Sermons About Palm-sunday
Missing the Point
The crowds were hailing Jesus as King but they were actually missing the point of what Jesus was all about.
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The Crowds (Palm Sunday)
The crowds welcome Jesus into Jerusalem. But who was in that crowd and what did they really want? Should the church be pleased to have crowds even if they do not want was Jesus wants?
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The Entry
This is The Well's first worship service. In the sermon we discuss the joy of that day for the church and the joy that Jesus must have had on Palm Sunday. Instead of just soaking in the glory He chose a profound destiny...the cross.
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Responding to the king's arrival
How do we respond to Jesus' arrival as a king? With worship or with rejection?
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Palm Sunday: You Don't Always Get What You Deserve
If you like irony, Palm Sunday is for you. Irony is when there is an incongruence, a difference between what is said and the reality, or what is expected and what actually happens, or what things look like and what they really mean. In the story of Palm Sunday, Jesus comes into Jerusalem with the crowd shouting his praises but at the end of the week they are screaming for his blood.
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Acceptance and Rejection
There is a distinction between suffering and rejection. If Jesus only suffered, he would have been no different than an honored hero - a Martin Luther King, Jr., or a 9-11 firefighter. But he didn't just suffer. He was also rejected. Welcome to God's peculiar plan in which glory emerges in rejection.
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From Palms to the Cross
As Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Sunday, just days before his crucifixion, he was greeted by shouts of praise. But Jesus was weeping, not celebrating.He wasn't crying because he was going to the cross. Discover what broke his heart and the often-overlooked tragedy of what has become known as Palm Sunday.
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