Posted by Rick on March 16, 2010
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “From Cheers to Jeers” based on Matthew 21:1-11:
- The same people who praised Jesus as the Messiah on Sunday shouted for His crucifixion on Friday.
- People’s expectation of the Messiah was skewed.
- People expectation of what God does for them is still skewed today.
- People get upset when they think there is more to salvation than just going to Heaven; it calls for life changes.
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below.
http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2366851
Unfortunately, there was technical difficulties and Sunday evening’s message did not get recorded.
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Posted by Rick on April 10, 2009
Here are some “sound bites” from Palm Sunday’s sermon, “The Lord Has Need”, based on Matthew 21:1-9:
- The triumphant entry into Jerusalem was the only time on earth that Jesus was recognized as king.
- There will be another time, but that time He won’t be riding a donkey and EVERYONE will eventually acknowledge Him as king.
- If the Lord can use a stinky, stubborn, humble donkey, He can use you, too!
- We must be willing to be used by God.
You can listen to the sermon by clicking on the audio player below or by going to www.sermon.net/rboyne and searching the archive for “The Lord Has Need”.
http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-212049
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