Hosanna: Freedom Approaches
This message likely presents the approach of Jesus as the approach of freedom itself. Under the language of Hosanna, the sermon seems to invite the church to recognize that the King who comes does not come empty-handed. He brings deliverance, salvation, and a new kind of freedom that begins with his own presence. The hope in the sermon is that freedom is not far away when Jesus draws near. It comes toward the believer in the person of the King. Lift your eyes to the King who comes instead of to the fear that surrounds you. Welcome Jesus with fresh expectation, and let his nearness redefine what freedom means in your life. Lord Jesus, as you draw near, let freedom rise in us. Teach us to welcome you with faith, hope, and worship, and let your salvation reshape our hearts.
- The sermon likely uses Hosanna language to prepare the church for the coming of Jesus through Holy Week themes of kingship, expectation, and salvation.
- It frames the Lord's approach as both joyful and serious, calling the community to receive him with worship and faith.
- The message moves toward hopeful anticipation.
- Lift your eyes to the King who comes instead of to the fear that surrounds you.
- Welcome Jesus with fresh expectation, and let his nearness redefine what freedom means in your life.
Lift your eyes to the King who comes instead of to the fear that surrounds you. Welcome Jesus with fresh expectation, and let his nearness redefine what freedom means in your life.
Lord Jesus, as you draw near, let freedom rise in us. Teach us to welcome you with faith, hope, and worship, and let your salvation reshape our hearts.