Embracing Passion Week: Worship, Prophecy, and Devotion

 

Summary

In John chapter 12, we find ourselves in the midst of Passion Week, a time of profound reflection and worship. This week marks the final days of Jesus' earthly life, culminating in His crucifixion and resurrection. As we journey through this sacred time, we are reminded of the significance of each day, from the triumphal entry on Palm Sunday to the somber reflection of Good Friday. This week is an invitation to immerse ourselves in worship, prayer, and even fasting, as we remember the immense sacrifice Jesus made for us.

The story of Mary anointing Jesus' feet with expensive perfume is a powerful example of unreserved worship. Mary, overwhelmed with gratitude for Jesus raising her brother Lazarus from the dead, pours out her most valuable possession at His feet. This act of worship is a reminder that true devotion to God is not concerned with the opinions of others but is an expression of our deepest love and gratitude. In a culture that often encourages us to hold back our emotions, Mary's example challenges us to worship God with abandon, giving Him our all.

As Jesus enters Jerusalem, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah, the crowd shouts "Hosanna" and "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord," quoting Psalm 118. This moment is not just a spontaneous celebration but a fulfillment of prophecy, marking the arrival of the Messiah. However, the crowd's expectations of a conquering king are soon shattered as Jesus' path leads to the cross. The prophecy in Daniel 9 foretold not only His arrival but also His rejection and crucifixion, a reminder that God's plans often defy human expectations.

Palm Sunday is a day of profound significance, a day that was prophesied hundreds of years before it occurred. It is a reminder of God's faithfulness and the fulfillment of His promises. As we reflect on this day, we are invited to consider our own response to Jesus. Will we, like the crowd, praise Him one moment and turn away the next, or will we remain steadfast in our devotion, recognizing Him as the true King who came to save us?

Key Takeaways:

1. Passion Week invites us to immerse ourselves in worship, prayer, and reflection, remembering the sacrifice of Jesus and preparing our hearts for Easter. This week is an opportunity to deepen our relationship with God and to align our lives with His purposes. [00:15]

2. Mary's act of anointing Jesus' feet with expensive perfume is a powerful example of unreserved worship. It challenges us to give God our best, holding nothing back, and to express our love and gratitude without concern for the opinions of others. [06:37]

3. The crowd's shouts of "Hosanna" and "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" during Jesus' triumphal entry are not random but are deeply rooted in prophecy, highlighting the fulfillment of God's promises and the arrival of the Messiah. [11:58]

4. The prophecy in Daniel 9 foretold not only the arrival of the Messiah but also His rejection and crucifixion, reminding us that God's plans often defy human expectations and that true victory comes through sacrifice. [21:01]

5. Palm Sunday is a day of profound significance, marking the fulfillment of prophecy and the arrival of the true King. It invites us to consider our own response to Jesus and to remain steadfast in our devotion, recognizing Him as our Savior. [22:32]

Youtube Chapters:

- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:15] - Passion Week Devotional
- [00:54] - Good Friday and Easter Services
- [01:17] - Fasting and Prayer
- [02:03] - Easter Service Schedule
- [03:39] - Introduction to John 12
- [04:21] - Background of Palm Sunday
- [05:24] - Mary's Act of Worship
- [06:37] - True Worship and Emotion
- [09:11] - The Plot Against Lazarus
- [11:02] - The Triumphal Entry
- [12:11] - Psalm 118 and Prophecy
- [14:29] - Daniel's Prophecy
- [18:23] - Calculating the Prophetic Timeline
- [20:04] - The Significance of Palm Sunday

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. John 12:1-19 - The story of Mary anointing Jesus and the triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
2. Zechariah 9:9 - Prophecy about the king coming on a donkey.
3. Psalm 118:25-26 - The crowd's shouts during Jesus' entry.

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#### Observation Questions
1. What significant event does John 12 describe, and how does it set the stage for Passion Week? [04:21]
2. How does Mary demonstrate her devotion to Jesus, and what is the reaction of those around her? [06:37]
3. What are the specific phrases the crowd shouts during Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, and where do they originate from? [11:58]
4. How does the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9 relate to Jesus' entry into Jerusalem? [11:30]

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#### Interpretation Questions
1. What does Mary's act of anointing Jesus' feet with expensive perfume reveal about the nature of true worship? [06:37]
2. How does the crowd's reaction to Jesus' entry into Jerusalem reflect their understanding of His mission, and how does it contrast with the prophecy in Daniel 9? [21:01]
3. In what ways does the fulfillment of prophecy during Passion Week demonstrate God's faithfulness and the unfolding of His plans? [22:32]
4. How might the prophecy in Daniel 9 challenge our expectations of how God works in the world? [21:01]

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#### Application Questions
1. Passion Week is a time for worship, prayer, and reflection. How can you intentionally set aside time this week to deepen your relationship with God? [00:15]
2. Mary's act of worship was unreserved and extravagant. What is one way you can express your devotion to God without concern for the opinions of others? [06:37]
3. The crowd praised Jesus as He entered Jerusalem but later turned against Him. How can you ensure that your faith remains steadfast, even when circumstances change? [21:42]
4. Reflect on a time when God's plans in your life defied your expectations. How did you respond, and what did you learn from that experience? [21:01]
5. Palm Sunday marks the fulfillment of prophecy and the arrival of the true King. How does this knowledge impact your understanding of Jesus as your Savior? [22:32]
6. Consider the significance of Jesus' sacrifice during Passion Week. How can you incorporate fasting or another spiritual discipline to focus on His sacrifice this week? [01:17]
7. How can you use the story of Jesus' triumphal entry to share your faith with someone who may not know Him? [01:51]

Devotional

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Quotes



This week is an invitation to immerse ourselves in worship, prayer, and even fasting, as we remember the immense sacrifice Jesus made for us. [00:19:56]

Mary, overwhelmed with gratitude for Jesus raising her brother Lazarus from the dead, pours out her most valuable possession at His feet. This act of worship is a reminder that true devotion to God is not concerned with the opinions of others but is an expression of our deepest love and gratitude. [00:348:54]

True worship is when you just don't even care. You're so fire I don't care who sees me. Yeah, it's a little degree to get on my knees and use my hair to I don't know I don't even think she thought that way. [00:498:00]

The crowd's shouts of "Hosanna" and "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" during Jesus' triumphal entry are not random but are deeply rooted in prophecy, highlighting the fulfillment of God's promises and the arrival of the Messiah. [00:681:60]

Psalm 118 you need to know where these phrases come from, they are they're quoting this isn't just a random hey let's say hallelujah let's say hosanna let's say you know praise the Lord let's say and just shouting whatever came to mind but it's very specific these two phrases. [00:739:20]

Palm Sunday was not just another day it was something that was prophesied hundreds of years beforehand and now hear this one that they've been waiting for who's been healing people Lazarus everyone is showing up and they go this is the day. [00:1228:98]

The prophecy in Daniel 9 foretold not only the arrival of the Messiah but also His rejection and crucifixion, reminding us that God's plans often defy human expectations and that true victory comes through sacrifice. [00:1264:74]

After Sunday that was the one day where he got all of the praise all of the worship but after that, the same people that were screaming Hosanna were screaming crucify him he had nothing after that and by Friday he was crucified. [00:1304:40]

When we celebrate Palm Sunday it's you gotta see that's a very significant day it was a day the Lord had made and like I said earlier there are people who just don't believe it some people have looked at this and said well it could have been coincidence. [00:1355:34]

God had told Daniel this is when my anointed one is coming and so when he came you couple that with all of the Miracles that had been going on and it just was caused for just a massive celebration the moment the king wrote in on his donkey. [00:1403:64]

The prophecy goes on and talks about how the people of the ruler who will come will destroy the city the sanctuary the end will come like a flood war will continue until the end and desolations have been decreed and after the death of Christ. [00:1325:88]

The prophecy in Daniel 9 foretold not only the arrival of the Messiah but also His rejection and crucifixion, reminding us that God's plans often defy human expectations and that true victory comes through sacrifice. [00:1264:74]

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