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Triumphal Entry - There Was and There Will Be

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TRIUMPHAL ENTRY — THERE WAS AND THERE WILL BE


There was a time when Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem in a most unusual way. John 12
There will be a time when Jesus returns to this earth in a most unusual way. 1 Thes. 4:16

There was a time when He rode upon a young donkey. John 12:14
There will be a time when He rides upon a white horse. Revelation 19:11

There was a time when He came as the Sacrificial Lamb. John 1:36
There will be a time when He comes as the Righteous Judge. Revelation 19:11

There was a time when He came humbly and lowly. Zechariah 9:9
There will be a time when He comes to conquer and make war. Revelation 19:11

There was a time when palm branches were cast before Him. John 12:13
There will be a time when crowns will be cast before His throne. Revelation 4:10

There was a time when people proclaimed, “Hosanna.” John 12:13
There will be a time when people proclaim, “Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto Him.” Revelation 5:13

There was a time when the local crowds cried out His praises. John 12:13
There will be a time when people from every kindred, tongue, people, and nation will worship at His feet. Revelation 5:9

There was a time when a multitude saw His triumphal entry. John 12:12
There will be a time when everyone on earth will see His triumphal return. Revelation 1:7

by Roy Lessin,

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