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Luke 19:28-44 Scripture Focus: With Burning Hearts: Luke
7. The First Palm Sunday Scripture Focus: Luke 19:28-44
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What was Jesus declaring by riding into Jerusalem on a donkey?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday What was Jesus declaring by riding into Jerusalem on a donkey?
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What spiritual lesson can we learn from the owner of the donkey?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday What spiritual lesson can we learn from the owner of the donkey?
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What kind of peace did the Messiah intend to bring?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday What kind of peace did the Messiah intend to bring? Is it only for heaven?
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Why did the Pharisees want Jesus to rebuke the cheering crowd?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday Why did the Pharisees want Jesus to rebuke the cheering crowd? What is the meaning of Jesus’ words from Psalm 118:26?
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Why did Jesus weep over the city as he approached Jerusalem?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday Why did Jesus weep over the city as he approached Jerusalem?
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With Burning Hearts: Luke
7. The First Palm Sunday It has been said that in weeping over Jerusalem, Jesus most clearly showed the nature of God. What does this mean?
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With Burning Hearts: Luke
7. The First Palm Sunday How could such religious people fail to recognize that God had come to them in Jesus?
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With Burning Hearts: Luke
7. The First Palm Sunday What did Jesus say would be the consequences for the failure of the people to recognize him as God?
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Is suffering an essential part of the Christian life?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday Is suffering an essential part of the Christian life? Is suffering necessary for the sharing of the gospel? Does God want believers to suffer?
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What might be the purpose of suffering?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday What might be the purpose of suffering?
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Is suffering the same thing as discipline?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday Is suffering the same thing as discipline? What are some things we may suffer for Christ’s sake?
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Is praise to God for the wrong motives still legitimate?
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday Is praise to God for the wrong motives still legitimate?
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“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”
With Burning Hearts: Luke 7. The First Palm Sunday “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small. Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. --Isaac Watts
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