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Messiah's Arrival

2 sermons

The biblical topic of the Messiah's Arrival is a central theme in Christian theology, referring to the anticipated coming of Jesus Christ as the savior of humanity. According to biblical prophecy, the Messiah's arrival was foretold in passages such as Isaiah 9:6, which describes the Messiah as a wonderful counselor and prince of peace, and Zechariah 9:9, which prophesies the Messiah's humble entry into Jerusalem on a donkey. The New Testament fulfilled these prophecies with the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the Gospels, and as affirmed in Romans 11:26, which declares that the Messiah's arrival would bring salvation to all people. Through faith in the Messiah's arrival, Christians believe they can experience redemption and eternal life, as promised in Scripture.

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of the day Jesus entered Jerusalem, a day long awaited by Israel as the fulfillment of prophetic promises of a Messiah. He highlights the people's anticipation for deliverance, hope, and salvation, marking it as a pivotal moment in history when Jesus allowed p

sir-robert-anderson

Sir Robert Anderson delves into the fulfillment of prophecy, particularly focusing on the relationship between the events of the Passion and the twenty-second Psalms. Despite the profound spiritual depths in the Psalmist's words, the prophecy's testimony is clear and accessible to all. The sermon ad

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