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And The Crowd Goes Wild

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2015 · 29 MIN

And The Crowd Goes Wild

from LCC Sunday Messages · host Steve Forrester

Buzzer beaters. Walk off homers. Hail Mary touchdowns. The last second goal. Few things are more exciting in sports. Fans leap to their feet and cheer wildly. 2,000 years ago another group of fans cheered for the entrance of their long awaited messiah. Yet, in short order some who had cheered him were calling for His death. Christ wasn't meeting their expectations. They loved the idea of a Savior, but on their terms. Today, we will discuss the events of Christ's Triumphal Entry and see the importance of hailing him as King everyday.

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