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Sermons.com - Dynamic PreachingPlease enter you company detail like phone number etc...Join Now: 1-800-777-7731Sermon Help | Illustrations | Church Resources | News | SeminaryJoin NowMy AccountContact Usclick here to sign upUsername: Password:This WeekSermonIllustrationCommentaryDictionaryArchaeologyPowerPointWorship AidsDramaChildren ResourcesStewardshipScriptureWelcome to Sermons.com: Select a category from the menu bar above to begin your search.HomeLoginSign UpFree DemoPastoral ResourcesMember BenefitsHelpNewsAuthorsHow To UseAbout UsStatement of FaithAdvertise With UsContact UsSermonsSermon OpenersIllustrationsEulogiesCommentariesDictionaryPowerpointsVideosMotion Backgrounds Splash Screens Archaeology Children's Sermons Children's Bulletins Lectionary Aids Bulletin Aids Christian Dramas Stewardship Campaigns Pastoral Resources Lectionary Powerpoints Mothers Day Powerpoints Fathers Day Powerpoints Memorial Day Independence Day Advent Powerpoints Thanksgiving Powerpoints Lent Powerpoints Easter Powerpoints Back to School Powerpoints Fall Season Powerpoints Jn 12:20-33 · Heb 5:5-10 · Jer 31:31-34 · Ps 51 THIS WEEK'S TEXT SERMONS.COM This Week's Sermons When the Cheering Stopped Matthew 21:1-11 Some years ago a book was written by Gene Smith, a noted American historian. The title was "When The Cheering Stopped." It was the story of President Woodrow Wilson and the events leading up to and following WWI. When that war was over Wilson was an international hero. There was a great spirit of optimism abroad, and people actually believed that the last war had been fought and the world had been made safe for democracy. On his first visit to Paris after the war Wilson was greeted by cheering mobs. He was actually more popular than their own heroes. The same thing was true in England and Italy. In a Vienna hospital a Red Cross worker had to tell the children that there would be no Christmas presents because of the war and the hard times. The children didn't believe her. They said that President Wilson was coming and they knew that everything would be all right. The cheering lasted about a year. Then it gradually began to stop. It turned out that the political leaders in Europe were more concerned with their own agendas than they were a lasting peace. At home, Woodrow Wilson ran into opposition in the United States Senate and his League of Nations was not ratified. Under the strain of it all the President's health began to break. In the next election his party was defeated. So it was that Woodrow Wilson, a man who barely a year or two earlier had been heralded as the new world Messiah, came to the end of his days a broken and defeated man. It's a sad story, but one that is not altogether unfamiliar. The ultimate reward for someone who tries to translate ideals into reality is apt to be frustration and defeat. There are some exceptions, of course, but not too many. It happened that way to Jesus... The rest of this sermon ca
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