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We all know something is broken — and the self-help industry, social media highlight reels, and hustle culture are all trying to fix it. But what if the problem runs deeper than any of those solutions can reach? This Palm Sunday, Brett Ferguson opens Luke 19 and asks a question that cuts right to the heart: who — or what — are you trusting to redeem you? Walking through Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Brett unpacks three reasons only King Jesus can redeem: he has unique authority over all things, he is the long-promised Son of David, and he is moved by deep compassion for broken people. The sermon lands with a challenge that leaves no comfortable middle ground — crown him or kill him, but don't just like him. Here's a couple key takeaways - Jesus has authority over every area of your life — not just your circumstances, but your heart, your habits, and your affections. - Jesus is not a self-help guru or life coach — he came to be King, and he's asking for full surrender, not casual admiration. - Whatever shame or brokenness you carry, there is no path in your life that King Jesus cannot redeem. SUBSCRIBE for weekly sermons, stories, and other resources: https://www.youtube.com/@GracePointNWA?sub_confirmation=1 ============================= Connect with Grace Point Church: ============================= Instagram: https://instagram.com/gracepointnwa Facebook: https://facebook.com/gracepointnwa Website: https://gracepointchurch.net #Sermon #GracePointChurch #NorthwestArkansas
We all know something is broken — and the self-help industry, social media highlight reels, and hustle culture are all trying to fix it. But what if the problem runs deeper than any of those solutions can reach? This Palm Sunday, Brett Ferguson opens Luke 19 and asks a question that cuts right to the heart: who — or what — are you trusting to redeem you? Walking through Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Brett unpacks three reasons only King Jesus can redeem: he has unique authority over all things, he is the long-promised Son of David, and he is moved by deep compassion for broken people. The sermon lands with a challenge that leaves no comfortable middle ground — crown him or kill him, but don't just like him. Here's a couple key takeaways - Jesus has authority over every area of your life — not just your circumstances, but your heart, your habits, and your affections. - Jesus is not a self-help guru or life coach — he came to be King, and he's asking for full surrender, not casual admiration. - Whatever shame or brokenness you carry, there is no path in your life that King Jesus cannot redeem. SUBSCRIBE for weekly sermons, stories, and other resources: https://www.youtube.com/@GracePointNWA?sub_confirmation=1 ============================= Connect with Grace Point Church: ============================= Instagram: https://instagram.com/gracepointnwa Facebook: https://facebook.com/gracepointnwa Website: https://gracepointchurch.net #Sermon #GracePointChurch #NorthwestArkansas
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Weekly sermons from University Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Biblical teaching centered on Jesus Christ, Scripture, faith, discipleship, spiritual growth, worship, and Christian living.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Medina Church of the Nazarene
Palm Sunday is both a day of rejoicing and weeping.
Palm Sunday is both a day of rejoicing and weeping.
Medina Church of the Nazarene
Palm Sunday is both a day of rejoicing and weeping.
Why did Christ leave the glory of heaven? Why did Christ come to earth? Why did Christ die on the cross for our sins? These are primary questions that we must understand. If we get the answers to these questions wrong, we will end up rejecting Christ just like many in the crowd on that first Palm Sunday. When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on that Palm Sunday, the majority of the crowd was overwhelmed with excitement. Christ their King was entering Jerusalem to take His rightful place. Before the week is over, however, they will reject Him and put Him on a cross shouting, “Crucify Him!” Why? Because they didn’t understand who Christ was. They did not understand who they were, and they did not know why He came. For that reason, they rejected Him. Sadly, many are making the same mistake today. This weekend as we look at Christ’s triumphal entry marking the beginning of the Passion Week of Christ, I pray that God will make clear to us through His Word and Spirit who we are, who Christ is, and why He came. And I pray that many will come to trust in Him as Savior and submit to Him as Lord. I pray you will join us!
Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, leads us into Holy Week by looking at the strange ways that Jesus answered the prayers of Israel. The ways of Jesus do not always look like what we expect! And sometimes they come riding on a donkey.
Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, leads us into Holy Week by looking at the strange ways that Jesus answered the prayers of Israel. The ways of Jesus do not always look like what we expect! And sometimes they come riding on a donkey.
Pam Sunday - What Man is This
Why did Christ leave the glory of heaven? Why did Christ come to earth? Why did Christ die on the cross for our sins? These are primary questions that we must understand. If we get the answers to these questions wrong, we will end up rejecting Christ just like many in the crowd on that first Palm Sunday. When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on that Palm Sunday, the majority of the crowd was overwhelmed with excitement. Christ their King was entering Jerusalem to take His rightful place. Before the week is over, however, they will reject Him and put Him on a cross shouting, “Crucify Him!” Why? Because they didn’t understand who Christ was. They did not understand who they were, and they did not know why He came. For that reason, they rejected Him. Sadly, many are making the same mistake today. This weekend as we look at Christ’s triumphal entry marking the beginning of the Passion Week of Christ, I pray that God will make clear to us through His Word and Spirit who we are, who Christ is, and why He came. And I pray that many will come to trust in Him as Savior and submit to Him as Lord. I pray you will join us!
Why did Christ leave the glory of heaven? Why did Christ come to earth? Why did Christ die on the cross for our sins? These are primary questions that we must understand. If we get the answers to these questions wrong, we will end up rejecting Christ just like many in the crowd on that first Palm Sunday. When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on that Palm Sunday, the majority of the crowd was overwhelmed with excitement. Christ their King was entering Jerusalem to take His rightful place. Before the week is over, however, they will reject Him and put Him on a cross shouting, “Crucify Him!” Why? Because they didn’t understand who Christ was. They did not understand who they were, and they did not know why He came. For that reason, they rejected Him. Sadly, many are making the same mistake today. This weekend as we look at Christ’s triumphal entry marking the beginning of the Passion Week of Christ, I pray that God will make clear to us through His Word and Spirit who we are, who Christ is, and why He came. And I pray that many will come to trust in Him as Savior and submit to Him as Lord. I pray you will join us!
Pam Sunday - What Man is This
Jesus, Peter, and Judas—What was going on in their hearts that week? May God bless you as you engage in worship. If you would be so kind, please let us know how this message impacted your faith. If you have any questions or would like to speak directly with Pastor Bob, please reach out to us. If you’d like to contribute to the ongoing ministry of Two Rivers Community Church of the Nazarene please use this link: paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/64291
Pam Sunday - What Man is This
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
This week, as we celebrate Palm Sunday, we look at Luke chapter 19.
This week, as we celebrate Palm Sunday, we look at Luke chapter 19.
Pastor Greg continues our sermon series, The Anointed One, on Palm Sunday and discusses how Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit to fulfill the role of king and what that means for us.
Pastor Greg continues our sermon series, The Anointed One, on Palm Sunday and discusses how Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit to fulfill the role of king and what that means for us.
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
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Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
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Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. —Zechariah 9:9 (ESV) Happy Palm Sunday! This is The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service on this, the first day of Holy Week 2022. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 19:28-44, “Palm Sunday – Peace, Praise, and Missing God’s Visitation.” Pastor Gary will tell of the fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy from the story of Passover in the book of Luke. On this day Jesus proclaimed a day of destiny for all people, and today is a day of destiny for each one of us. Listen now as Pastor Gary explains this. Be sure to download the Worship Guide. Click the “Download PDF” button and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. —Zechariah 9:9 (ESV) Happy Palm Sunday! This is The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service on this, the first day of Holy Week 2022. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 19:28-44, “Palm Sunday – Peace, Praise, and Missing God’s Visitation.” Pastor Gary will tell of the fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy from the story of Passover in the book of Luke. On this day Jesus proclaimed a day of destiny for all people, and today is a day of destiny for each one of us. Listen now as Pastor Gary explains this. Be sure to download the Worship Guide. Click the “Download PDF” button and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. —Zechariah 9:9 (ESV) Happy Palm Sunday! This is The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service on this, the first day of Holy Week 2022. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 19:28-44, “Palm Sunday – Peace, Praise, and Missing God’s Visitation.” Pastor Gary will tell of the fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy from the story of Passover in the book of Luke. On this day Jesus proclaimed a day of destiny for all people, and today is a day of destiny for each one of us. Listen now as Pastor Gary explains this. Be sure to download the Worship Guide. Click the “Download PDF” button and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
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Palm Sunday's parade exhibited excitement and enthusiasm about the coming of Christ to Jerusalem; however, as His procession continues to Good Friday their cheers gave way to jeers. Although our loyalties may change, Christ is faithful to the end. Unlike the crowds, Jesus keeps His focus on His purpose: to suffer and die for the salvation of all people. Since Christ was loyal to His Father’s will, we find confidence in Him at all times.
It's possible to be close to religion, and yet still miss God.
It's possible to be close to religion, and yet still miss God.
It's possible to be close to religion, and yet still miss God.
Jesus enters Jerusalem as King
We are a local church in southwest Oklahoma City committed to loving God, loving our neighbors, and making disciples of Jesus Christ.
We are a local church in southwest Oklahoma City committed to loving God, loving our neighbors, and making disciples of Jesus Christ.
Palm Sunday is the culmination of Jesus' ministry and the pivotal fulfillment of prophecy where Jesus is presented to the Jews as their Messiah and king. Instead of accepting Jesus as Who He was, the crowd placed on Him their own desires of a military leader who would restore independence. The religious leaders were envious of Jesus and fearful of the Romans. Jesus marched onward to fulfill His mission. Music by the Gospel Light Singers.
The heavenly invasion has come.
God seldom works how we think He should, but He works beyond our expectations. God thinks of the eternal, not just the here and now.
In fulfillment of prophecy, Jesus comes to Jerusalem riding colt and the multitude praises Him for all of the wonderful works they've seen Him do. This represents His official presentation to the nation as their king, but they refused. This would lead to His passion and resurrection. You and I have so much for which to praise Him today! Music by the Gospel Light Singers.
Gateway Baptist Church