Reclaiming Faith: The Radical Message of Palm Sunday

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"The parade part of Palm Sunday is well understood and it's part. Jesus coming into Jerusalem. The larger context opens us up to bigger questions. Well is there more to it than just a parade? And the usual focus is of course on emphasizing the crowd's response to Jesus coming in into Jerusalem. So that's kind of the general framework." [01:54]( | | )

"Before the crowds, the palms, the cloaks, the reception Jesus coming in on the donkey these all have references of course and are prophetically announced the text to Psalm 118 which again further emphasizes this connection this sense of of kingly lineage." [04:53]( | | )

"What does Jesus do he overturns the tables why why did he overturn the tables what did that let that happen what do we infer from that well that they didn't consider that much of a threat perhaps that was something that happened fairly often there would be these spectacles of particular around Passover people coming in being received." [09:44]( | | )

"It's an incredible vision that Jesus is trying to reclaim and the reaction from the religious authority is we got to kill this guy and not just we have to kind of silence him or we have to you know get him out of the picture a bit or we need to criticize no they the significant this moment is this is when a parade becomes so much more than a political event." [11:47]( | | )

"God of Holy Week we step into this week hearing the clarion call from Jesus to get back to core principles of being his followers we hear in our scriptures today a sound and strong indictment of religious leadership that had lost its way and that Jesus was calling not only Jews but ultimately the whole world back into a righteous relationship with you." [13:55]( | | )

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