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We shift from the dinner table to the streets of Jerusalem.
Thousands had come in preparation for Passover.
Many wondered if Jesus was going to attend like He had done in the past.
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They lined His path with their clothes and palm branches.
Why?
They shouted HOSANNA which means “save us.”
They included words from the Messianic Psalm
Psalm 11
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Jesus’ miracles repeatedly caused the crowds to praise and glorify God.
Such praise was short lived because it often looked for physical and political deliverance rather than for the fulfillment of God’s purposes.
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Why did Jesus ride a donkey instead of being driven through the streets on a chariot like a king?
This is fulfilled prophecy as found in Zechariah, which was written in the middle 500’s BC.
The phrase “Daughter of Zion” was a well known phrase for the expression of the citizens of Jerusalem.
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“At first his disciples did not understand all this.”
What else did that disciples not understand?
Luke 2:
Luke 18:
“Only after He was Glorified”
When was Jesus glorified?
Also when they received the Holy Spirit they received.
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When we study the truth of scripture, we have these “a-ha” moments and understanding takes place.
This is a precious gift from God!
Go back to , Jesus prayed to the Father and so the crowd would hear.
Now, they were still testifying what Jesus had done.
This miracle had great power to convince others and bring them to faith.
What can we testify about right now that shows what Jesus has done in our lives?
John 12:
Why is it important to be able to share what Jesus has done in your life?
Why were the Pharisees so frustrated?
Such testimony disturbs those that oppose the Lord.
The Pharisees certainly did get upset.
As for the rest of the crowd, this quote from Bob Goff sums it up: “They would lay down their palms; He would lay down His Life.
A lot can change in a week.”
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