AI generated Summary: This sermon explores themes of messianic entrance, righteous judgment, and the rejection of God's chosen king, ultimately highlighting the consequences of unrepentant disobedience. Beginning with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem and the cleansing of the temple, the narrative shifts to parables illustrating God's persistent call to repentance and the inevitable judgment upon those who fail to bear fruit. Through the parables of the vineyard and the two sons, the speaker emphasizes that humility and acceptance of God's grace, even among the marginalized, are essential for entering the kingdom, while those who reject God's messengers face severe consequences—a message underscored by the imagery of the stone the builders rejected becoming the cornerstone, signifying the ultimate triumph of God's plan despite human opposition.