Fans, Foes & Followers | John 12:12-19

 

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This message reflects on the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as a pivotal moment in history—the beginning of the final week of His earthly ministry, often called the “Passion Week.” It explains that this was more than a parade; it was Jesus’ public declaration that He was the Messiah and King, a moment that stirred joy among His followers but intensified the hostility of His foes. The crowd that gathered included three kinds of people: fans who cheered for Jesus when He did miracles, foes who plotted His death to protect their power, and true followers who were willing to obey Him even at great cost. The message emphasizes that Jesus knowingly entered Jerusalem despite the danger because of His compassion—love in action—for humanity, setting in motion the events that would lead to the cross and resurrection.

This message then calls listeners to move beyond being mere observers or casual admirers of Jesus and instead live as committed followers who make Him King over every part of life. Being a follower means more than cheering from the sidelines; it is a call to action—loving God, loving others, living on mission, and reflecting Jesus’ grace and truth in a broken world. The message challenges believers to let God’s priorities direct their decisions, relationships, and daily actions so that their lives point others to Christ. It closes by reminding us that Jesus doesn’t just want fans; He calls for followers who will actively live for Him, letting His kingship transform their “now” and their “next.”

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