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On Palm Sunday, we step forward in our journey through Gospel of Mark—moving from chapter 3 to chapter 11—to focus on the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
After weeks of seeing His authority over demons, disease, sin, and the law, we now see Jesus revealed publicly as King.
The crowds welcomed Him with cries of “Hosanna,” laying down their cloaks in celebration. But within days, that same city would reject Him.
What changed?
In this message from Mark 11:1–11, we are confronted with a deeper question:
Will you truly receive Him as King?
As we prepare our hearts for Communion, this sermon calls us beyond outward praise to genuine surrender—receiving Jesus not just with our lips, but with our lives.
By Juri ThompsonOn Palm Sunday, we step forward in our journey through Gospel of Mark—moving from chapter 3 to chapter 11—to focus on the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
After weeks of seeing His authority over demons, disease, sin, and the law, we now see Jesus revealed publicly as King.
The crowds welcomed Him with cries of “Hosanna,” laying down their cloaks in celebration. But within days, that same city would reject Him.
What changed?
In this message from Mark 11:1–11, we are confronted with a deeper question:
Will you truly receive Him as King?
As we prepare our hearts for Communion, this sermon calls us beyond outward praise to genuine surrender—receiving Jesus not just with our lips, but with our lives.