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Palm Sunday – The Donkey - Audio
Palm Sunday gets its name from the palm branches that were thrown on the ground as Jesus entered Jerusalem for Passover. But, the meaning of Palm Sunday goes much deeper than palm branches. It was the last few days that Jesus would be alive on earth in His human body. He was coming to Passover riding a donkey. A donkey was an animal of peace and also was an unclean animal. An animal in scripture that could be redeemed only with the sacrifice of a spotless lamb, or its neck had to be broken, killing it.
You can’t help but see the comparison of Jesus riding an unclean animal that was taking Him into Jerusalem to be sacrificed for all of us, unclean ourselves, except for the sacrifice of Jesus. Behold, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. This takes a look at Jesus and the donkey. -
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Palm Sunday – The Donkey - Video
Palm Sunday gets its name from the palm branches that were thrown on the ground as Jesus entered Jerusalem for Passover. But, the meaning of Palm Sunday goes much deeper than palm branches. It was the last few days that Jesus would be alive on earth in His human body. He was coming to Passover riding a donkey. A donkey was an animal of peace and also was an unclean animal. An animal in scripture that could be redeemed only with the sacrifice of a spotless lamb, or its neck had to be broken, killing it.
You can’t help but see the comparison of Jesus riding an unclean animal that was taking Him into Jerusalem to be sacrificed for all of us, unclean ourselves, except for the sacrifice of Jesus. Behold, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. This takes a look at Jesus and the donkey. -
Freedom - Audio
We are set free in Christ. Do not go back just because you mess up. Forget those things behind and go forward.
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Freedom - Video
We are set free in Christ. Do not go back just because you mess up. Forget those things behind and go forward.
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I Can’t Believe I Said That - Audio
Have you ever said something and then thought, “I can’t believe I said that”? I have….and I am sad to say, I have done it more often than I like. It's just normal to want to say anything we want and act anyway we want. When something doesn’t go our way or someone does something to irritate us, our natural reaction is to strike back, often without considering the consequences. An enduring statement that I heard when I was young was, “It is better to be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Scripture has some really good explanations and examples about this and has some ways you can overcome this quick talk and temper. If you have this area of your life totally conquered, you may not need this……but, if you are like me….I am still working on it. Join us and see how this can help you. -
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I Can’t Believe I Said That - Video
Have you ever said something and then thought, “I can’t believe I said that”? I have….and I am sad to say, I have done it more often than I like. It's just normal to want to say anything we want and act anyway we want. When something doesn’t go our way or someone does something to irritate us, our natural reaction is to strike back, often without considering the consequences. An enduring statement that I heard when I was young was, “It is better to be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Scripture has some really good explanations and examples about this and has some ways you can overcome this quick talk and temper. If you have this area of your life totally conquered, you may not need this……but, if you are like me….I am still working on it. Join us and see how this can help you.