Today, as we gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday, I reflected on the profound moments leading up to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. I shared from Matthew 21:1-11, where Jesus fulfills the prophecy of Zechariah by riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, a symbol of peace. This act was a declaration of His kingship, yet it was a kingship that would challenge the expectations of many.
In my message titled "Mistaken Identity," I explored the crowd's reaction to Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. Initially, they welcomed Him with shouts of "Hosanna," laying down their cloaks and branches in a gesture of submission and honor. However, this adoration was short-lived. As the week progressed, Jesus' actions and teachings did not align with the political and social deliverance the people anticipated. Their disappointment turned to anger, leading to the cries of "Crucify him!" just days later.
I emphasized the danger of viewing Jesus through our own lenses of convenience, politics, prosperity, or as a mere problem-solver. These distorted views can lead us to misunderstand His true identity and purpose. Instead, I urged us to see Jesus as our Savior, the one who rescues us from sin and death, not merely as a figure who aligns with our personal agendas or cultural trends.
I also addressed the misconception that proximity to Jesus or the church guarantees understanding or salvation. Even the disciples, who were closest to Jesus, struggled to grasp His mission until after His resurrection. This serves as a reminder that each person must come to their own understanding and relationship with Jesus, beyond mere familiarity or tradition.
In closing, I called us to a genuine surrender to Jesus' lordship, recognizing Him as our Savior and allowing that truth to transform our lives. As we approach Easter, we are reminded of the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for us, and the importance of not taking our salvation for granted, but living in a way that reflects our gratitude and understanding of who Jesus truly is.
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