Sunday, March 24, 2013

Palm Sunday

Today marks the beginning of the most Holy Week in the Christian calendar - THE PASSION WEEK. Let us spend some time to meditate and reflect on what Jesus Christ has done for us more than 2000 years ago. We shall embark once again, on a spiritual journey to read what the Gospel writers have written in the Bible concerning the days leading to GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER.

The Royal Welcome
Matthew 21:1-11 (The Message)


When they neared Jerusalem, having arrived at Bethphage on Mount Olives, Jesus sent two disciples with these instructions: "Go over to the village across from you. You'll find a donkey tethered there, her colt with her. Untie her and bring them to me. If anyone asks what you're doing, say, 'The Master needs them!' He will send them with you."


This is the full story of what was sketched earlier by the prophet:


Tell Zion's daughter,
"Look, your king's on his way, poised and ready, mounted
On a donkey, on a colt, foal of a pack animal."


The disciples went and did exactly what Jesus told them to do. They led the donkey and colt out, laid some of their clothes on them, and Jesus mounted. Nearly all the people in the crowd threw their garments down on the road, giving him a royal welcome. Others cut branches from the trees and threw them down as a welcome mat. Crowds went ahead and crowds followed, all of them calling out, "Hosanna to David's son!" "Blessed is he who comes in God's name!" "Hosanna in highest heaven!"


As he made his entrance into Jerusalem, the whole city was shaken. Unnerved, people were asking, "What's going on here? Who is this?"


The parade crowd answered, "This is the prophet Jesus, the one from Nazareth in Galilee."


Entering Jerusalem on a Colt
Mark 11:1-11 (The Message)


When they were nearing Jerusalem, at Bethphage and Bethany on Mount Olives, he sent off two of the disciples with instructions: "Go to the village across from you. As soon as you enter, you'll find a colt tethered, one that has never yet been ridden. Untie it and bring it. If anyone asks, 'What are you doing?' say, 'The Master needs him, and will return him right away.'"


They went and found a colt tied to a door at the street corner and untied it. Some of those standing there said, "What are you doing untying that colt?" The disciples replied exactly as Jesus had instructed them, and the people let them alone. They brought the colt to Jesus, spread their coats on it, and he mounted.


The people gave him a wonderful welcome, some throwing their coats on the street, others spreading out rushes they had cut in the fields. Running ahead and following after, they were calling out,


Hosanna!
Blessed is he who comes in God's name!
Blessed the coming kingdom of our father David!
Hosanna in highest heaven!


He entered Jerusalem, then entered the Temple. He looked around, taking it all in. But by now it was late, so he went back to Bethany with the Twelve.


God's Personal Visit
Luke 19:29-44 (The Message)


After saying these things, Jesus headed straight up to Jerusalem. When he got near Bethphage and Bethany at the mountain called Olives, he sent off two of the disciples with instructions: "Go to the village across from you. As soon as you enter, you'll find a colt tethered one that has never been ridden. Untie it and bring it. If anyone says anything, asks, 'What are you doing?' say, 'His Master needs him.'"


The two left and found it just as he said. As they were untying the colt, its owners said, "What are you doing untying the colt?"


They said, "His Master needs him."


They brought the colt to Jesus. Then, throwing their coats on its back, they helped Jesus get on. As he rode, the people gave him a grand welcome, throwing their coats on the street.


Right at the crest, where Mount Olives begins its descent, the whole crowd of disciples burst into enthusiastic praise over all the mighty works they had witnessed:


Blessed is he who comes, the king in God's name!
All's well in heaven!
Glory in the high places!


Some Pharisees from the crowd told him, "Teacher, get your disciples under control!"


But he said, "If they kept quiet, the stones would do it for them, shouting praise."


When the city came into view, he wept over it. "If you had only recognized this day, and everything that was good for you! But now it's too late. In the days ahead your enemies are going to bring up their heavy artillery and surround you, pressing in from every side. They'll smash you and your babies on the pavement. Not one stone will be left intact. All this because you didn't recognize and welcome God's personal visit."


See How Your King Comes
John 12:12-19 (The Message)


The next day the huge crowd that had arrived for the Feast heard that Jesus was entering Jerusalem. They broke off palm branches and went out to meet him. And they cheered:


Hosanna!
Blessed is he who comes in God's name!
Yes! The King of Israel!


Jesus got a young donkey and rode it, just as the Scripture has it:


No fear, Daughter Zion:
See how your king comes, riding a donkey's colt.


The disciples didn't notice the fulfillment of many Scriptures at the time, but after Jesus was glorified, they remembered that what was written about him matched what was done to him.


The crowd that had been with him when he called Lazarus from the tomb, raising him from the dead, was there giving eyewitness accounts. It was because they had spread the word of this latest God-sign that the crowd swelled to a welcoming parade. The Pharisees took one look and threw up their hands: "It's out of control. The world's in a stampede after him."


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