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Sermon in a Sentence: Like the crowds in Jerusalem we should shout Hosanna because our King is coming.
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Introduction
!! I. Hosanna-Our Honorable King is Coming (Psa.
45.6,7;Isa.
32.1;Jer.
23.5,6)
!! II.
Hosanna-Our Helpful King is Coming (Psa.
130.7,8;Isa.
45.21,22;23.6;Matt.
1.21;Acts 13.38,39)
!! III.
Hosanna-Our Humble King is Coming (Matt.
11.29)
!! IV.
Hosanna-Our King is Coming Who Will Bring Harmony (Isa.
9.7)
* He Brings Peace Between Men and God (Rom.
5.1)
* He Brings Peace Between Men and Men (Zech.
9.10;Isa.
2.4)
* He Brings Peace Between Men and Nature (Isa.
11.6-9)
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