Jesus's Last Trip To Town
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In this powerful sermon titled 'Jesus's Last Trip To Town,' Pastor from Unity Missionary Baptist Church delivers a deeply moving reflection on Luke 19:28-44, focusing on Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem during His final week before the crucifixion. The sermon draws vivid parallels between the historical context of Passover—when over 200,000 Jews flooded Jerusalem—and the spiritual significance of Jesus' arrival as the Lamb of God. The pastor emphasizes that while the people celebrated with palm branches and shouts of 'Hosanna,' Jesus wept over the city, foreseeing its destruction and the spiritual blindness of its people. He underscores the urgency of the 'day of visitation,' warning that God’s grace is not endless and that each person has a finite window to respond to His call. The message calls both the lost to repent and the saved to live surrendered lives, reminding listeners that Jesus went before them—leading the way, enduring suffering first, and offering peace through the 'gate of mercy.' The sermon concludes with a passionate appeal to seize the present moment, as today may be the last time Jesus comes to one’s heart or town.
There is a divine 'day of visitation'—today is the time to respond to God’s call.
Jesus went before us, enduring suffering and paving the way for our salvation.
The 'gate of mercy' symbolizes how God enters our lives not through perfection, but through grace.
Critics will arise when we follow Christ—don’t be discouraged, they did the same to Jesus.
Jesus wept not out of anger, but out of heartbreak over spiritual blindness and impending judgment.
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The Call to Repentance and Grace at Calvary
The sermon opens with a personal reflection on God’s grace and a shift in focus from the cross to the grace found at Calvary. The pastor announces his intention to preach on Jesus’ last journey to Jerusalem, setting the tone for a message centered on divine urgency and spiritual awakening.
Jesus' Triumphal Entry and the Significance of the Donkey
“He come through the eastern gate. You know what they called the eastern gate, the nickname for the eastern gate? It was called the gate of mercy.”
The Contrast Between Celebration and Divine Foreknowledge
“He looked at all this and he begins to weep. Now if you read that word for wept, it means to heave. He wasn't just, I mean he was sobbing.”
The Urgency of the Day of Visitations
“Today is the day of salvation. Now is the accepted time. That doesn't mean tomorrow will be there for you.”
Living in Surrender: The Call to Follow Christ Now
The final section urges believers to surrender their lives to God’s will immediately. The pastor emphasizes that Jesus went before us, and we must follow. He closes with a powerful challenge: don’t delay, don’t wait—today is the moment to respond.
“He looked at all this and he begins to weep. Now if you read that word for wept, it means to heave. He wasn't just, I mean he was sobbing.”
“Today is the day of salvation. Now is the accepted time. That doesn't mean tomorrow will be there for you.”
“He come through the eastern gate. You know what they called the eastern gate, the nickname for the eastern gate? It was called the gate of mercy.”
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