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Something shifts in Jesus when he arrives in Jerusalem. He's more direct, less patient, and every conversation seems to end in confrontation. But underneath the noise — the temple tables overturned, the ambushes, the theological traps — there's a consistent question running through everything: what are you actually holding onto?
We look at the triumphal entry and the kind of king nobody was expecting, the fig tree and the temple as one picture rather than two stories, Jesus fielding wave after wave of bad faith questions in chapter 12, the significance of the titles Son of David, Son of Man and Son of God, and finally a widow who drops two coins into a box and somehow captures everything Jesus has been trying to say.
A talk about faithfulness under pressure, heart posture, and what it looks like to come with open hands when everything around you is pushing back.
By Buckingham VineyardSomething shifts in Jesus when he arrives in Jerusalem. He's more direct, less patient, and every conversation seems to end in confrontation. But underneath the noise — the temple tables overturned, the ambushes, the theological traps — there's a consistent question running through everything: what are you actually holding onto?
We look at the triumphal entry and the kind of king nobody was expecting, the fig tree and the temple as one picture rather than two stories, Jesus fielding wave after wave of bad faith questions in chapter 12, the significance of the titles Son of David, Son of Man and Son of God, and finally a widow who drops two coins into a box and somehow captures everything Jesus has been trying to say.
A talk about faithfulness under pressure, heart posture, and what it looks like to come with open hands when everything around you is pushing back.