Difference between revisions of "Luke 19:28-44 Expectations"
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| + | ====Zechariah 14: The king conquers the enemies from the mount of olives==== | ||
| + | A reader of Luke might recall the prophecies of Zechariah 14 where the LORD himself fights against the enemies of Jerusalem standing on the Mount of olives. However, unlike the prophecies of Zechariah, King Jesus is coming not to deliver Jerusalem from her enemies but humanity from sin. | ||
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===Jesus planned out even the small details. (30-31)=== | ===Jesus planned out even the small details. (30-31)=== | ||
===Everything was just as Jesus had predicted (32-34)=== | ===Everything was just as Jesus had predicted (32-34)=== | ||
Revision as of 20:52, 30 March 2022
Theological Proposition/Focus: Jesus is the Messiah and offers people the choice accept or reject him.
Homiletical Proposition/Application: We need to accept Jesus as the Messiah he is not the Messiah we expect.
Contents
- 1 Introduction:
- 1.1 Image:
- 1.2 Need: Recognize Jesus for who he is and what he brings
- 1.3 Subject: Jesus, Messiah
- 1.4 Preview: In Luke 19:28-44 we are going to see that Jesus is the omniscient, Messiah of Israel which warrants the question, what will you do with Jesus?
- 1.5 Text: Luke 19:28–44
- 1.6 Setting the Stage:
- 2 Body
- 3 Conclusion:
Introduction:
Image:
Need: Recognize Jesus for who he is and what he brings
Subject: Jesus, Messiah
Preview: In Luke 19:28-44 we are going to see that Jesus is the omniscient, Messiah of Israel which warrants the question, what will you do with Jesus?
Text: Luke 19:28–44
Setting the Stage:
Body
Omniscient: Nothing catches Jesus by surprise. (28-34)
Jesus went to Jerusalem on purpose. (28-29)
Zechariah 14: The king conquers the enemies from the mount of olives
A reader of Luke might recall the prophecies of Zechariah 14 where the LORD himself fights against the enemies of Jerusalem standing on the Mount of olives. However, unlike the prophecies of Zechariah, King Jesus is coming not to deliver Jerusalem from her enemies but humanity from sin.