In my sermon, I began by setting the stage for the significance of Holy Week, emphasizing the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as a pivotal moment in biblical history. I referred to this event as "The Great Reveal," highlighting that this was the time when Jesus openly approached Jerusalem, no longer instructing His disciples to keep His miracles a secret. This marked the beginning of a series of events leading to the crucifixion and resurrection, which we would be commemorating in the coming days.
I then encouraged those who had not been baptized to consider doing so on Easter Sunday, a day symbolizing new life and resurrection. Moving into the scripture, I recounted the story of Jesus at Bethany, where He was anointed by Mary with expensive perfume, a gesture of profound love and sacrifice. This act was a precursor to His burial, and it demonstrated Mary's deep gratitude and recognition of who Jesus was.
I also touched upon the theme of light and darkness, drawing from John 12 and John 3, where Jesus spoke about the importance of living in the light. I urged the congregation to walk in the light, as Jesus is the light of the world, and to reject the darkness of sin and fear.
The sermon continued with the account of the triumphal entry, where I explained the cultural significance of the palm branches and the crowd's cries of "Hosanna." I clarified that while the people sought an earthly king to deliver them from Roman rule, Jesus came as a humble servant on a donkey, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah and subverting their expectations of a political savior.
I also discussed the confusion and disillusionment of the disciples, who had hoped for an earthly kingdom and struggled to understand the unfolding events. I reassured the congregation that, like the disciples, we may not always understand God's plan in the moment, but we can trust that He is working for our good.
Finally, I concluded with the reminder that Jesus' entry into Jerusalem was not the end but the beginning of a transformation that would culminate in His death and resurrection, offering salvation to all.
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