I. Introduction from John's Gospel -- John 11 A. The Immediate Effect of Raising Lazarus from the Dead 45-54 B. The Expectancy of the Crowd John 11:55-57 C. A Brief Stop 12:1-8 D. The Thronging Crowd 12:9-11
II. The Triumphal Entry Itself Luke 19:28-40 Some have doubted that this incident is Messianic. It is certain that the Pharisees understood it this way (v. 39).
III. The Significance of the Triumphal Entry A. It Shows The King is in Absolute Control B. Why a young donkey? Zech. 9:9 C. The Unknown Owner of the Donkey D. The King Knew the True Depths of Human Depravity
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Great Sermon! There is an excellent teaching on human depravity towards the end of this sermon, with Hazael, from 2 Kings, as an example. The warning at the end is very straight forward and I hope will be taken to heart by all who need forgivness. The tears of Elisha and Jesus mentioned in this sermon seemed similar as they looked to the horror of the judgement to come. Even though God's judgement is perfect and good, still it is not without tears, that's something to think about.
Pastor Steve came to Christ at the age of 11. He graduated from Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College in 1979 with a B.A. in theology as the Valedictorian of his class. He joined our church in 1978, came on staff, full-time in 1980, was ordained as an Elder in 1982, and became...