The King Is Come
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Pastor Dean Miller delivers a powerful sermon at Front Range Baptist Church titled 'The King Is Come,' focusing on Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem as the beginning of Passion Week. He emphasizes that this event was not a random celebration but a divinely orchestrated fulfillment of prophecy, demonstrating Jesus as the prophesied King, Prophet, and Priest. Miller unpacks the historical and theological depth of the moment, connecting it to Old Testament prophecies in Zechariah, Genesis, and Daniel’s 70 Weeks, showing how Jesus entered Jerusalem on the exact day predicted—483 years after the decree to rebuild Jerusalem. He highlights the irony that while the crowd hailed Jesus as king with 'Hosanna,' they failed to recognize His true mission: to suffer, die, and bear the sins of the world as the Lamb of God. The sermon confronts the audience with a personal challenge: what do you do with this King? Miller distinguishes between intellectual assent and genuine heart surrender, urging listeners to let Jesus reign in their lives. He concludes with a clear invitation to come to Christ, emphasizing that salvation is by grace through faith, not works, and calls for a public response of surrender and repentance.
Jesus' triumphal entry was a fulfillment of prophecy, not a random event, occurring on the exact day predicted by Daniel’s 70 Weeks.
Jesus came not as a conquering king on a warhorse, but as the humble Lamb of God, fulfilling the role of sacrifice for sin.
The crowd's 'Hosanna' was a declaration of hope for political liberation, but Jesus came to deliver from spiritual bondage—sin.
Salvation is not earned by good works or religious heritage; it is received by faith in Christ alone.
True discipleship requires surrender—giving to God what He has need of, even when it costs us something.
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The Significance of Palm Sunday
“This is the most significant week in his life. And I think sometimes we just read it and we walk over and we think about palm leaves and donkeys and all of that.”
Prophecy and Fulfillment: The King Comes on a Donkey
“He is just and having salvation lowly and riding upon a donkey, upon the foal.”
The 70 Weeks of Daniel and the Timing of the Messiah
“From the day Artaxerxes in Nehemiah chapter 2 says to go back, it began the count of this 70 weeks... it's 173,880 days. That brings you to the 10th of Nisan.”
The Preparation of the People and the Miracles Leading Up
Miller explains how Jesus prepared the people through miracles in Bethany—raising Lazarus from the dead—and how this spread His fame, making the crowd ready to acclaim Him as king.
The Confrontation, Not the Celebration
“It's not a celebration. It's a confrontation. It is a confrontation of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“You say, who killed Jesus? I did. He was wounded for my transgressions. He was bruised for my iniquities.”
“If you'll come to me, I'll in no wise for no reason cast you out.”
“He came to die. He knew that he would die. In a few days from this moment, he would fall on his face in sweat drops of blood and anguish.”
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