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Consider the King and rejoice
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Palm Sunday Matthew 21:1-9 + Philippians 2:5-11 + Matthew 26:1-27:66 You’ve already heard a better sermon this morning than any pastor could ever preach, so instead of a sermon, … Continue reading
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The humility-seeking mind of Christ
Right Click to Save Sermon for Palm Sunday Philippians 2:5-11 + Matthew 21:1-9 + Passion History Reading What a sight it must have been, Jesus the Rabbi, Jesus the Teacher, the Preacher, the Miracle-Worker, loved by many, hated by more, … Continue reading
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Not a whatever-you-want-Him-to-be kind of King. But a Redeemer-King.
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A spectacle of humility to herald the King’s peace
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Palmarum 2014 Zechariah 9:9-10 + Philippians 2:5-11 + Matthew 21:1-9 The Holy Spirit has painted such a powerful Palm Sunday portrait for us of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey at … Continue reading
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