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Sermon in a Sentence: Like the multitudes at His trimuphal entry we should shout hosanna to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Introduction (Psa.
118.24,25)
I. Shout Hosanna for What Christ Has Done for Us..
A. Delivered Us from the Wrath of God (Jn.
3.36;1 Thess.
5.9)
B. Delivered Us from the Power of Satan (1 Jn. 5.19;Eph.
2.2;Jn.
8.36)
II.
Shout Hosanna for What Christ is Doing for Us
A. We are Kept by the Power of God (1 Pet.
1.5)
B. We are Kept by the Promise of God (Jn.
10.28,29)
C. We are Kept by the Prayer of God (Heb.
7.25)
III.
Shout Hosanna for What Christ Will Do for Us
A. He Will Rapture or Resurrect Us. (1 Cor.
15.52;1 Thess.
4.17)
B. He Will Reward Us (2 Tim.
4.8)
C. We Will reign with Him (Rev.
20.6)
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