Embracing the Unexpected Kingship of Jesus

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1) "The first is that pride blurs our ability. To see God accurately, right? Somehow, from Palm Sunday, where they were shouting Hosanna and treating Jesus like a king, somehow we go from there to, like, Thursday night and all-out uproar, and then Friday morning yelling, crucify him. How did we get there?" [45:42]( | | )

2) "The book of Proverbs puts it like this. In Proverbs 11, verse 2, it says, Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom. I think that the word used in Proverbs, disgrace, is perfect to describe the actions of the crowd that turned on Jesus." [47:55]( | | )

3) "We have to have a willingness to accept what God is doing, not what we expect God to do. Even if it differs from the plans that we have made, from the desires that we have, from the preferred course, that maybe this way is a little easier, we have to acknowledge God's plan, or we're crucifying Him again." [49:06]( | | )

4) "Jesus doesn't need to live up to our expectations for Him to be God. His holiness does not depend on His living up to our expectations. He already is God. He doesn't need to live up to our expectations for Him to be the king. And He just doesn't need to live up to our expectations, period." [52:11]( | | )

5) "We think of, Father, forgive them, that Jesus is talking about the people that were standing, that we have this image, the people standing on Calvary that day that were watching the three people on the cross die. But if we put ourselves in that situation, when Jesus says, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do, Jesus is forgiving us." [53:52]( | | )

6) "This week, I want to challenge you, that as often as you can, express gratitude to others. Keep a journal, keep a notes page on your phone, keep some kind of record. And when you keep track of how often that you're actually grateful, and you allow yourself to express that, you will see that there are even more opportunities to be grateful." [57:18]( | | )

7) "You have to recognize Jesus as the king that Jesus is. Not the king that Jesus is to you. For a very short time, the crowd worshiped Jesus as king. They worshiped him as the king that they imagined him to be. But I want to make sure that we're not making the same mistake of worshiping Jesus as the king that we imagined him to be." [58:29]( | | )

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