Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Entry to Jerusalem



These eleven verses of the Bible amazingly describe Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem at the beginning of Passion Week.  Only he knew that these were his last days as man on earth.  Asking his disciples to obtain a colt, a small donkey that had never been ridden, fulfilled the words of the prophet Zechariah.  He said that the Jewish messiah was to arrive as a gentle and peaceable King on a donkey.  What the people did not understand was the type of king that God had sent.  After all their years as slaves and being overrun by foreign governments, they were really expecting a power king, and overwhelming force that would put them on top of the world.  It was the telling of Jesus life, his way of living as a man that would lead the world in knowing the true power of being righteous.
It is a wonder in that day a time (no TV, radio, twitter, email, etc) the crowds that turned out to greet His entry to the city.  They were all there due to word of mouth that the King was coming and they met him with chants and a carpet of braches honoring him.  They knew their scripture and believed the words of their prophets.  What they hadn’t counted on was that they had to change the way they lived on earth.

Prayer:  Heavenly Father, we thank you for the day that you sent your son, Jesus.   He came first as a man so that we could learn from his teachings and his life.  Help us, we pray, to try to live up to these standards he set of Love and Service.  For he will come again to judge what we’ve learned and how we have applied these lessons.  Help us live right that we may be worthy of his sacrifice.  We pray to you through His name.  Amen

C. G. Kimberley “Kim”

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