THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY: RECOGNISING YOUR KING
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Luke 19:28-40
Key Verse: “Blessed is the King that cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” — Luke 19:38
Supporting Texts: John 12:12-16, Matthew 21:8-11, Psalm 118:26, Philippians 2:9-11, Revelation 19:16
Description: Honouring Jesus as King changes your perspective, attitude, and destiny.
INTRODUCTION
Recognising Jesus as King is not a matter of mere words or tradition; it requires a heart that honours, submits, and worships Him above all. The triumphal entry in Luke 19:28-40 demonstrates how people prepared the way for the Lord, acknowledging His authority and sovereignty.
Jesus entered Jerusalem with humility yet majesty, riding on a colt, fulfilling prophecy and asserting His kingship. The crowd’s response: spreading cloaks and waving palm branches, illustrates the importance of recognising and celebrating the Lord when He comes into your life.
This passage challenges believers to actively honour Christ in every aspect of their lives. Recognising Jesus as King affects how we live, worship, and engage with others, ultimately aligning our destiny with God’s divine plan.
1. RECOGNISE JESUS AS KING
Acknowledging Christ’s authority is the foundation of faith and obedience.
a) Honour Through Worship (Luke 19:37-38)
The crowd praised God, recognising Jesus’ kingship; worship honours His sovereignty.
b) Acknowledgment Aligns Your Heart (Philippians 2:10-11)
Every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, bringing alignment with God’s will.
c) Recognition Brings Peace (Psalm 118:26)
Those who honour the King experience divine peace and favour.
d) Fulfillment of Prophecy (Matthew 21:4-5)
Recognising Jesus confirms His Word and strengthens your faith.
Biblical Example: David recognised God as King when he brought the ark to Jerusalem, offering worship and praise (2 Samuel 6:12-15).
2. CELEBRATE HIS ENTRY WITH JOY
Acknowledging Christ should be expressed in worship and gladness.
a) Express Joy Through Action (Luke 19:36–37)
The people laid down garments and branches, showing that celebration demonstrates recognition.
b) Joy Strengthens Faith (Psalm 100:1-2)
Singing and rejoicing in the Lord empowers believers to trust Him more fully.
c) Public Declaration Matters (John 12:12)
Publicly recognising Jesus inspires faith in others and strengthens the body of Christ.
d) Rejoicing Attracts God’s Presence (Psalm 16:11)
Joyful hearts invite the manifest presence of God into your life.
Biblical Example: The Israelites celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles with loud rejoicing and offerings, recognising God’s faithfulness (Nehemiah 8:9-12).
3. PROTECT YOUR FAITH FROM OPPOSITION
Recognition of Jesus as King can provoke criticism and resistance.
a) Face Criticism Boldly (Luke 19:39-40)
The Pharisees objected to the crowd’s praise, but Jesus affirmed their worship.
b) Courage in Conviction (Acts 4:19-20)
Standing for Christ may attract opposition, yet obedience must prevail.
c) Trust God’s Authority (Romans 13:1)
Human opposition cannot nullify God’s divine plan.
d) Faith Persists Despite Resistance (James 1:2-4)
Testing of faith develops perseverance and spiritual maturity.
Biblical Example: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego worshipped God in defiance of the king, demonstrating courage in faith (Daniel 3:16-18).
4. ALIGN YOUR LIFE WITH KING JESUS
Honouring Christ demands obedience and submission in all areas.
a) Submission to His Authority (Luke 19:28)
Jesus’ entry was deliberate, teaching that recognition includes submission to His will.
b) Honour Through Obedience (John 14:15)
Loving and obeying Jesus manifests true recognition of His kingship.
c) Reflect His Character (Philippians 2:5)
Living humbly and serving others demonstrates allegiance to the King.
d) Live with Eternal Perspective (Colossians 3:1-2)
Recognising Jesus changes priorities and focuses the believer on eternal rewards.
Biblical Example: Joseph recognised God’s sovereignty in Egypt, submitting to divine timing and authority, which led to the preservation of nations (Genesis 41:37-44).
CONCLUSION
The triumphal entry calls believers to actively recognise Jesus as King in every area of life. Honour Him through worship, joy, courage, and obedience. Recognition is more than celebration; it is a lifestyle of submission and allegiance that brings peace, favour, and divine alignment.
Position yourself to honour Christ openly and faithfully, knowing that recognition brings blessing, protection, and a deeper experience of God’s presence. Allow your life to declare the kingship of Jesus in word, deed, and attitude.
PRAYER POINTS
1. Father, help me to recognise Jesus as King in every area of my life in Jesus name.
2. Lord, teach me to honour You with my heart, actions, and words in Jesus name.
3. Holy Spirit, fill me with joy to celebrate the presence of the King in my life in Jesus name.
4. Father, strengthen me to stand boldly in faith despite opposition in Jesus name.
5. Lord, help me submit fully to the authority of Christ in Jesus name.
6. Father, align my priorities with the will of the King in Jesus name.
7. Lord, let my worship be genuine and pleasing to You in Jesus name.
8. Father, give me courage to honour You publicly and without fear in Jesus name.
9. Lord, let my life reflect the humility and obedience of Christ in Jesus name.
10. Father, position me to experience the fullness of Your blessing as I honour Your Son in Jesus name.
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS
1. You shall recognise Jesus as King in every area of your life.
2. Your heart shall be filled with joy and reverence as you honour the Lord.
3. You shall celebrate Christ with boldness and courage.
4. Opposition shall not prevent you from honouring the King.
5. Your life shall demonstrate obedience and submission to Jesus.
6. Divine favour shall accompany your recognition of Christ.
7. You shall experience peace and blessing as you honour the King.
8. Your testimony shall inspire others to worship and serve Jesus.
9. You shall walk in alignment with God’s eternal purpose.
10. Your recognition of Christ shall open doors to greater spiritual and eternal rewards.