• The Crowd, The Cost, The Cross

  • 2025/04/21
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The Crowd, The Cost, The Cross

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  • This Resurrection Sunday, we reflect on the heart of the Christian faith by exploring three pivotal elements from the final days of Jesus’ earthly ministry: The Crowd, The Cross, and The Cost. Using the events of Palm Sunday and the journey to the cross, we examine how quickly public opinion shifted, what Jesus endured, and what it truly means to follow Him.

    This message is a call to authentic discipleship—not just celebration in the moment, but a life that reflects the mission and sacrifice of Christ.

    Listener Notes & Key Points:

    1. The Crowd: From Cheers to Crucifixion

    John 12:13 / Matthew 27:22–23

    • The same crowd that shouted “Hosanna!” soon cried “Crucify Him!”
    • They celebrated Jesus as King when they thought He would fulfill their expectations—especially political ones.
    • When He didn’t meet those expectations, they turned on Him.
      Application:
    • Don’t chase the approval of people—it can shift overnight.
    • True faith isn’t rooted in the mood of the moment but in the mission of Christ.
    • Romans 12:2 reminds us not to conform but to be transformed.

    Reflection Question:
    Have I ever changed my loyalty based on unmet expectations?

    2. The Cross: The Ultimate Sacrifice

    Isaiah 53:5 / Mark 10:45

    • Jesus willingly endured the agony of the cross: betrayal, mockery, scourging, and crucifixion.
    • He was pierced, crushed, beaten, and whipped—for us.
    • He didn't go to the cross because He was forced to, but because He came to serve and to give His life as a ransom.

    Key Truths:

    • Salvation is free to us but it cost Jesus everything.
    • The cross was the redemptive mission—Jesus paid a price we could never pay.
    • Even in His suffering, Jesus fulfilled prophecy and the Father's will.

    Reflection Question:
    Do I truly understand the weight of what Jesus endured for me?

    3. The Cost: Following Jesus Wholeheartedly

    John 12:24–26

    • Jesus teaches that unless a grain of wheat dies, it cannot bear fruit—death precedes multiplication.
    • He calls us to take up our own cross, to follow Him fully—not conveniently.
    • Discipleship requires surrender, sacrifice, and servanthood.

    Three Powerful Truths from Jesus’ Words:

    1. “He who loves his life will lose it…” – Clinging to worldly comfort leads to spiritual loss.
    2. “He who hates his life in this world will keep it…” – A life laid down for Christ is a life secured in eternity.
    3. “If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me…” – True service to Christ is not just lip service but life service.

    Reflection Question:
    What am I willing to lay down in order to fully follow Jesus?

    Final Thought:
    From the crowd to the cross, and finally to the cost—this Resurrection message challenges us not just to celebrate Jesus, but to follow Him no matter the cost. Palm branches and praises are easy in good times, but true discipleship is proven in sacrifice and obedience.

    Takeaway Prayer:
    “Lord, thank You for paying the ultimate price for my salvation. Help me not to be a fair-weather follower but a faithful disciple—willing to carry my cross and follow You no matter the cost. Amen.”

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あらすじ・解説

This Resurrection Sunday, we reflect on the heart of the Christian faith by exploring three pivotal elements from the final days of Jesus’ earthly ministry: The Crowd, The Cross, and The Cost. Using the events of Palm Sunday and the journey to the cross, we examine how quickly public opinion shifted, what Jesus endured, and what it truly means to follow Him.

This message is a call to authentic discipleship—not just celebration in the moment, but a life that reflects the mission and sacrifice of Christ.

Listener Notes & Key Points:

1. The Crowd: From Cheers to Crucifixion

John 12:13 / Matthew 27:22–23

  • The same crowd that shouted “Hosanna!” soon cried “Crucify Him!”
  • They celebrated Jesus as King when they thought He would fulfill their expectations—especially political ones.
  • When He didn’t meet those expectations, they turned on Him.
    Application:
  • Don’t chase the approval of people—it can shift overnight.
  • True faith isn’t rooted in the mood of the moment but in the mission of Christ.
  • Romans 12:2 reminds us not to conform but to be transformed.

Reflection Question:
Have I ever changed my loyalty based on unmet expectations?

2. The Cross: The Ultimate Sacrifice

Isaiah 53:5 / Mark 10:45

  • Jesus willingly endured the agony of the cross: betrayal, mockery, scourging, and crucifixion.
  • He was pierced, crushed, beaten, and whipped—for us.
  • He didn't go to the cross because He was forced to, but because He came to serve and to give His life as a ransom.

Key Truths:

  • Salvation is free to us but it cost Jesus everything.
  • The cross was the redemptive mission—Jesus paid a price we could never pay.
  • Even in His suffering, Jesus fulfilled prophecy and the Father's will.

Reflection Question:
Do I truly understand the weight of what Jesus endured for me?

3. The Cost: Following Jesus Wholeheartedly

John 12:24–26

  • Jesus teaches that unless a grain of wheat dies, it cannot bear fruit—death precedes multiplication.
  • He calls us to take up our own cross, to follow Him fully—not conveniently.
  • Discipleship requires surrender, sacrifice, and servanthood.

Three Powerful Truths from Jesus’ Words:

  1. “He who loves his life will lose it…” – Clinging to worldly comfort leads to spiritual loss.
  2. “He who hates his life in this world will keep it…” – A life laid down for Christ is a life secured in eternity.
  3. “If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me…” – True service to Christ is not just lip service but life service.

Reflection Question:
What am I willing to lay down in order to fully follow Jesus?

Final Thought:
From the crowd to the cross, and finally to the cost—this Resurrection message challenges us not just to celebrate Jesus, but to follow Him no matter the cost. Palm branches and praises are easy in good times, but true discipleship is proven in sacrifice and obedience.

Takeaway Prayer:
“Lord, thank You for paying the ultimate price for my salvation. Help me not to be a fair-weather follower but a faithful disciple—willing to carry my cross and follow You no matter the cost. Amen.”

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