Hailed Today and Nailed Tomorrow
Donald Cantrell
John 12:12-19
Theme: ''Palm Sunday was a high day in the life of the Lord''
I - The Congregating Crowd (12)
II - The Celebrating Cries (13)
III - The Condescending Colt (14 - 15)
IV - The Comforting Clarity (16)
V - The Convincing Cause (17 - 18)
VI - The Challenging Conclusion (19)
VII - The Coming Cessation (John 19: 15)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
People That Went From Hero to a Zero
Marie Antoinette went from being one of the most privileged people in the world to have her headless body tossed in an unmarked grave. From being among the most privileged people in the whole world to being held up as an enemy of the people and executed in front of a baying mob, the fall of Marie Antoinette was as spectacular as it was rapid.
Nothing in her background suggested that Marie Antoinette would enjoy anything but a life of comfort and power. Born in Vienna in 1755, she was the Archduchess of Austria and the most eligible young lady in all of Europe.
It was the French heir apparent who won her hand in marriage so, when he became King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette became Queen of France, with all the luxurious trappings that came with the title.
The royal couple lived a life of complete splendor at the Palace of Versailles.
Just a few miles away, however, the people of Paris were starving. Their queen's decadent lifestyle soon made Marie Antoinette many enemies - and they were only too ready to take their revenge when the French Revolution erupted in 1789.
Marie Antoinette was found guilty of high treason by the Revolutionary Tribunal. She was executed by guillotine on October 16, 1793. What's remarkable is how many people came out to watch her demise.
By all accounts, she was jeered on her hour-long journey to the guillotine.
Then, when the deed was done, her headless body was tossed into an unmarked grave.
Considering how popular she wa ...
Donald Cantrell
John 12:12-19
Theme: ''Palm Sunday was a high day in the life of the Lord''
I - The Congregating Crowd (12)
II - The Celebrating Cries (13)
III - The Condescending Colt (14 - 15)
IV - The Comforting Clarity (16)
V - The Convincing Cause (17 - 18)
VI - The Challenging Conclusion (19)
VII - The Coming Cessation (John 19: 15)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
People That Went From Hero to a Zero
Marie Antoinette went from being one of the most privileged people in the world to have her headless body tossed in an unmarked grave. From being among the most privileged people in the whole world to being held up as an enemy of the people and executed in front of a baying mob, the fall of Marie Antoinette was as spectacular as it was rapid.
Nothing in her background suggested that Marie Antoinette would enjoy anything but a life of comfort and power. Born in Vienna in 1755, she was the Archduchess of Austria and the most eligible young lady in all of Europe.
It was the French heir apparent who won her hand in marriage so, when he became King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette became Queen of France, with all the luxurious trappings that came with the title.
The royal couple lived a life of complete splendor at the Palace of Versailles.
Just a few miles away, however, the people of Paris were starving. Their queen's decadent lifestyle soon made Marie Antoinette many enemies - and they were only too ready to take their revenge when the French Revolution erupted in 1789.
Marie Antoinette was found guilty of high treason by the Revolutionary Tribunal. She was executed by guillotine on October 16, 1793. What's remarkable is how many people came out to watch her demise.
By all accounts, she was jeered on her hour-long journey to the guillotine.
Then, when the deed was done, her headless body was tossed into an unmarked grave.
Considering how popular she wa ...
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