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Luke 19: 29‐44
1. As the King enters the city your children within you, to the ground; and they will not leave in you
a. The King of Kings: Those who come in the name of the Lord one stone upon another…
should be praised: “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of a. Jerusalem will be destroyed because:
the LORD! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” “Thus you i. It didn’t know Jesus Christ (the Messiah)
shall say to him, ‘Because the Lord has need of it.’” “I tell you that “If you had known, even you, especially in this your
if these should keep silent, the stones would immediately cry day, the things that make for your peace! But now they
out.” are hidden from your eyes.”.
i. The Lord who creates, the Lord of all nations, the Lord ii. Therefore enemies rise and surround it.
of Israel, the Lord who controls all things in heaven and “For days will come upon you when your enemies will
on earth, the Lord of the eternal Kingdom. build an embankment around you, surround you and
ii. Lord Jesus Christ came to the world to prove this close you in on every side, and level you, and your
through many signs and miracles = to prove that all children within you, to the ground; and they will not
beings in the entire universe will listen to Him. He leave in you one stone upon another…”.
heals the sick and cast away the demons, resurrects iii. Because they didn’t see the Immanuel God
the dead and calls the poor to be rich / this has never “because you did not know the time of your visitation.”
changed from the beginning until today. = <NIV> because you did not recognize the time of
b. Prince of Peace: He is the King who rides a clot into Jerusalem God’s coming to you.
(city of peace). “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” b. Jerusalem is the major focus of God and the center of the entire
i. The Lord who represents us in taking responsibility in world
judgments, suffers, curses, deaths, burials and i. The prosperity and decline of Jerusalem in the history
resurrections. determines the prosperity and decline of the era
ii. Casting out all of the works of the devil (sin, fear, 1. Jerusalem is the only way to obtain the
worries, sickness, poverty and war) and revives love, blessings and favor of God.
justice, harmony, peace, the blissfulness in the 2. The rise of Jerusalem brings the rise of era
Kingdom of heaven (Price of Peace) <Matt 12: 28, and the kingdom; but the fall of Jerusalem
Romans 14: 17>. brings fall to the era, sin, disaster and war
c. Entering the city of Jerusalem: The King of Jerusalem (King of will come…
Peace enters His own kingdom) ii. The rise and fall of the template determines the rise
i. The origin of Jerusalem: Abraham sacrificial altar and fall of Jerusalem and Israel
(promise) Æ Moses’ tabernacle (Most Holy Place / 1. The objective of the construction of the
Holy Place / Outer Court) Æ David’s tent (Jerusalem) tabernacle and the temple = to obtain the
Æ Solomon’s Template Æ Zerubbabel’s Temple / Ezra perfect will of God, obedience to the
and Nehemiah’s revival movement Æ King Herod’s guidance of God and to revive all glory of
temple. God.
ii. The relationships with Christ Jesus in Jerusalem = 2. The revelation of the book of Leviticus (the
Christ’s works and teachings / Christ’s death and secrets of prayer) = The 5 offerings, the
resurrection / the beginning of Christ’s works of the affliction of the great priest, the entering of
Gospel. the holy places, the seeking of God in day
d. The life of a saint and the circle of influence of a saint (church) and night, all this yields practical results.
belongs to Jerusalem <John 2: 19, 1 Cor 3: 16> 3. How the Lord has taught us to pray (The
i. “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it Lord’s Prayer) = Immanuel, the revival of
up”. the perfect will, righteousness, holiness and
ii. “Do you not know that you are the temple of God and victories in troubles.
that the Spirit of God dwells in you?”. iii. The rise and fall of the state of heart of Israel will
e. When Jesus enter the city, it symbolizes the receiving of a King determine the rise and fall of the temple
and a Lord to a saint or a church <Rev 3: 20, Romans 6: 1‐11> 1. Those who preserve the status of a person
i. How does it relates to our self = we obtained a new life with the 8 beatitudes = those who preserve
and a master once we die and resurrected together the love towards the Lord, those who seek
with Christ. the perfect will and obedience to the Lord
ii. How it relates to the church = when the disciples of and those who have the heart to testify the
Christ were gathered, we revive the teachings of Lord in order to bless others.
Christ, the promises, vision and the obedience to the c. <Acts 1: 1‐14> The revival of the 120 disciples has brought revival
guidance of the Lord. This results in fetching more to the whole Jerusalem, all of Judea, Samaria and to the ends of
people of God. the earth.
2. The King cried for the city i. <Romans 1: 16> The Gospel of Christ it is the power of
Now as Jesus drew near, He saw the city and wept over it…For days will God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the
come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around Jews first and also for the Greeks. Later it is for the
you, surround you and close you in on every side, and level you, and Romans, Europeans, Americans, then later for the
Asians, especially the Chinese of the 21 century, until iv. The establishment of churches in each region <Arcs 13:
the ends of the earth… 1‐3 the church of Antioch, 14: 23 the church of Lystra,
ii. Jerusalem, whole of Judea, Samaria, Antioch, Asia 16: 40 the church of Philippi, 17: 1‐9 the church of
(Turkey), Macedonia, Rome. Thessalonica, 18: 1‐11 the church of Corinth, 19: 8‐20
iii. Acts 1: 1‐11 Æ 1: 13‐14 Æ 2: 5‐47 Î 8:4‐8, 11: 19‐30, the church of Ephesus, 28: 30‐31 the church of Rome.
13: 1‐3…28: 30‐31. v. The more the churches communicate at the right time,
d. Lord Jesus Christ wept over Jerusalem because of its condition the more the works of the Gospel will be raised. The
i. The Lord is always present from yesterday, today and number of disciples will be increased, more churches
forever and that all of His glory, love, righteousness will be established and this will result in the revival of
and richness are always with us. the people of God <Colossians 4: 16, Colossians 4: 7‐
ii. The Lord’s words, accomplishment, spirit and a fervent 18, Romans 16: 1‐27> .
heart has won over the disciples whom are called to be
blessed today…
iii. The Lord’s focus and vision are to obtain our lives as
His citizens. He hoped that the Jerusalem could revive
at that time.
3. If we invite the King to work in our lives, everything will be revived
a. The personal revival
i. We have to have deep believe (He holds the ultimate
authority over all of the heavens and the earth).
ii. Understanding (invites Him to have dinner together).
iii. Determination (He is always the first in our lives as He
sits on His throne) = Total destroy of what is old and
rebuilt.
iv. Examination (His pureness, gentleness and perfect
will).
v. Obedience (understand that He is in our body and
spirit, lives, relationships, resources and He leads us in
every matters).
b. The revival of the church
i. The Lord has gathered all groups of disciples <Acts 1: 1‐
14>.
ii. The Lord has given them the vision of the era <Acts 1:
8>.
iii. The spirit of the Lord has unite their hearts and
encouraged them to pray <Acts 1: 13‐14>.
iv. The spirit of the Lord filled them and provided them
with the strength so that they have the testimonies of
the Immanuel <Acts 2: 1‐4>.
v. The Lord testifies Himself as the Christ through the life,
testimonies and the preaching of Gospel of His
disciples.
vi. The Lord increases the number of people in the church
through His disciples whom He has trained <Acts 2: 37‐
41>.
vii. The Lord’s disciples have their holy communion in the
temple and at home (learning, enjoying and testifying
Christ) <Acts 2: 42‐27>.
** Without a blessed church, there will not be any blessed
disciples of Christ; Without the blessed disciples, there will
not be any blessed churches.
c. The rise of Jerusalem
i. Christ the Lord opens the doors of Gospel through the
network of the disciples <Acts 8: 4‐8, 11: 19‐30…28:
30‐31>.
ii. In every place, Christ must first obtain a family who is
called to be blessed <Matt 10: 11 / Acts 16: 14‐15, 17.
1‐9, 18: 1‐4…>.
iii. With that family who is called to be blessed, it will be
the center of training for His disciples, and through
that, it obtains more disciples of Christ in other regions
<Acts 2: 41‐47, 11: 19‐30, 18: 9‐11, 19: 8‐20, 28: 30‐
31>.