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Pastor Dell confronts the Church’s growing silence in the face of lies and evil in this Palm Sunday sermon. Anchored in Matthew 21:10–11, he shows how Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem “stirred” the entire city and provoked the Pharisees to demand silence. Drawing from the crowds’ bold confession and Jesus’ reply that even the stones would cry out, he calls God’s people to reject fear and laziness. As long as Christ exercises His prophetic ministry, there is still mercy and time to repent. Believers are urged to shout “Hosanna,” proclaim “the prophet Jesus from Nazareth of Galilee,” and refuse to be silenced as Holy Week begins.
Stay Connected:
Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73.
Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/.
Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/.
By Jake DellPastor Dell confronts the Church’s growing silence in the face of lies and evil in this Palm Sunday sermon. Anchored in Matthew 21:10–11, he shows how Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem “stirred” the entire city and provoked the Pharisees to demand silence. Drawing from the crowds’ bold confession and Jesus’ reply that even the stones would cry out, he calls God’s people to reject fear and laziness. As long as Christ exercises His prophetic ministry, there is still mercy and time to repent. Believers are urged to shout “Hosanna,” proclaim “the prophet Jesus from Nazareth of Galilee,” and refuse to be silenced as Holy Week begins.
Stay Connected:
Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73.
Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/.
Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/.