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Summary: What separates us from the crowd on the side of the road?

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Sermon Title: Jesus Knew

Luke 19:28-44

Hi, my name is Thomas, you have probably heard about me, I am one of Jesus’ disciples. I want to take you on an imaginary journey, back to the day of the first Palm Sunday.

I want you to travel with me this morning to see if we can answer the question, What happened between Palm Sunday and Good Friday?

It was the Sunday before the Friday when Jesus was crucified when we first entered Jerusalem with Jesus.

We had been walking all day and we arrived early afternoon. As usual word had gotten out that we were coming because everyone was waiting for us.

Oh it was a sight to behold. Because this was the time of the Passover, People had gathered there from all over the world to celebrate our freedom from slavery in Egypt.

Just imagine Hundreds of thousands of people all gathered along the road side shouting and waving at us as we approached.

There were young and old alike, people from all walks of life –they were all there to see Jesus because they had heard about his great teachings and of the miracles he performed.

As we drew closer, some of the people began taking off their cloaks and started spreading them our on the road ahead of us. Some had even gone into the fields and cut palm branches and spread them out and waved them at us. That is one of the reasons you call this day Palm Sunday.

But for us it was more than that.

It was our day to shine.

This was the day that Jesus was going to make those people that called him a fake eat their words.

This was the day we would see Jesus reveal himself to the people as the Messiah- oh yes, this was the day we had been waiting for. Or at least this was what I was thinking.

I looked around for Peter, James, and the other disciples, because it was hard to stay together with so many people pressing against us and trying to reach out and touch Jesus. We had to protect him. We had to try and keep the crowd back.

But even then my mind began to reflect back on some things Jesus had said..

For three years I had followed Jesus.

I left my home, family, friends, everything to go with him. I can’t rightly understand it but when he called me and told me to follow him, I knew I had to obey.

I have sit at his feet and listened to him as he taught us. I have watched him perform miracles and he even gave us the power to heal and cast our demons. I know that he is a Man sent by God and He himself proclaimed to be

the Son of God.

But lately in the last few days Jesus had been saying some things that none of us understood.

He said he was going to be handed over to the gentiles and that they would mock him , insult him, spit on him, flog him and after that they would kill him.. These were his actual words.

How could this be?

He is the Messiah. We know this now.

He is the one who has come to set the people of God free from the bondage and the oppression of the Romans.

But the most puzzling part was when he said: On the third day he would rise again.

He said that he was going to rise from the dead.

I don’t know what he was talking about, and neither did any of the others. But we were afraid to ask because we didn’t want Jesus to know we didn’t have the slightest idea of what he meant.

Besides that, look at all the people who have come here to welcome him into town. These people love him- they wouldn’t allow anything to happen to him. Would they?

Just then, I saw Peter and James and John, those three were always together, I even think Jesus favored them over the rest of us. But there they were shouting at the top of their voices along with all the other disciples.

“Blessed be the king who comes in the name of the Lord!”

“Peace in Heaven and glory in the highest!”

There were some Pharisees nearby who shouted for Jesus to quiet his disciples and tell them to stop making such audacious claims about him.

But Jesus only smiled and said, “even if they keep quiet the stones themselves would cry out. Jesus was always saying things like that, things we didn’t understand.

As Jesus neared the edge of the city he stopped and as he sat and looked out over the people He began to weep.

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Gordon A Ward Jr

commented on Dec 26, 2018

Thank you for this ! I loved the first person analogy! Ive done this a few times, and dressed the part...went over well...many blessings to you sir!!!!

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