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The central message of this sermon is that Jesus was in control of events throughout his life, including his crucifixion, and that this understanding is rooted in the biblical concept of the "messianic secret." The speaker argues that many people view Jesus as a victim of circumstances who had no control over his fate, but the Bible reveals a different narrative. Jesus purposefully kept a lid on his identity as the Messiah until he chose to reveal it at the triumphant entry into Jerusalem, and similarly, he controlled when and how miracles were revealed to others. This understanding advances the belief that God is sovereign and in control of all events, even those that may seem chaotic or unpredictable. The takeaway for listeners is that they should trust in God's sovereignty and not view themselves as victims of circumstances, but rather as participants in a larger narrative controlled by God.
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The central message of this sermon is that Jesus was in control of events throughout his life, including his crucifixion, and that this understanding is rooted in the biblical concept of the "messianic secret." The speaker argues that many people view Jesus as a victim of circumstances who had no control over his fate, but the Bible reveals a different narrative. Jesus purposefully kept a lid on his identity as the Messiah until he chose to reveal it at the triumphant entry into Jerusalem, and similarly, he controlled when and how miracles were revealed to others. This understanding advances the belief that God is sovereign and in control of all events, even those that may seem chaotic or unpredictable. The takeaway for listeners is that they should trust in God's sovereignty and not view themselves as victims of circumstances, but rather as participants in a larger narrative controlled by God.