In the sermon "Who is This?" based on Matthew 21:1-11, Wayne Boyd addresses the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as a profound revelation of Christ's identity and mission. He emphasizes that this event occurred just five days before Christ's crucifixion, affirming that Jesus, aware of His impending death, publicly declares His role as the Messiah and Savior. Key arguments focus on how Christ fulfills Old Testament prophecy, specifically from Zechariah 9:9 and Isaiah 62:10-12, showcasing His humility and the necessity of His sacrificial death. Boyd emphasizes the significance of this entrance by illustrating the public acknowledgment of Jesus as King and noting the contrasting responses of the crowds who, just days later, would call for His crucifixion. The doctrinal importance lies in understanding Jesus as the fulfillment of messianic prophecies and the comfort of His sovereign control over salvation.
“He's entering in knowing he's going to die. Knowing that in five days... he's going to give himself up and allow these men to nail him to a cross.”
“What makes us come out of the pit? Thy people shall be made willing in a day of thy power.”
“Oh, peace! Remember? Mephibosheth? Fear not.”
“The whole work of salvation is of the Lord.”
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