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There is no question that our God is a perfect and complete God. He is not one who is going to do something in a half hearted way. It would seem that as Christ enters Jerusalem that there is the assurance that Christ has actually won the favor the crowds. You would think that this is a good thing, but Christ scares them off. How come Christ does not embrace their warm reception to his entrance into the city? How come Christ deters the zeal of the crowds and weeps over the holy city of Jerusalem? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Saying Amen to a Half Kingdom?”
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