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The world is under the pains of fracture until Jesus restores his throne on earth
The sermon explores the significance of Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem, emphasizing it as a declaration of kingship and a fulfillment of prophecy, contrasting earthly power with the humility of divine authority. It examines the crowd's response, the leaders' opposition, and Jesus's lament over the city's blindness, highlighting the importance of recognizing Jesus as King and actively participating in His work to reshape reality through truth and obedience. Ultimately, the message underscores the ongoing call to proclaim Jesus's kingship and anticipate His ultimate restoration of all creation, urging listeners are encouraged to embrace this calling, to actively participate in the work of the kingdom, and to recognize that their actions have the power to shape the world around them.