THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY

Passage: Luke 19:28~40  

Key verse: 34


1. The Lord needs it (28-34)

Jesus prepared carefully for his entrance into Jerusalem. He sent 2 of his disciples to bring a particular donkey colt. Their claim on the colt was simple: 'The Lord needs it.' Jesus is the Lord. He is the sovereign owner of all things. All of our possessions, even our very lives, should be available for his use whenever we hear the words, 'The Lord needs it.'

2. Blessed is the king... (35-40)

Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9. He entered Jerusalem in a way that proclaimed his Messiahship and demonstrated the nature of his kingdom. When he entered as Messiah and King, the people shouted the words of Psalm 118:26. His entrance was humble and gentle; he is the King of peace. Jesus accepted the acclaim of the crowd. It was God's testimony to Jesus' Messiahship. If the crowd had been silent, the very stones would have cried out!


Prayer: Lord, come and rule as king of my heart. Let me and all that I have be available to you for your use.

One Word: The Lord needs it--he is King!