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In this powerful message from Matthew 21, we are reminded of the moment Jesus entered Jerusalem as the crowds shouted “Hosanna!”—a cry that meant both “Lord, save us” and “Praise God for our Savior.” But what does that mean for us today?This sermon challenges us to examine our hearts:Are we still crying out for a Savior as if He hasn’t come—or are we living in the victory He has already given?While the crowd honored Jesus outwardly with palm branches, many were still bound inwardly by wrong expectations and unrenewed minds. In the same way, believers today can praise God with their lips yet remain stuck in cycles of bondage, fear, and old thinking.You’ll be encouraged to stop “dying in the wilderness” spiritually and instead step fully into the life, authority, and freedom available in Christ. Through daily renewal in God’s Word, the power of the Holy Spirit, and a surrendered life, you can walk in the fullness of what Jesus has already accomplished.Recorded on 03.29.2026
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In this powerful message from Matthew 21, we are reminded of the moment Jesus entered Jerusalem as the crowds shouted “Hosanna!”—a cry that meant both “Lord, save us” and “Praise God for our Savior.” But what does that mean for us today?This sermon challenges us to examine our hearts:Are we still crying out for a Savior as if He hasn’t come—or are we living in the victory He has already given?While the crowd honored Jesus outwardly with palm branches, many were still bound inwardly by wrong expectations and unrenewed minds. In the same way, believers today can praise God with their lips yet remain stuck in cycles of bondage, fear, and old thinking.You’ll be encouraged to stop “dying in the wilderness” spiritually and instead step fully into the life, authority, and freedom available in Christ. Through daily renewal in God’s Word, the power of the Holy Spirit, and a surrendered life, you can walk in the fullness of what Jesus has already accomplished.Recorded on 03.29.2026