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Summary: It's Palm Sunday and the crowd is shouting for Jesus to become King and save them. Do they understand what they're asking for?

Glorify the Lord

2022 Lent / Genesis 37:1–11; Luke 19:29–40; John 12:12–19

 

• Intro

• Palm Sunday - A tradition well over 1600 years old.

• A Christian pilgrim in Jerusalem around 380 wrote that he saw local Christians descending from the mount of Olives waving palm fronds.

• By 1200 AD the practice of including Palms into worship on the Sunday before Easter was widely known.

• But on that first Palm Sunday did the crowd really understand what they were saying and doing? John says they did not.

• Several activities.

• Shouts of Hosanna!

• Singing psalms

• Waving palm fronds and laying them on the road.

• Spreading their cloaks on the road.

• All for Jesus of Nazareth. The One they would have be their king.

• Once again, we have to make connections into their world and culture to understand what’s going on. It’s more than just a parade.

• Palm fronds

John 12:12–13 NLT

12 The next day, the news that Jesus was on the way to Jerusalem swept through the city. A large crowd of Passover visitors 13 took palm branches and went down the road to meet him. They shouted, ??“Praise God! ??Blessings on the one who comes in the name of the Lord! ??Hail to the King of Israel!”

• Palm branches - symbol used throughout Israel’s history

• Palms were a big part of everyday life. Food, shelter, shade, etc.

• National symbol for Israel from inter-testamental time.

• On coins, carved into the temple walls and doors.

1 Kings 6:29 NLT

29 He decorated all the walls of the inner sanctuary and the main room with carvings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers.

• Used regularly in religious celebration.

Leviticus 23:40 NLT

40 On the first day gather branches from magnificent trees—palm fronds, boughs from leafy trees, and willows that grow by the streams. Then celebrate with joy before the Lord your God for seven days.

• A sign of godliness in royalty and the faithful

Psalm 92:12 NLT

12 But the godly will flourish like palm trees ??and grow strong like the cedars of Lebanon.

• They signified triumph, a victory symbol

• Hosanna! - Lord save!

• Traditional cry as the pilgrims entered the city.

• Palm fronds were waved as Psalm 118 was sung in the temple during the feast every day.

Psalm 118:25–26 NLT

25 Please, Lord, please save us. ??Please, Lord, please give us success. ??26 Bless the one who comes in the name of the Lord. ??We bless you from the house of the Lord.

• In their context, as they waved fronds and sang this song, they expected Jesus to be the long awaited military and civilian Messiah.

• But He had a different plan. So he breaks across that expectation with His method of entering the city.

• Donkey

John 12:14–15 NLT

14 Jesus found a young donkey and rode on it, fulfilling the prophecy that said: ??15 “Don’t be afraid, people of Jerusalem. ??Look, your King is coming, ??riding on a donkey’s colt.”

• Unlike previous kings of Israel who had gigantic stables of horses, Jesus chooses the lowly and humble.

• Fulfillment of prophecy:

Zechariah 9:9 NLT

9 Rejoice, O people of Zion! ??Shout in triumph, O people of Jerusalem! ??Look, your king is coming to you. ??He is righteous and victorious, ??yet he is humble, riding on a donkey— ??riding on a donkey’s colt.

• Jesus is King who brings peace.

• Contrasted to previous kings who rode on war horses. (Solomon, Maccabees)

• Let’s bring this into our world.

Waving Palms Today

• The crowd who lined the road into Jerusalem that day sang traditional songs and waved palm branches just like they had always done.

• They were expressing their hopes, dreams, fears. Directing all of it toward Jesus.

• They were right to acknowledge Jesus as King but didn’t know just how right they were.

• Sadly, a few days later, they repudiated their celebration with cries of anger and fear: Crucify! We have no king by Caesar!

• It’s a powerful lesson for us as we prepare for Easter to recognize the truth that seemed to escape the crowd that day:

• When we “wave our palms” for Jesus.

• Stickers on our cars.

• Bible memes on social media.

• Bible on the desk at work/school.

• Do we really understand what we’re saying and doing?

We acknowledge our need for salvation.

• When we choose to wave our palm branches, we recognize that we need to be saved!

• We are shouting with our words and deeds “Hosanna!” Lord, save!”

Acts 4:12 NLT

12 There is salvation in no one else! God has given no other name under heaven by which we must be saved.”

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