Transformative Power of Christ's Triumphal Entry

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1) "The first thing that Jesus does as He comes into the temple is transform the way that they are doing things now. And says, My house shall be a house of prayer. The first thing, Timothy, Paul wrote to Timothy in chapter two, and he describes in verses one through eight. He describes this life of prayer and in that he says, Above all else, before anything else, first, Men should pray." [37:01]( | | )

2) "That's what Jesus transforms when He comes into our lives. He said, I want to be in communion with you relationally. I want us to have conversations. Paul wrote in Colossians and First Thessalonians in Colossians. He said, Continue earnestly in prayer. Continue earnestly in prayer. Being vigilant in it with Thanksgiving." [38:34]( | | )

3) "Those who were once unable to encounter and experience the presence of God get to go into the temple and they get to be with Jesus. And not only that, but he transforms their life. He takes them and he heals them. The result from that, as we begin to move into the next part of this, you'll see the religious leaders, the chief priests, they see this, the Bible translation says, wonderful things." [47:38]( | | )

4) "Praise is not dependent on emotions or circumstances, it's a choice to focus on God and his goodness. Ways to practice praise include singing, meditating on God's character, using one's body in worship like raising your hands and praising corporately. Transform to be a people who praise God. Transform to be ones whose life is a lifestyle of praise." [54:52]( | | )

5) "There is an enemy that does not want you to live a lifestyle of praise. In Luke's description of this event, in Luke chapter 19, we find there the description that as Jesus is coming down the Mount of Olives and he's heading into Jerusalem and the people begin to praise, that the Pharisees turn to Jesus and say, rebuke your disciples, tell them to stop praising." [56:11]( | | )

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