Sermon Tone Analysis

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King Jesus
John 12:12-
Jesus came to usher in the kingdom of God.
He came to set up a rule and reign and this truth is seen in his final entry into the city of Jerusalem.
Jesus came in the manner of the kingdom that He was ushering in.
He came welcoming all who would come.
Jesus came not on a white horse, but on a donkey, the sign of peace.
This is the victory of the kingdom, that we are at peace with God.
Jesus knows the only real thing to fear is God’s wrath.
Our King
John 12:17-
This was not the kingdom that the people were looking for.
They desired for Jesus to save them from their current woes.
Jesus was there to heal them from their infirmities and pains.
Jesus was celebrated as king for they believed he would set them free from the Roman rule.
This kind of freedom just enslaves us.
To be set free from Rome was to become enslaved by the religious leaders or the next great empire.
To be free from our infirmities leads to enslavement in something else or enslavement to death.
Jesus came to set up His kingdom, not to set us free.
But in his kingdom, Jesus offers us what we really need, peace with God.
The Kingdom of Jesus
John 12:23-
Jesus now describes the process to enter into the kingdom of heaven, following in Jesus’ footsteps.
Jesus ushers in the kingdom by pursuing God and His will over self.
Entering into the kingdom of God is not about service but rather about pursuing God.
Service is a by product, laying down your life is a byproduct.
Chasing after the Lord is how we enter into heaven.
God does the lifting up.
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