Summary of Jesus as King and Our Response
Belief in Jesus as King
Jesus is regarded as the Messiah and the Son of God.
He serves various roles: consultant, counselor, and fix-it man.
Essential to recognize Him as King; without kingship, He is nothing.
Full Commitment Required
Relationship with Jesus is all-or-nothing; half-heartedness is condemned.
He desires full commitment, rejecting lukewarm faith.
Crowd's Response to Jesus
Crowds greeted Jesus with enthusiasm, acknowledging Him as King.
Their praises were often insincere, longing for a political deliverer rather than a spiritual one.
Historical Misunderstandings
Israel's expectations of a Messiah often conflicted with Jesus' true purpose.
Prophecy predicted both a glorious king and a suffering servant; these aspects were not recognized as one and the same.
Jesus' Humble Entry
Jesus entered riding a donkey, signaling humility and peace, in contrast to earthly kings.
The significance lies in His purpose: to save from sin, not just worldly struggles.
Nature of Salvation
True deliverance is from self-enthronement and sin, not merely external issues.
Jesus' sacrifice was necessary for true salvation, an exchange of His life for ours.
The King Who Calls Us
Despite rejection, Jesus calls us to Him, demonstrating love and the desire for relationship.
He aims to fulfill our true needs, breaking the cycle of self-centeredness.
Conclusion
Jesus is the King of Love, extending an invitation: will we surrender fully to Him?