
Study Questions
Palm Sunday
Based on the last sermon by:
Pastor Randy
These questions are a guideline for your personal or small group study based on Sunday's sermon passage. Feel free to study and meditate on the passage more deeply. ​​
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In John 12:12–15, what details does the text emphasize about Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and the crowd’s response, and how do these elements shape the scene Luke, Matthew, and John want us to see?
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The crowd quotes Psalm 118 and cries “Hosanna,” expecting deliverance, what does their expectation reveal about their understanding of the Messiah, and where does it diverge from Jesus’ actual mission?
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Considering the Old Testament prophecies (Genesis 12, 2 Samuel 7, Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:2, Zechariah 9:9), how does Jesus’ triumphal entry function as both fulfillment and redefinition of messianic hope?
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The sermon highlights that “they wanted a King to fix their situation, but Jesus came to fix their sin condition”, how does this tension expose the difference between temporal and eternal hope?
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Reflect on the statement that “sometimes God is working in ways we don’t understand”, how does it challenge your response to confusion or unmet expectations in your own walk?
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In what ways might you be functionally treating Jesus as a means to improve circumstances rather than surrendering to Him as King, and what would genuine submission look like in those areas?
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If our church truly lived as people who don’t just “wave branches but surrender hearts,” how would that reshape our witness, our relationships, and the way we engage both suffering and mission together?


