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Sermon study guide for next-level growth.
Sermon Overview
What a beautiful way to kick off Holy Week through Palm Sunday and Baptism! Yesterday, Pastor Nick explored Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem as recorded in John 12:12-19. We delved into the significance of this event, not just as a historical moment, but as a fulfillment of prophecy and a precursor to Christ's ultimate triumph over sin and death. The sermon emphasized that Jesus came not as a political king to liberate Israel from Roman rule, but as the King of kings to free the world from the tyranny of sin and death.
Sermon Series:
John: The Explicit Gospel
Our Triumphant King
Key Passage: John 12:12-19
Key Takeaways
- Jesus came as the King of kings to liberate the world from the tyranny of sin and death, not just as a political king for Israel.
- The Triumphal Entry fulfills Old Testament prophecies and sets the stage for Jesus' ultimate sacrifice.
- Jesus entered Jerusalem as the Passover Lamb, willingly going to His death for our salvation.
- The crowds' expectations of Jesus differed from His true mission.
- Jesus will return as the conquering King in the future.
Discussion Questions
- What does the image of Jesus riding on a donkey's colt reveal about His character and mission? How does this contrast with worldly expectations of a king?
- Pastor Nick mentions that the disciples didn't fully understand the significance of these events until later. How have you experienced growth in your understanding of Jesus' work in your own life?
- Compare the crowd's reaction to Jesus on Palm Sunday with their later calls for His crucifixion. What does this teach us about human nature and the importance of genuine faith?
- How does understanding Jesus as both the Passover Lamb and the triumphant King deepen your appreciation for His sacrifice and reign?
- In what ways do people today still misunderstand Jesus' kingship or try to make Him fit their own expectations?
- Reflect on Revelation 7:9-10. How does this future scene of worship inspire or challenge you in your current walk with Christ?
Practical Applications
- This week, take time to read through Psalms 113-118 (the Hallel). Reflect on how these psalms point to Jesus and use them in your personal worship.
- Consider areas in your life where you might be resisting Jesus' kingship. Commit to surrendering one of these areas to His lordship this week.
- Share the gospel with someone this week, emphasizing both Jesus' sacrifice as the Lamb of God and His triumph as King.
- As we approach Good Friday and Easter, plan a specific way to commemorate Jesus' death and celebrate His resurrection with intentionality.
- Spend time in prayer, thanking God for sending Jesus as our triumphant King and asking for a deeper understanding of His reign in your life.
Closing Prayer
Encourage group members to continue reflecting on the sermon throughout the week and to come prepared to share any insights or experiences at the next meeting.