In this sermon titled "God's Lamb," James Gudgeon addresses the theological significance of Christ’s entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, as recorded in John 12:12-13. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus' humble arrival on a donkey symbolizes peace rather than a military conquest, fulfilling Zechariah 9:9, which prophesies the coming of a lowly king. He argues that the crowd's initial cries of "Hosanna!" reflect a misunderstanding of Jesus' true mission, which is salvation from sin rather than political deliverance. The sermon also highlights the danger of being swept along by popular sentiment without a personal relationship with Christ, urging listeners to recognize Him not merely as a historical figure but as their Savior who came to deal with the root cause of human sin and alienation from God. The urgency for individuals to personally grasp the significance of Christ's kingship and sacrificial role is a key takeaway, as he prompts introspection about one's genuine faith.
“He came to bring peace. He is the Prince of Peace and he is lowly, he was riding upon an ass.”
“They wanted a king who could overthrow and give them an earthly kingdom. They didn’t want a king that was going to bring about a change.”
“How many are like that? Caught up in the moment. Don’t really know what we are doing or why we are doing it.”
“Christ came to deal with the root of the matter, the Prince of Peace, to bring about reconciliation to God.”
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