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CloseBernard Gabbott - Sunday, 20 March 2022
The Arrival of the King
As Jesus comes into Jerusalem, he has plans – God and he! And as we come to Easter each year, it is worth pausing in our plans and pondering the Easter plans of God and his boy. That is what we will do for the next four weeks in our sermons. Today, we see Jesus’ plans as he enters Jerusalem. There is the unmistakable air of a man – a king – in complete control. Nothing is out of place. Nothing is done unawares, or unplanned. And nothing is a mistake. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, he is unmistakably a king, THE king. He has come to his ‘house’. He cleans it out. He heals. He confronts the religious leaders. The King has come!
Scripture References: Matthew 21:1-17, Zechariah 9:9-17, Isaiah 56:1-8
Related Topics: Easter, Matthew | More Messages from Bernard Gabbott | Download Audio
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