The Coming King

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The King is Coming!

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INTRO
The Triumphal Entry - Not just a message for Palm Sunday
Matt 21:1-22.
MESSAGE
He is the divine King.
He is the prophesied King.
Zechariah 9:9 ESV
9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
He is the righteous King.
He is the Savior King.
He is the gentle King.
He is the peaceful King.
He is the global King.
He is the Messianic King.
He is the compassionate King.
He is the prophetic King.
He is the holy King.
He is the authoritative King.
Over Temple
Over Disease
Over Creation
Over You
CLOSE
He is the Coming King!
Matt 21 = The beginning of the End
Today = The end before the beginning!!
Going Deeper

For ver. 1–9, see Mark 11:1–10; Luke 19:29–38; John 12:12–15

For ver. 12–16, see Mark 11:15–18; Luke 19:45–47; [John 2:14–16]

For ver. 18–22, see Mark 11:12–14, 20–24

What stood out to you most about this message?
What attributes do you think your unbelieving neighbors and co-workers would use to describe Jesus?
In your opinion, which attributes of Christ mentioned in this chapter seem to be lacking in the church’s picture of Christ today? What is the danger of having a distorted view of Christ’s character?
How does the rich variety of Christ’s attributes speak to His uniqueness?
In what sense is this section of Matthew “the beginning of the end”?
List the ways in which Jesus’ authority is displayed in this chapter.
Which attributes mentioned in this chapter have been missing in your own view of Christ? Are there other Scriptures that speak to these attributes?
Respond to the following statement: “The Jesus of the New Testament is different from the angry God of the Old Testament.”
Was it inconsistent with His compassion for Jesus to cleanse the temple the way He did? Why not?
How would you summarize Jesus’ point in verses 20–22?
How will Christ’s first and second comings be different?
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