The Importance of Palm Sunday
Jesus had come to save the lost (Luke 19:10).
Jesus had come to save the lost (Luke 19:10).
Now was the time. This was
the place to secure that salvation for fallen humanity.
Palm Sunday marked the start
of what is often called “Passion Week,”
the final seven days of Jesus’ earthly ministry.
Palm Sunday is the day we
celebrate the Triumphal Entry of
Jesus into Jerusalem, one week before His resurrection (Matthew 21:1-11).
As Jesus entered the holy
city, He neared the culmination of a long journey toward Golgotha.
Palm Sunday was the
“beginning of the end” of Jesus’ work on earth.
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Palm Sunday began with Jesus and His disciples traveling over the Mount of Olives.
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Palm Sunday began with Jesus and His disciples traveling over the Mount of Olives.
The Lord sent two disciples
ahead into the village of Bethphage to find an animal to ride. They found the
unbroken colt of a donkey, just as Jesus had said they would (Luke 19:29-30).
When they untied the
colt, the owners began to question them. The disciples responded with the
answer Jesus had provided: “The Lord needs it” (Luke 19:31-34).
Amazingly, the owners
were satisfied with that answer and let the disciples go. “They brought [the donkey] to
Jesus, threw their cloaks on the colt and put Jesus on it” (Luke 19:35).
As Jesus ascended toward
Jerusalem, a large multitude gathered around Him. This crowd understood that
Jesus was the Messiah; what they did not understand was that it was not time to
set up the kingdom yet—although Jesus had tried to tell them so (Luke 19:11-12).
The crowd’s actions
along the road give rise to the name “Palm
Sunday”: “A very large crowd spread
their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread
them on the road” (Matthew
21:8).
In strewing their cloaks on
the road, the people were giving Jesus the royal treatment—King Jehu was given
similar honor at his coronation (2
Kings 9:13).
John records the detail that
the branches they cut were from palm trees (John 12:13).
On that first Palm Sunday,
the people also honored Jesus verbally:
“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!’” (Matthew 21:9).
In their praise of Jesus,
the Jewish crowds were quoting Psalm
118:25-26, an acknowledged prophecy of the Christ.
The allusion to a
Messianic psalm drew resentment from the religious leaders present: “Some
of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, ‘Teacher, rebuke your disciples!’”
(Luke 19:39).
However, Jesus saw no
need to rebuke those who told the truth. He replied, “I tell you . . . if they keep
quiet, the stones will cry out” (Luke 19:40).
Some 450 to 500 years prior
to Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem, the prophet Zechariah had prophesied the event which
we now call Palm Sunday:
“Rejoice greatly, Daughter
Zion!
Shout, Daughter Jerusalem!
See, your king comes to you,
righteous and victorious,
lowly and riding on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey” (Zechariah 9:9).
The prophecy was fulfilled
in every particular, and it was indeed a time of rejoicing, as Jerusalem
welcomed their King.
Unfortunately, the
celebration was not to last. The crowds looked for a Messiah who would rescue
them politically and free them nationally.
But Jesus had come to save
them spiritually.
First things first, and
mankind’s primary need is spiritual, not political, cultural, or national
salvation.
Even as the coatless
multitudes waved the palm branches and shouted for joy, they missed the true
reason for Jesus’ presence. They could neither see nor understand the cross.
That’s why, “as [Jesus] approached Jerusalem and saw the
city, he wept over it and said, ‘If you, even you, had only known on this day
what would bring you peace—but now it is hidden from your eyes. The days will
come upon you when your enemies . . . will not leave one stone on another,
because you did not recognize the time of God’s coming to you” (Luke 19:41-47).
It is a tragic thing to see
the Savior but not recognize Him for who He is.
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The crowds who were crying out “Hosanna!” on Palm Sunday were crying out “Crucify Him!” later that week (Matthew 27:22-23).
There is coming a day when every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Philippians 2:10-11).
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The crowds who were crying out “Hosanna!” on Palm Sunday were crying out “Crucify Him!” later that week (Matthew 27:22-23).
There is coming a day when every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Philippians 2:10-11).
The worship will be real
then.
John records a scene
in heaven that features the redeemed souls in the eternal celebration of the
risen Lord: “There before me was a great
multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and
language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing
white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands” (Revelation
7:9, emphasis added).
These palm-bearing
saints will shout, “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb,”
and who can measure sum of their joy? (verse 10).
Are you among the redeemed
who will be there in that day in heaven?
Settle that sin issue now by
saying this prayer:
“Father
God, I confess I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You.
I
am truly sorry. I now want to
turn away from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.
Please
forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again.
I
believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the
dead, is alive, and hears my prayer.
I
invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from
this day forward. Thank You that according to Your Word, I am now born again.
Please
send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of
my life. I promise to study your Word - the Bible.
Use
me for Your glory.
In
Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”
“Hosanna”
Hillsong
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lyrics
I see the King of glory
Coming on the clouds with fire
The whole earth shakes
The whole earth shakes
Coming on the clouds with fire
The whole earth shakes
The whole earth shakes
I see His love and mercy
Washing over all our sin
The people sing
The people sing
Washing over all our sin
The people sing
The people sing
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
I see a generation
Rising up to take their place
With selfless faith
With selfless faith
Rising up to take their place
With selfless faith
With selfless faith
And I see a near revival
Stirring as we pray and seek
We're on our knees
We're on our knees
Stirring as we pray and seek
We're on our knees
We're on our knees
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Heal my heart and make it clean
Open up my eyes to the things unseen
Show me how to love like You have loved me
Open up my eyes to the things unseen
Show me how to love like You have loved me
Break my heart from what breaks Yours
Everything I am for Your kingdom's cause
As I walk from nothing to eternity
Everything I am for Your kingdom's cause
As I walk from nothing to eternity
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Hosanna in the highest
Palm Sunday
Calendar:
2017 – April 9
2018 – March 25
2019 – April 14
2020 – April 5
2017 – April 9
2018 – March 25
2019 – April 14
2020 – April 5
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