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Presenter: Asahel Adams
This Palm Sunday message reveals “Hosanna” as a desperate cry for salvation, not just a celebration. Like Jerusalem, we can reject the authority and presence of Jesus when He comes in ways we don’t expect. Yet even in our desolation, there remains hope—if we will repent, receive His Word, and recognize Him coming through His Spirit, His people, and His authority. The King is still coming—not on a horse, but on a donkey—through the anointed preaching of His word.
By Heritage PressPresenter: Asahel Adams
This Palm Sunday message reveals “Hosanna” as a desperate cry for salvation, not just a celebration. Like Jerusalem, we can reject the authority and presence of Jesus when He comes in ways we don’t expect. Yet even in our desolation, there remains hope—if we will repent, receive His Word, and recognize Him coming through His Spirit, His people, and His authority. The King is still coming—not on a horse, but on a donkey—through the anointed preaching of His word.