Saturday, July 19, 2025

Lowly King of Salvation [Family Worship lesson in Matthew 21:1–11]

To what does Jesus draw our attention? Matthew 21:1–11 prepares us for the sermon in the morning public worship on the coming Lord’s Day. In these eleven verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that Jesus draws our attention to His kingly, divine salvation by way of humiliation.

The sermon centers on Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, meticulously examining its fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and highlighting its significance as a demonstration of humility and divine purpose. Drawing from passages like Matthew 21 and Zechariah 9, the message emphasizes Jesus's identity as the promised prophet, the eternal King, and ultimately, the divine Savior who willingly humbled himself to the point of atoning death. The passage underscores the contrast between outward adoration and the impending reality of sacrifice, ultimately calling listeners to trust in Jesus, submit to his sovereignty, and embrace his saving grace.
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