Call: Psalm 17 Offering: 2 Corinthians 9:6- Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11 NASB This sermon presents a profound reflection on Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as a fulfillment of divine prophecy and a revelation of His true kingship—sovereign, humble, and redemptive. Centered on Matthew 21:1–11, it emphasizes that Jesus, though hailed as king by crowds shouting 'Hosanna,' is not the political liberator many expected, but the promised Messiah who conquers sin, death, and Satan through humility and sacrifice. The passage reveals a king whose sovereignty is demonstrated not in power or force, but in precise orchestration of events, obedience of creation, and fulfillment of Scripture, even as He weeps over Jerusalem's spiritual blindness. The sermon calls believers to reject self-centered images of Christ and instead behold Him as He is revealed in Scripture—faithful, saving, and compassionate—inviting a response of wholehearted trust, repentance, and worship that aligns with His divine will rather than human desires.