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*Palm Sunday2 *
Zechariah 9:9-14:5 (NIV, NIRV, TNIV, KJV)
Zechariah 9:9, 14:1-5, Revelation 19:11-16 \\ \\ 2000 years ago, the Sadducees had a tradition in which the believed the Messiah would show up four days before Passover.
They kept the gates of the Temple open so that He could walk right in to His rightful place.
Because of this, Jewish nationalistic fervor was at its peak on this particular day.
The Romans would have all troops activated and on alert for this day.
They feared the Jews would try another revolt under some religiously crazed radical as had happened in the past.
Tensions were very high on that day.
\\ \\ That is the very day Jesus chose to enter Jerusalem on a donkey fulfilling the prophecy of Zech 9:9 (NIV).
9 Rejoice greatly, 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.
\\ \\ I have been up and down Hosanna Street in Jerusalem a number of times.
If you are coming from Bethlehem and then through Bethany, the road climbs over a ridge and as you reach the crest, spread out before you on the other side of the Kidron Valley is the beautiful city of Jerusalem.
I wish I had a projector to show you the scene from this road.
The dominant feature in the view of the city is the Dome of the Rock.
The Dome of the Rock now stands where the Temple once stood.
The rock inside that dome has the footings of the Holy of Holies in the dimensions recorded in God’s word.
There is even a carved out area on top of the rock in the dimensions of the Ark of the Covenant.
That ridge was once called the Mount of Olives.
Two-thirds of the way down that hill into the Kidron Valley is the Church of All Nations and the Garden of Gethsemene.
\\ \\ Jesus went down that road on a donkey.
It was a donkey that had never been ridden.
This donkey had yielded its back to its Creator and willingly carried Him down that road.
That donkey happens to be a lot like us when we came to Jesus for salvation.
We come, used to having our own way, but knowing we have met our Creator and need to yield our life to Him.
What an honor to be of use to the Creator of all things!
\\ \\ The crowds that had witnessed Lazarus resurrection shouted “Hosanna” which means, “Save us now!” Yasha anna in Hebrew.
They are quoting from Psalms 118:25-29 (NIV)25 O LORD, save us; O LORD, grant us success.
26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD.
From the house of the LORD we bless you.
27 The LORD is God, and he has made his light shine upon us.
With boughs in hand, join in the festal procession up to the horns of the altar.
28 You are my God, and I will give you thanks; you are my God, and I will exalt you.29 Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.
\\ They are saying Jehovah (LORD) save us!
To come in the name of the LORD is to come in His authority.
He has made His light to shine on us.
Jesus said He was the Light of the world.
Isaiah predicted the Messiah would be a Light to the Gentiles.
Then in verse 27 we have variation in the texts.
The NIV is more accurate in translation representing a clearer understand of the original language and predicts they will be waving boughs before Him unto the altar in the Temple.
Then verse 28 – You are my God! Oh if only they would have heard their own prophecies that they had memorized so faithfully.
And verse 29 is incredible as this is what was sung when the Presence of God filled the first Temple built by Solomon.
By the way, it’s a chorus.
As the people sang this in Solomon’s day, and I think they sang it more than 2 or 3 times, the Presence of God so filled the Temple that everyone had to step outside.
(2Chron 7) And what was happening right there in Jerusalem on that first Palm Sunday?
The presence of God is about to walk into the Temple, the incarnation of God! \\ \\ Do you see this morning that this is a picture for you?
The Lord wants you for a Temple of the Holy Spirit.
He wants to fill you, so that it is no more you that live but Christ that lives in you.
We need to sing, “He is good and His love endures forever” until we are filled to overflowing with the presence of the King.
Are we welcoming His presence into us as a Temple?
Are our doors open and waiting?
And do we recognize Him when He comes?
He comes to us just as humbly, and sometimes we think it is just our brother, just a passage of Scripture, just an event in an ordinary day, but it is the King!
The Jews sang Psalm 24 about a generation that sought the face of God.
Psalms 24:7(NIV)7 Lift up your heads, O you gates; be lifted up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in.
\\ Be always ready for humble King Jesus to come in ways you least expect.
\\ \\ The welcoming crowd shouted, Luke 19:38 (NIV)38 "Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!" "Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!" \\ This was a very dangerous thing to be expressing at that moment.
The Pharisees knew the verse in Zechariah about the King coming on a donkey and were aware of the watchful eyes of Rome.
It wasn’t helping the tense situation to shout about a king on this particular day.
They asked Jesus to rebuke his disciples.
But Jesus told them if the disciples were quiet the stones would cry out.
Jesus was familiar with the prophecy too.
He saw the command to the daughter of Jerusalem to “Shout” and knew it would be fulfilled with our without people.
\\ \\ Our culture is fascinated with prophecies.
One of the ways I like to get my weekly dose of humor is to look at the tabloid headlines as I go through the supermarket checkout line.
They are always proclaiming some hidden prophecy is found or some secret code has helped to understand what some ancient prophet said.
What is amazing to me is even when they are in error year after year, people still want to read it.
The Bible has never been wrong.
Its prophecies are accurate in every detail.
It tells us what is coming in detail and yet most people never pick up their Bible!
This prophecy about our Lord entering Jerusalem is amazingly detailed.
Zechariah 9:9 speaks of the Daughter of Zion and Jerusalem rejoicing greatly and shouting.
The sisters of Lazarus were indeed rejoicing for the resurrection of their brother.
The women that followed Jesus were rejoicing that they were loved of God and forgiven.
In ancient Israel a shout would be lifted up as an army went into battle.
Here is a little rag tag army entering Jerusalem to conquer, but they have come led by the Prince of Peace on a donkey.
They lift up a shout of praise.
\\ \\ He came as the righteous One.
How many people can be said to have entered Jerusalem in righteousness?
And next are those powerful words, “having salvation”.
Jesus came offering them peace with God.
He came in peace to give the people peace.
They preferred salvation from taxation to salvation of their souls – and so in a few days they would prefer Barabbas to be freed instead of Jesus.
Jesus could see that this was their mindset, and so in the midst of this praise, with people waving the palm branches like a national flag, Jesus wept.
\\ Luke 19:42 (NIV) "If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace--but now it is hidden from your eyes.
Peace was not a new king that would war against Rome.
It was a King that would offer them peace with God.
Jesus could see that their desire to have an earthly king would be their destruction.
If they had received the salvation that Jesus offered, they would not have revolted against Rome and been destroyed, crucified by the thousands.
\\ \\ I want to stop here and ask if Jesus weeps for you this morning, because He sees your choice is to try to find peace in something other than Him.
He sees the devastation that choice will reap in your life.
How He would love to gather you into His arms.
Don’t be like Jerusalem.
Receive His peace this morning.
Recognize that only your Creator knows what will truly fill your emptiness.
It is not in the things He made, but His very life.
\\ \\ Look at the last part of that amazing prophecy, “gentle and riding on a donkey…” This is how the Lord comes to us today too.
He gently knocks upon the door of our hearts.
He enters only at our invitation.
I’m amazed at His patience.
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