Easter The King Has Come

Easter The King Has Come

Lessons

This series begins with the story of Jesus’ triumphant yet humble entry into Jerusalem, reminding us to be like the donkey—willing vessels who carry Christ into our world, making Him known rather than seeking recognition for ourselves. Week 2 explains how we often view Scripture as isolated stories, but by taking a broader perspective, we see how Jeremiah’s suffering mirrors the redemptive pain of Christ, teaching us how to process our own struggles through the lens of God’s greater plan. We conclude by learning the resurrection is not just a historical event; it’s deeply personal, transforming both the world and our individual lives in ways beyond imagination.

Lesson 1
Lesson 1

Be The Donkey

Holy Week begins with Jesus’ Triumphant Entry into the city of Jerusalem in an uncommon and unexpected way. He rode into the city on the back of a donkey. The donkey is certainly important here, but he must have known that Jesus was the star of the show. Never once did this donkey ever think this celebration was about him. He was just a willing vessel and vehicle. When we decide to be the donkey, we are deciding to humbly carry Jesus into our cities and focus on making Him famous.
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