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When Jesus Comes. (Luke 19:29-44)

March 11, 2024 Pastor Jeremy R McCandless Season 9 Episode 72
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When Jesus Comes. (Luke 19:29-44)
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Welcome to "When Jesus Comes" 

Episode Notes: "The Triumphal Entry" (Luke 19:29-44)

As you know, there are four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The first three, often called the synoptic Gospels, share similar content, while John's Gospel focuses more on Jesus' ministry in Jerusalem. While Matthew, Mark, and Luke mainly detail Jesus' ministry in Galilee, they all culminate with His journey to Jerusalem, where His trials, crucifixion, and resurrection take place.

In Luke's Gospel, Jesus' journey to Jerusalem is a recurring theme, emphasizing its significance in His ministry. This journey finally reaches its destination in chapter 19.

Starting in verse 28, Jesus is depicted on the Mount of Olives, preparing to enter Jerusalem. This journey symbolizes His role as the Messiah and King. He sends two disciples ahead to fetch a colt, displaying supernatural knowledge by instructing them on where to find it and what to say. This act fulfils Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah's entry into Jerusalem. The disciples find the colt just as Jesus predicted, showcasing the reliability of His instructions. The owners willingly provide the colt, recognizing Jesus' authority.

As Jesus enters Jerusalem, the crowd greets Him with joy and praise, hailing Him as the King who brings peace. However, the Pharisees disapprove, prompting Jesus to rebuke them. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, lamenting its failure to recognize Him as the source of peace. He prophesies its impending destruction due to this rejection. This event, known as the triumphal entry or Palm Sunday, highlights Jesus' identity as the Prince of Peace. The contrast between the crowd's praise and the Pharisees' rejection underscores the significance of recognizing Jesus' role as Messiah.

In conclusion, Jesus' entry into Jerusalem marks a pivotal moment in His ministry, emphasizing His identity as the bringer of peace. Those who accept Him find peace, while those who reject Him face judgment.

Join us next time as we go deeper into Jesus' teachings and their relevance in our lives today. Don't miss out on discovering the peace that comes from knowing Jesus. Stay tuned for more episodes of "The Bible Project Daily Podcast"

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