
Is Palm Sunday relevant today?
Many Christians view Palm Sunday as a quick time out before the clock expires on Lent. Some see it as the start of Holy Week. Others see it as a day that Sunday school children will dress up and lay green palm fronds on an altar prior to the worship service. And some will see Jesus as a faithful and suffering servant, making his journey to the cross.
The answer will ultimately depend on how you view Jesus.
Palm Sunday is all about the final journey of Jesus to Jerusalem. He enters with the reception of a hero. Palm branches are cut from the trees so that people can wave them and lay them at the feet of Jesus. The crowds shout with joy and excitement as he arrives. Some hope for a military solution to their suffering and see Jesus as the right leader for a rebellion. Some want a new government established where better leadership can be found. Some desire an economic solution where wealth and riches will fix the needs of their nation. And a portion of the crowd just desires deliverance through the Promised One of God, the Messiah. They desire redemption, restoration, and salvation. A Savior who will wipe away their tears and forgive their sins.
By the end of the week, many in the crowd will be disappointed. They did not find the expected fix. The crowd did not find the general, politician, or ruler they had desired. Only a small portion of the crowd will follow Jesus to the end of the week and they too will ultimately leave his side. But later, they will see an empty tomb and realize the truth. God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, and whoever believes in Him will have eternal life.
Palm Sunday is relevant because of the cross. As Jesus moves closer and closer to His own crucifixion, it demonstrates the magnitude of His love for us. That is the reason we sing on Palm Sunday. We sing to celebrate Jesus, the Lamb of God. We celebrate the One who journeys into Jerusalem, knowing that it will take Him to a cross, but that it will take away the sins of the world.
If we see Jesus for all that He has done, there is reason to worship, sing, and rejoice just like the first century crowds in Jerusalem. May our voices ring out in acclamation just like theirs, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna, in the highest!”
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Is Palm Sunday Relevant Today
Posted in Christian Living, News & Commentary, tagged Easter, Holy Week, Jesus, lamb of God, palm sunday on March 29, 2015|
Is Palm Sunday relevant today?
Many Christians view Palm Sunday as a quick time out before the clock expires on Lent. Some see it as the start of Holy Week. Others see it as a day that Sunday school children will dress up and lay green palm fronds on an altar prior to the worship service. And some will see Jesus as a faithful and suffering servant, making his journey to the cross.
The answer will ultimately depend on how you view Jesus.
Palm Sunday is all about the final journey of Jesus to Jerusalem. He enters with the reception of a hero. Palm branches are cut from the trees so that people can wave them and lay them at the feet of Jesus. The crowds shout with joy and excitement as he arrives. Some hope for a military solution to their suffering and see Jesus as the right leader for a rebellion. Some want a new government established where better leadership can be found. Some desire an economic solution where wealth and riches will fix the needs of their nation. And a portion of the crowd just desires deliverance through the Promised One of God, the Messiah. They desire redemption, restoration, and salvation. A Savior who will wipe away their tears and forgive their sins.
By the end of the week, many in the crowd will be disappointed. They did not find the expected fix. The crowd did not find the general, politician, or ruler they had desired. Only a small portion of the crowd will follow Jesus to the end of the week and they too will ultimately leave his side. But later, they will see an empty tomb and realize the truth. God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, and whoever believes in Him will have eternal life.
Palm Sunday is relevant because of the cross. As Jesus moves closer and closer to His own crucifixion, it demonstrates the magnitude of His love for us. That is the reason we sing on Palm Sunday. We sing to celebrate Jesus, the Lamb of God. We celebrate the One who journeys into Jerusalem, knowing that it will take Him to a cross, but that it will take away the sins of the world.
If we see Jesus for all that He has done, there is reason to worship, sing, and rejoice just like the first century crowds in Jerusalem. May our voices ring out in acclamation just like theirs, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna, in the highest!”
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