What is the significance of the triumphal entry?
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What is the significance of the triumphal/triumphant entry? Why did the people put palm branches before Jesus during the triumphal entry?
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- What was the significance of the Triumphal Entry? The Triumphal Entry is that of Jesus coming into Jerusalem on what we know as Palm Sunday, the
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- Sunday before the crucifixion. The story of the Triumphal Entry is one of the few incidents in the life of Jesus which appears in all four
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- Gospel accounts. Putting the four accounts together, it becomes clear that the Triumphal Entry was a significant event, not only to the people of Jesus' day, but to Christians throughout history.
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- We celebrate Palm Sunday to remember that momentous occasion. On that day, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the back of a borrowed donkey's colt, one that had never been ridden before.
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- The disciples spread their cloaks on the donkey for Jesus to sit on, and the multitudes came out to welcome
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- Him, laying before Him their cloaks and branches of palm trees. The people hailed and praised
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- Him as the King who comes in the name of the Lord, as He rode to the temple where He taught the people, healed them, and drove out the money changers and merchants who had made
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- His Father's house a den of robbers. Jesus' purpose in riding into Jerusalem was to make public
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- His claim to be their Messiah and King of Israel in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. Matthew says that the
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- King coming in the foal of a donkey was an exact fulfillment of Zechariah 9 .9 Rejoice greatly,
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- O daughter of Zion! Shout, daughter of Jerusalem! See your King comes to you, righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
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- Jesus rides into His capital city as a conquering King and is hailed by the people as such, in the manner of the day.
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- The streets of Jerusalem, the royal city, are open to Him, and like a king, He ascends to His palace, not a temporal palace, but the spiritual palace that is the temple, because His is a spiritual kingdom.
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- He receives the worship and praise of the people because only He deserves it.
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- No longer does He tell His disciples to be quiet about Him, but to shout His praises and worship Him openly.
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- The spreading of cloaks was an act of homage for royalty. Jesus was openly declaring to the people that He was their
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- King and the Messiah they had been waiting for. Unfortunately, the praise the people lavished on Jesus was not because they recognized
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- Him as their Savior from sin. They welcomed Him out of their desire for a messianic deliverer, someone who would lead them in a revolt against Rome.
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- There were many who, though they did not believe in Christ as Savior, nevertheless, hoped that perhaps
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- He would be to them a great temporal deliverer. These are the ones who hailed Him as King with their many hosannas, recognizing
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- Him as the Son of David who came in the name of the Lord. But when He failed in their expectations, when
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- He refused to lead them in a massive revolt against the Roman occupiers, the crowds quickly turned on Him.
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- Within just a few days, their hosannas would change to cries of, Crucify Him! Those who hailed
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- Him as Hero would soon reject and abandon Him. The story of the triumphal entry is one of contrasts.
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- And those contrasts contain applications to believers. It is the story of the King who came as a lowly servant on a donkey, not a prancing steed, not in royal robes, but on the clothes of the poor and humble.
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- Jesus Christ comes not as a conqueror by force as earthly kings, but by love, grace, mercy, and His own sacrifice for His people.
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- His is not a kingdom of armies and splendor, but of lowliness and servanthood. He conquers not nations, but hearts and minds.
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- His message is one of peace with God, not of temporal peace. If Jesus has made a triumphal entry into our hearts,
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- He reigns there in peace and love. As His followers, we exhibit those same qualities, and the world sees the true
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- King living and reigning in triumph in us. Got questions?