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In this message, Pastor Paul A. Carlin ministers on Jesus’ triumphal entry on Palm Sunday, revealing how the King came, but not in the way people expected.
As Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, many were looking for a conquering ruler, yet He came in humility, peace, and purpose. This sermon challenges us to reconsider our expectations of Christ and recognize Him not just as the King we want, but the King we truly need.
This message calls us to examine our hearts, to see whether we are following Jesus for who He is or for what we hope He will do. It reminds us that God’s ways are higher than ours, and His kingdom is not built on earthly power, but on surrender, sacrifice, and truth.
Now is the time to humble ourselves, to receive Him fully, and to align our lives with His will. Let this message stir your spirit to embrace the true King with faith, obedience, and understanding.
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By EFGI ChurchIn this message, Pastor Paul A. Carlin ministers on Jesus’ triumphal entry on Palm Sunday, revealing how the King came, but not in the way people expected.
As Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, many were looking for a conquering ruler, yet He came in humility, peace, and purpose. This sermon challenges us to reconsider our expectations of Christ and recognize Him not just as the King we want, but the King we truly need.
This message calls us to examine our hearts, to see whether we are following Jesus for who He is or for what we hope He will do. It reminds us that God’s ways are higher than ours, and His kingdom is not built on earthly power, but on surrender, sacrifice, and truth.
Now is the time to humble ourselves, to receive Him fully, and to align our lives with His will. Let this message stir your spirit to embrace the true King with faith, obedience, and understanding.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share.
📱 Stay Connected:
Instagram: efgichurch
Facebook: efgichurch
Website: www.efgichurch.com