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                     Palm Sunday

Reading: John 12:12 - 18
Matthew 24: 36 - 44 

Today is Palm Sunday, the day when we remember the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, and mark the beginning of Holy Week, when we follow our Lord through his Passion. When I read John's gospel account of this, I always think to myself that *THIS MESSIAH* entering Jerusalem on *THIS MOUNT* - a humble colt - was not at all what the mass population of Jews had in mind. Their messiah was going to appear as a brilliant hero, a dazzling conqueror, a King unlike any other. There were only a handful of faithful waiting, crying HOSANNA! So, Jesus did not get his tickertape parade down the main street of Jerusalem, but what did happen was far more significant. For unlike any hero, before or since, Jesus' actions were far more vital, essential and encompassing! No other hero, conqueror or king laid down their lives in such a brutal way as Jesus did, and none for the same reason! 


We stand now, waiting, with palms in hand for Jesus return to us. We wait, for He tells us in Matthew's gospels that we will not know the day or hour He comes, but we should be ready. We stand now, waiting, with palms in hand to welcome Him, and this time, not to his death, and resurrection, but for his triumphal glory and redemption of us all!


Grace, Mercy and Peace be on you all on this blessed day, and everyday. 
Your sister in Christ,
Denise