Holy Week: Palm Sunday
Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm taking a little bit of a break from "Women's History Month" and I'll be sharing a blog honoring "Holy Week!" What officially kicks off "Holy Week?" Well it's "Palm Sunday" the week before Easter that kicks it off! What's "Palm Sunday" all about? Well it's about when Christ and His disciples were on their way traveling to Jerusalem and they notice a mother donkey and colt. (a baby donkey) The disciples take the colt and give it to Jesus and He rides on it. You can read this account in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John where when Christ rides on the donkey and His disciples are with Him when a crowd of people gather to meet Him. Who was this crowd? Well many people were aware of what happened to Lazarus (see John 11 for that) who was in the grave four days and rose from the dead by Christ! Word traveled fast about that and the crowd took their coats and laid it on the ground and waved Palm branches and shouted. "Hosanna! Hosanna blessed is He that comes in the name of the Lord!" What and why was the crowd of crying out? When they said "Hosanna" they were crying out and chanting for Jesus to save them! You know what's funny about that? In fact Jesus' name actually means "Savior or Salvation is of the Lord!" Here's something else to think about, have y'all wondered about why Christ asked His disciples to go get Him a donkey and not a horse? Well number one it was to fulfill prophecy from the Old Testament. The Scripture for that is mentioned in Zechariah 9:9 KJV says. "Rejoice greatly O daughters of Zion shout O daughter of Zion: Behold thy King cometh unto thee, He is just and having salvation: Lowly and riding on a colt". Christ number one came to fulfill prophecy from the Old Testament! (Side note Zechariah in the Old Testament is different from Zechariah in the New Testament. Zechariah from the Old Testament is a prophet while Zechariah in the New Testament is a priest, the husband of Elizabeth, and father of John the Baptist!) The second reason is the importance of knowing what significant animals kings in the ancient times ride on and their significance. If a king rode on a donkey either in his nation or to another nation meant he came to bring peace. But if a king rode in his nation or another nation on a horse it meant he's going to war! Some of you ladies may or may not know that in the book of Revelations 19:11-16 depicts our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ coming out of heaven with the armies of heaven (the raptured saints) riding on a horse where He's declared "King of kings and Lord of lords!" In the future our Lord and Savior will ride on a horse to make war with the Anti-Christ (Side note the Anti-Christ is not President Trump!) and other evil armies that come against Israel! (Side note that's why it's important for us in the body of Christ to stand with Israel as well as pray for their salvation! Anyone that fights Israel is a enemy of our Lord period and there's tons of Scripture to back that!) But when Christ on "Palm Sunday" rode on a donkey He came to bring peace not war! (War is for a much later time!) But here's what's so interesting about "Palm Sunday". It was like a parade for Jesus and the Pharisees hated it! Not surprising right? The Pharisees said in Luke 19:39 KJV. "Master rebuke thy disciples!" But Christ replied in verse 40, "I tell you that if they hold their peace the stones would immediately cry out!" Wow! That talks about why our praise is so important because if we don't the rocks will cry out! But here's another important point to remember. When the crowd shouted "Hosanna! Hosanna!" they were right about that. But they assumed that when Christ arrived in Jerusalem during that time, they assumed He was going to come overthrow the Roman government and the Pharisees and establish His earthly kingdom right then and there! The funny thing about that is that the male disciples (not the lady disciples Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary mother of James the younger, Susanna, and Salome which I'll write two more blogs in honor of them!) assumed the same thing as well too that Christ would establish His earthly kingdom in Jerusalem at that time! But as we know they were completely ignorant that Christ came to seek and save that which was lost (see Luke 19:10) and only later come back to rule the kingdoms of this world during the "Millennial reign". (That's for another time and for another blog!) Neither the crowd nor Christ's male disciples even considered the cross and resurrection much less entering the kingdom of heaven but ladies Jesus wasn't blind sighted nor ignorant what He was about to face. Jesus is fully God and fully Man knew what challenges awaited Him in Jerusalem. He knew that though the crowd was cheering for Him on "Palm Sunday" would later chant "Crucify Him" on "Good Friday". Ladies let me share something startling. Just because someone may sing Jesus praises or compliment us doesn't mean they care about us or have our hearts. It's because when Christ would later get arrested, accused, and treated badly the crowd wanted nothing to do with Him! I pray that we ladies don't ever become like that forsaking our Lord or each other when we get tested because of our walk with Christ. Christ came to bring us to a spiritual kingdom of heaven and the way of that would be through the cross! So as we celebrate today and the rest of "Holy Week" may we be appreciated for what Jesus has done for us, may our love for Him grow, and may we never take Him for granted. May we also praise and worship Him in spirit and in truth mentioned from John 4:24. That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. Blessings to each of you ladies, happy Lord's day, and happy "Palm Sunday!"









