Curtis Corner Baptist Church

Arrival of the Shepherd King


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History has produced many kings. It has produced many shepherds. But it has produced very few who were both — men with power enough to protect and a heart deep enough to serve. In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Paul Chapman walks through Luke 19:28–44 — the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem — and draws out three life-changing truths about the nature of Christ: His provision, His prophetic fulfillment, and His passionate heart for the lost. The Provision of the King. Before one branch was cut or one garment laid in the road, Jesus had already made provision. He knew the address of a borrowed colt. He had prepared the hearts of its owners. He sent two disciples who didn't fully understand — and it all unfolded exactly as He said. This same Jesus knows your name, your need, and your next step. He is a God who provides before you ask. The Prophecy of the King. Five hundred years before this moment, the prophet Zechariah wrote: "Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, lowly and riding upon a colt." The triumphal entry was no spontaneous parade — it was the precision of God on display. The crowd's cries of "Hosanna" were drawn directly from Psalm 118. Jesus riding in peace, not on a warhorse, signaled that He hadn't come to overthrow Rome — He had come to defeat something far more dangerous: sin itself. No emperor, philosopher, or skeptic has ever been able to silence Him. You cannot contain the eternal Son of the Living God. The Passion of the King. At the height of His triumphal entry — with crowds cheering and garments spread across His path — Jesus stopped and wept. Not silently. The Greek word describes uncontrollable sobbing. He saw what the crowds couldn't: that the s
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Curtis Corner Baptist ChurchBy Paul Chapman

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