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The Four P's for the King
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Jesus’s triumphal entry, with people waving palm branches to greet him, is celebrated in Christian tradition as Palm Sunday.
Jesus’s riding into Jerusalem on a donkey fulfilled OT Scripture (Zch 9:9; see Ps 118:25–26).
The waving of palm branches, a symbolic act celebrating victory over one’s enemy and/or reception of a king, may indicate that the people thought Jesus would take Israel’s vacant throne and deliver the nation from Roman occupation and suppression.
Yet Jesus’s popular acclaim would not last; some people who now hailed him as victor called for his crucifixion only a few days later.
Today we are going to look at the John’s record of what is know as the Triumphal entry as found in .
What we are going to look at it how it applies to our live today so I will be providing you with what is called an alliteration.
An alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Today I will use an alliteration for the four P’s that I want to give as the application of the text that are wrapped in questions.
The P’s will be as follows: prepare yourself for the King, position yourself before the King, persevere for the King and lastly pursue the King.
Prepare yourself for the King (12-13a)
Prepare
How do you prepare yourself to meet with the King?
How do you prepare to meet with Him prayer?
How do you prepare to meet with Him prayer?
How do you prepare to meet Him in the Bible?
How do you prepare to meet Him in the Bible?
How do you prepare to meet with Him on Sunday?
Position yourself before the King (13b)
How do you present yourself to the King?
How do you present yourself in prayer?
How do you present yourself to your brothers and sister in Christ?
Persevere for the King (19a)
How will you persevere for the King?
How will you persevere for you family?
How will you preserver for your brothers and sisters in Christ?
How will you persevere for the Kingdom of the King?
Pursue
How will you pursue the King?
How will you pursue your loved ones?
How will you pursue your brothers and sisters in Christ?
How will you pursue building the Kingdom of the King?
How will you pursue the the un-pursuable, the unlovable, the unworthy of the world?
In conclusion we are all called to:
We are all called to:
We are all called to:
prepare to meet with the King
position ourselves before the King
preserver for the King
and to pursue the King
Alter Call
Come and pursue the King
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