@gmail.com
Palm Sunday - John Burruss - 04/02/2023 by Saint Stephen's
the Rev. John Frederick
Join us for our teaching from John 12 on Palm Sunday.
For several hundred years the church has spent the Sunday before Easter observing the triumphal entry of Jesus. He arrives in Jerusalem during Passover week on the back of a donkey. This event is commonly referred to as Palm Sunday. Luke chooses not to record the actual waving of palm branches but Matthew does. This is the kind of praise fit for a monarch. When a victorious king rode into town on his warhorse the people used palm branches to signal their loyalty and respect. But when Jesus rides into town he's making a statement that was lost on many. He's saying, “I am the true king, and not the kind you expect.” You see, when we examine the details of this event, we find some things that are very unusual. It turns out that Jesus is a king unlike any other. The religious zealots in the crowd are watching the arrival. They don't like this donkey ride. Donkeys implied peace so they would much rather see him on a white stallion ready to lead the rebellion against Rome. They didn't understand Jesus' purpose. In fact, very few did. If Jesus came riding a white horse, wielding a sword and chopping up Romans - what good is that? Instead, he says, “No I'm not coming in human power, I'm coming in divine humility and my kingdom will have a greater impact than you can imagine. It will not be established by force. I'm a different kind of king. I am a King of love and power.” This was proven a short time earlier when he raised Lazarus from the dead. Jesus is not like the kings of this world. He is the humble King who comes to serve and to die for the people. The history of human kings isn't a great one. The world has been led astray by those who have said, “Give me the power and I will make decisions for you!” This doesn't end well. The only king that won't oppress you is Jesus because he died for you and he will liberate you - from yourself. How do we know this? Because Jesus comes riding not on a warhorse but a donkey.
Sunday, April 2, 2023 AM ServicePastor Aaron Hoffman
2023.04.02 - Jesus on Palm Sunday (John 12) by Emmanuel Baptist Church
Hello and welcome to Move Forth With Grace! The podcast where we can read the Bible in a year or faster if you'd like now that it is recorded and ready for you. I believe that God has placed this podcast on my heart and I am so excited to see where He takes us. I have prayed for Him to show me how I can be of service to Him alone and I believe that this is one of the ways. I want to first of all say that I am not an expert in Theology or Church History and I never will claim to be. I am a 44 year old woman who has been reborn and want to be of service to Him in gratitude for calling me back home. The version of the Bible that I will be reading from is The Founder's Bible and it is a New American Standard Version and includes historical documents from our founding fathers and how they were inspired by the word of God when they were forming our country. You can find your copy here if you would like:www.foundersbible.orgToday's episode is brought to you by Never Bands. These are medical freedom bracelets that I created and teamed up with a medical ID company in Texas so that you and your children can band together to preserve freedom and to stand in opposition to the enforcement of these experimental C19 injections. Order yours here today:www.neverbands.shopThis episode is also brought to you by the Move Forth brand that encompasses freedom, health, and grace. I was given the words when I enrolled to become a Health and Life Coach in 2017 and they hit my soul deeply and I had no idea why. "Move Forth Into Your Being and Leave Your Doing Behind." We are created in God's image perfectly and fearfully and wonderfully. There is nothing that we need to do to earn that...He simply gives it to us. I have tips and resources and merchandise available on my website for you here and you can also join the Move Forth with Grace Community:www.move-forth.comThank you for being here....thank you for becoming less like you and more like Jesus.May you Move Forth with Grace today!Love, Angela Connect with me on social media here:https://campsite.bio/moveforthSupport the show
Palm Sunday: JOHN 17 + 12A Gospel's structure is a roadmap – a way to get your bearings in a story.John structures his Gospel in four parts (stay with me). There's the Prologue, the Book of Signs, the Book of Glory, and the Appendix. This Lent, we'll work through the Book of Glory (John 13-20).But maybe you're like, “So what?” And you're right about something there. That word “glory” doesn't mean much to most of us. It feels stodgy and strange. But what if we replace it with its definition? A word we are more fond of – Beauty. Book of Beauty.As we make our Lenten journey – these forty days toward Easter – what beauty will we find in the story of Jesus as John tells it?These beautiful stories guide us like roadmaps to live as friends of God. The stories here are about service, Spirit, belonging, union, heartbreak, and new life.Glory includes so much. It's beautiful like that. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this sermon, Casey Samulski preaches through John 12:1-19 and how we struggle with doubt and belief: specifically doubting whether Jesus is worthy, whether he is the king, and whether he is enough. Through the narrative of the original Palm Sunday, we see the gospel applied to each aspect of our doubts.
Palm Sunday: John 12:12-19 (The King is Coming)
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