A WORD FROM THE
PASTOR
"...then Jesus sent two
disciples, 2 saying to them, 'Go into
the village opposite you, and immediately
you will find a donkey tied, and a colt with
her. Loose them and bring them to
Me.'" Matthew 21:1-2 KNJV
Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday,
is the start of the journey to the cross.
As Jesus approached Jerusalem, He sent two
disciples ahead for preparation. A
donkey was selected for His ride into town
(fulfilling Zechariah 9:9).
The
savior entered the city with shouts of joy
from the people gathered. Cloaks and
palm branches covered the road as the
anticipated King arrived. Everyone
seemed to be happy on Palm Sunday.
Sadly, the tone would soon change as their
hero would be arrested, tried, and
crucified. In this arrival, the crowds
wanted a Messiah who would give political
and national rescue. Jesus had a
better mission. His mission was to
save sinful man and woman--by the gift of
His own blood - a plan the people did not
understand. There was much about the
Passion Week that the disciples, the people,
and the religious leaders did not
understand. We too sometimes fail to
understand what God is doing, but when we do
not understnad, we can trust Him.
Adapted from:
https://research.lifeway.com/2019/04/14/holy-week-devotional-palm-sunday/