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On
Palm Sunday, we celebrate the first joy of the season, as we celebrate Our
Lord's triumphant entrance into Jerusalem where he was welcomed by crowds
worshiping him and laying down palm leaves before him. It also marks the
beginning of Holy Week, with the greatest tragedy and sorrow of the year.
Jesus' triumphant return to Jerusalem is only one side of the story. By now
many of the Jews are filled with hate for Our Lord. They want to see him
stoned, calling Him a blasphemer, especially after offering proof of His
Divinity during a winter visit to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Dedication.
After this, Jesus went to Perea, where he was summoned to Bethany. There he
raised Lazarus from the dead, a miracle which wins Him such renown among
certain Pharisees that they decided finally to end His life.
Jesus
took refuge at Ephrem returning six days before Passover to Bethany,
triumphantly entering Jerusalem. That evening, He leaves Jerusalem and
returns Monday. He spent time with Gentiles in the Temple, and on Wednesday
left for the Mount of Olives. Here he foretold the apostles the events of
the next several days, including His impending death.
He returned to Jerusalem on Thursday, to share the Last Supper with His
apostles. He was subsequently arrested and tried. He was crucified at
Calvary on Friday, outside the gates of Jerusalem.
He was buried the same day, and arose three days later, on Easter Sunday.
All of this is done by our Lord for forgiveness of our sins, and for life
everlasting with Him.
God so loved us, that He sent His only begotten Son to die for us, so that
our sins maybe forgiven. |