"Crowds Praise as Jesus Enters Jerusalem" is the thirty-nineth sermon in this series. Jesus enters Jerusalem in a very public and decorated fashion. Great crowds praise him as the savior as Jesus rides into the city on a donkey, fulfilling the scriptures.
"Bartimaeus of Jericho Now Able To See" is the thirty-eighth sermon in this series. In this last miracle before he enters Jerusalem, Jesus heals a blind man named Bartimaeus. As the crowds rebuke Bartimaeus for asking for mercy, Jesus shows him mercy by granting him sight.
"Jesus Continues to Claim Martyrdom is Coming" is the thirty-seventh sermon in this series. Jesus makes his final prediction about his death and resurrection as he and the disciples begin their final journey to Jerusalem.
"Jesus Calls Rich To Generosity" is the thirty-sixth sermon in this series. A rich, young ruler comes to Jesus asking him how to gain eternal life. Jesus’ answer confuses the apostles as well as we who hold to the doctrines of grace. He tells the man to sell all he has. Is the selling of wealth a requirement for salvation or is Jesus pointing us all to something greater?
"Children Flock to Jesus" is the thirty-fifth sermon in this series. Jesus loves kids. He demonstrates this by his frustration seen when the disciples attempt to hinder children from coming to see Jesus. This short narrative reminds us that Jesus is never too busy for anyone and his love remains unconditional. Jesus takes the opportunity to teach the necessity of childlike faith.
"Jesus Takes Stance On Divorce" is the thirty-fourth sermon in this series. Jesus had some strong things to say about divorce. With the commonality of no-fault divorce in our culture, it can be an uncomfortable topic for the church today. More than merely seeing that God hates divorce, Jesus’ teaching shows us that God loves marriage.
"Jesus Delivers More Authoritative Teaching" is the thirty-third sermon in this series. Jesus takes a period of travel to give some foundational teaching to the twelve apostles about their pride and about their sin. Jesus has strong words, showing them and us that we should avoid sin at all costs.
"Jesus' Disciples Debate Greatness" is the thirty-second sermon in this series. Jesus, for a second time, explains to the disciples why He has come. Once again, they fail to understand and rather than ask, they debate who among them is the greatest. The misunderstanding of their Masters mission has left them misguided about their own.