The Daily Word
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Today is Palm Sunday. Today in the Christian church calendar is the day when we remember Jesus entering Jerusalem for the last time. His ‘fame’ had spread over the 3 years of His ministry and when the Disciples started to sing His praises, He was recognised by the crowds, and they joined in the praise and threw palm branches on the road before Him. There were those who did not know Him and asked the question about the person and reason for joyful disturbance and Jesus was described as the prophet from Nazareth. Only 1 week later and this ‘prophet’ was unjustly executed, but totally in accordance with the plan of Salvation which God had made.
Today, as on every Sunday, we will remember our Saviour and the death He suffered on our behalf. We may touch on His character as a prophet, but that will not be main remembrance because our salvation from sin and the sacrifice he made, enables us to see Him in a much wider role and yet a role that is personal to each one of us. Our worship will be directed by the Holy Spirit, and He will lead us into a more complete appreciation of Jesus. But when we do correctly and fully appreciate Him, it has to fill our hearts with worship and thanksgiving and that has to be expressed in praise, just like the Disciples of old. “With joy and yet with sorrow, we do remember Him!”
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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