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In Luke 19:28-44, we see the momentous arrival of Jesus as the King, destined to bring peace. This preparation for His coming sparked an unusual request and showcased the miraculous willingness of the owners of the donkey. The triumphal procession was a celebration, with the crowds rejoicing at the sight of Jerusalem. However, many misunderstood Jesus' true purpose, which led to missed blessings and consequences. It’s essential to prepare our hearts for the King’s arrival by removing sinful habits and embracing His call. Will you be rejoicing or regretting?
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The King Comes to Bring Peace. Luke 19:28-44
The King Comes to Bring Peace. • Preparing for the coming of the King. • The preparation sparked an unusual request. • The miraculous willingness of the owners. • The fulfillment of prophecy.
The King Comes to Bring Peace. • Preparing for the coming of the King. • The victorious procession of the King. • They rejoiced at the sight of Jerusalem. • They rejoiced because the King was there. • When the King comes, there must be celebration!
The King Comes to Bring Peace. • Preparing for the coming of the King. • The victorious procession of the King. • The misunderstanding of the nation. • The people misunderstood Jesus’ purpose. • The people missed the blessing. • The people’s misconception brought punishment.
What does that mean to me? • I need to prepare now for the coming of the King. I need to remove any sinful and meaningless habits. • God wants to miraculously prepare my life. (Phil. 1:6)
What does that mean to me? • I want to be one rejoicing when Jesus comes, not one complaining or regretting! • Misunderstanding who Jesus is has dire, eternal consequences.