This incident of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem in the week before His crucifixion shows us much about the way that His kingdom and cause came to be founded, and established in those days; and how it advances to conquer in people's hearts in our own day. It has great significance for us in terms of our faith and our obedience to our conquering King. At this time I want to show you how Christ and His kingdom were triumphant in the sight of God, and in the sight of all those disciples who were faithful to Him, because the Lord's purposes were being fulfilled. If we are going about to do the Lord's will and we rejoice to give to Him what He needs when He asks for it, then God is glorified in us, and Christ's kingdom will triumphantly advance even when it is being greatly opposed. 1st of all, we are told, that our Lord had a need for His disciples to bring Him a colt. (verses 1-6) 2nd – He had a need for His disciples to throw their clothes on the colt, and on the road before Him. (verses 7 and 8) And 3rd – He had a need for the disciples to praise Him for the kingdom which He was bringing to them. (verses 9 and 10) Let us see how these observations relate to the advance of Christ's kingdom in our own day.
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...