
Mark 11: 1-11
Jerusalem in 30 A.D. was a time of excitement.
Let’s answer three questions today:
How did Jesus come into the city?
It was time for the Passover celebration. The Passover was one of the three feasts that Jews were supposed to attend in Jerusalem. Because of this, EVERYONE was in the City. The normal population was 20,000 but during Passover it was nearly 150,000 - it was packed.
Jesus was very well known. At this point in his ministry, he was probably the most famous person around. He could have come into the City like a hero! But He didn’t. He actually did something so strange…
Mark 11: 7
It’s interesting. Jesus and his followers had probably come by foot all the way from Galilee. But now for the last two miles Jesus decided to ride a donkey. Why?
Zechariah 9: 9
500 years before Jesus was born, Zechariah prophesied that the Messiah would ride into Jerusalem on a humble donkey.
How did Jesus come into the City? The same way He was going to leave. As a humble servant.
Luke 14:11
Jesus only practiced that which he preached.
Next question…
How did the Crowd React to Jesus?
Let’s look how John remembers the day:
John 12: 13
This where we get the term Palm Sunday. John says they took branches and started waving them in celebration.
This moment in scripture really humbles me. How often have I praised God when things are going great, and then questioned God when I didn’t understand His plan.
Jesus was being worshipped by the crowds, but in a few days these same people who are singing, “Hosanna” will be shouting for him to be crucified.
Listen to how Jesus described this concept:
Matthew 13: 24-30
But then Jesus said the weeds and the wheat grow together and at the harvest they will be separated. I am not naive to think that even in this room we have people who look the part, but they aren’t really following Jesus. He is calling to you today.
On that day when they were waving branches and welcoming a King, I am sure there were some people there just out of mere curiosity. They were just following the crowd. They saw the excitement and wondered what was going on and just started shouting like the others.
The same thing happens with churches. Some people are attracted to church because their friends are there. Or maybe they hear that good things are happening there.
But let me ask this final question today:
Why are you here today?
Jesus asked people a question one day and I think it’s a good one for us this morning as we consider Palm Sunday.
Matthew 16: 15-17
Who do you say Jesus is? We might come to church for all sorts of reasons. Some of us look forward to seeing friends who’ve become our family. Others are here for a donut! Maybe you’re here because someone made you come.
God accepts me because Jesus loves me. I have faith in Jesus.
Romans 5: 1
Peace is a powerful gift. The opposite of peace is chaos and war.
When Jesus rode into town that day, He was on a mission to save you.
Phillipians 2: 6-11
Why are you here today? It’s not an accident: God wanted to remind you about His Son Jesus who came as a humble servant to seek and save the lost.
Who is the lost? In a way, it’s all of us, we all need more direction from the Lord today. Some need to have faith for the first time
Romans 10: 9-10
Some here need to confess:
1 John 1: 9
Some need to renew their commitment to follow Jesus
Romans 12: 2
The Holy Spirit of God is here to bring salvation, healing, forgiveness, hope, and renewal to all who would call on Him. You don’t have to leave here the same today.