This Sunday, as we prepare our hearts for Holy Week, we’ll take a different approach to the Palm Sunday message. While we’ll reflect on Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, we’ll also walk through the events of His final days leading up to Good Friday. The gospel writers devote an extraordinary amount of attention to this final week - nearly half of John’s Gospel focuses on it, which speaks to its significance in our faith. From the moment Jesus rode into the city on a donkey, fulfilling Zechariah’s prophecy, to His cleansing of the temple, His teachings on faith and readiness, and ultimately His betrayal, every moment was intentional. Each event reveals more about who Jesus truly is and what He came to accomplish.
As we follow Jesus through these crucial days, we’ll see how He boldly declared His authority and divinity. He confronted the religious leaders, pronounced judgment on spiritual hypocrisy, and pointed His disciples toward the necessity of faith. His cleansing of the temple wasn’t just about overturning tables, it was a declaration that true worship belongs to God alone. His cursing of the fig tree symbolized Israel’s spiritual barrenness, reminding us to examine the fruit in our own lives. And when He spoke about His return, His message was clear: no one knows the exact hour, so we must always be ready. These moments weren’t just historical events; they were signposts pointing to the greater purpose of Jesus’ mission.
As we move into Holy Week, let’s reflect on the depth of Jesus’ sacrifice and what it means for us today. His entry into Jerusalem signified His kingship, His actions in the temple revealed His authority and His final teachings called His followers to faithfulness. Most importantly, He willingly submitted to the Father’s will, setting the stage for the cross. My prayer is that as we study this pivotal week together, we will grow in our love for Christ and our commitment to follow Him daily. I look forward to sharing this message with you!
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