Book: Luke
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LUKE 19:35-44

"THY KING COMETH"

Intro: For years Israel plundered by her enemies. First the Egyptians... The throne in 
       Jerusalem has been empty for centuries. Twenty years earlier, when Roman  government 
       removed power of Capitol..

I. GOD HAD PROMISED THEM A KING.
        A. Psalm 118, "The stone which the builders refused."
        B. Isaiah spoke of child that would be born, Son that would be given. Government to be
           on His shoulders. Later, he said the Branch would arise from roots of Jesse, Spirit
           of Lord upon Him.
        C. Zechariah, "Rejoice greatly O daughter of Zion, shout O daughter of Jerusalem, 
           behold thy King cometh unto thee."

II. LET'S EXAMINE THIS DAY. "THIS IS THE DAY THAT THE..."
        A. Jesus is riding into Jerusalem on a colt.
        B. Disciples are crying out portions of Psalm 118.
                1. Hosanna, "save now."
                2. Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord."
                        a. When Pharisees demanded that Jesus silence them, He  said, . . . ."
        C. This day happens to be 173,880 days since Artexeres gave Nehemiah the commandment 
           to restore and rebuild Jerusalem.
        D. This is God's promised day of deliverance. This is the day of peace.
        E. Wait a minute.
                1. The Pharisees are objecting.
                2. The priests are rejecting.
                3. The Romans are laughing.
                4. The world is ignoring.
                5. Only the humble faithful band of followers are believing and rejoicing.
                6. The scene is perennial. You stand in one of the crowds, which one?
        F. The Stone is refused.
                1. He is despised and rejected of men.
                2. Before the week is over, the Messiah will be "cut off."
                        a. Larger crowds will be crying.
                1. We have no King but Caesar.
                2. Away with Him, Crucify Him.
        G. God had promised a day of salvation, and we must admit God kept His promise.
                1. They refused to accept it.
                2. God cannot be faulted for their coming calamity.
                3. Their choice of Caesar as their King was to have tragic consequences.

III. THE WEEPING KING - VS. 41.
        A. Why does the King cry.
                1. Does He cry because His feelings are hurt by their rejection?
                2. Does He cry out of rage from their humiliating Him?
                3. He cries because He can see into the future.
                        a. He can see the horrible price they must pay for their ignorance.
                           "Thou knewest not.."
                        b. He sees the city lying desolate, the buildings leveled, the stench
                           of the decaying bodies of the children.
        B. Their day had come, but for whatever reason they rejected their King and ultimately
           paid the horrible price for their folly.
                1. This is your day, the King stands before you, He calls you to His Kingdom.