For the greatest impact, invite a few others to go through this Discussion Guide with you.

⌘ Space to Belong | 5-10 minutes

Connect with one another with an ice-breaker.

🧊 If you were to make a grand entrance somewhere, how would you do it? Red carpet? Parade? Something unusual?

⌘ Space to Believe | 10-15 minutes

Read and reflect on the scripture.

Matthew 21:1–22 (NIV) 1 As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, 2 saying to them, “Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. 3 If anyone says anything to you, say that the Lord needs them, and he will send them right away.” 4 This took place to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet: 5 “Say to Daughter Zion, ‘See, your king comes to you, gentle and riding on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a donkey.’ ” 6 The disciples went and did as Jesus had instructed them. 7 They brought the donkey and the colt and placed their cloaks on them for Jesus to sit on. 8 A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. 9 The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, “Hosanna to the Son of David!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Hosanna in the highest heaven!” 10 When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, “Who is this?” 11 The crowds answered, “This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee.” 12 Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. 13 “It is written,” he said to them, “ ‘My house will be called a house of prayer,’ but you are making it ‘a den of robbers.’” 14 The blind and the lame came to him at the temple, and he healed them. 15 But when the chief priests and the teachers of the law saw the wonderful things he did and the children shouting in the temple courts, “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they were indignant. 16 “Do you hear what these children are saying?” they asked him. “Yes,” replied Jesus, “have you never read, “ ‘From the lips of children and infants you, Lord, have called forth your praise’?” 17 And he left them and went out of the city to Bethany, where he spent the night. 18 Early in the morning, as Jesus was on his way back to the city, he was hungry. 19 Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, “May you never bear fruit again!” Immediately the tree withered. 20 When the disciples saw this, they were amazed. “How did the fig tree wither so quickly?” they asked. 21 Jesus replied, “Truly I tell you, if you have faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree, but also you can say to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and it will be done. 22 If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer.”

What stands out to you? Is there anything new for you to believe or obey?

Other Scriptures referenced in message: Isaiah 56; John 15; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

⌘ Space to Become | 10-15 minutes

A. Familiarize yourself with the sermon.

In this message by Zack Brogden, we explore Jesus' triumphant entry, His cleansing of the temple, and His warning to remain fruitful. Jesus arrives not as a conquering king on a horse but humbly on a donkey—yet He comes with authority. When He sees the temple filled with greed instead of prayer, He overturns tables because God's house was meant to be a place for all nations. Jesus then curses a fig tree with no fruit, symbolizing a warning to those who claim faith but lack life change. The challenge? To be people who pray for the nations, bear spiritual fruit, and disciple others in following Christ.

(See the bottom of this note for a full sermon outline).

B. Discuss one or more of the following questions.

  1. What does Jesus' entry into Jerusalem tell us about His character and mission?
  2. Why was Jesus so angry about what was happening in the temple?
  3. Jesus says the temple should be a house of prayer for all nations—what does that mean for us now?
  4. What does it mean to bear fruit as a follower of Jesus?
  5. How can we develop a heart for the nations like Jesus has?

⌘ Space to Belay | 5-10 minutes