God, Self & Other – Luke 51: The Arrival of the King (Palm Sunday)

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At last Jesus makes his entrance into Jerusalem – a scene loaded with symbolism of conquest and deliverance for Israel. Yet as we examine the story in detail, the foreshadowing of death and destruction come into view.

This is a heartrending passage – one filled with hopes that will be dashed. Kleenex is highly recommended.

Text for this sermon is Luke 19:29-46 (NRSV).

 

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