THE NEW CREATION DAWNING

THE NEW CREATION DAWNING

From Sermons from Harvest Bible Chapel - Barrie by Harvest Bible Chapel

April 5, 2026

About this episode

This episode discusses the significance of Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday in the context of sin, redemption, and the resurrection of Jesus.

Augustine wrote, “Without God, what am I but a guide to my own destruction?” We started a short series that spans the three critical days of Holy Week: Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. That is to say, on the first Sunday, Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem as King; on the Friday, his condemnation, crucifixion, and burial; and on the second Sunday, his visible, bodily resurrection from the dead. Why are these days so critical? Well, because without God doing what he did in the way he did it, we are unavoidably headed to our own destruction. There is no means of stopping the curse of sin and death that humanity brought upon itself. No hope of reversing the damage done. Apart from God. Palm Sunday, we heard that God’s intention was to reverse the damage and “make all things new” again. His plan is to restore what was lost in the original creation when Adam and Eve sinned and passed that sin on to each subsequent generation. “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” As Jesus entered the city, they lauded him as King. And submission to that Sovereign is the only hope we have. On Good Friday, we saw together that what was owed was paid in full by Jesus' death on the…

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Host: Harvest Bible Chapel

Topics covered

  • Holy Week
  • resurrection
  • sin and redemption
  • Jesus' crucifixion
  • Palm Sunday

Keywords

  • Holy Week
  • resurrection
  • crucifixion
  • sin
  • redemption
  • Palm Sunday
  • Easter

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