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Palm Sunday: The King of Israel

The passage from John 12 captures Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as both the humble King and the sacrificial Lamb of God, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy and typology with profound theological significance. Through the lens of Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Feast of First Fruits, the narrative reveals Christ's deliberate timing and identity as the spotless Lamb whose death would atone for sin and conquer death, fulfilling God's redemptive plan. The crowd's enthusiastic yet politically misguided acclaim—waving palms and shouting 'Hosanna'—contrasts with Christ's true mission: not to overthrow Roman rule, but to defeat sin, Satan, and death through His sacrificial death and resurrection. The encounter with the Greeks seeking Jesus underscores the universal call to faith, challenging every believer to prioritize Christ above all else and to live in joyful anticipation of His return. Ultimately, the passage calls for a response of worship, surrender, and faithful service, rooted in the conviction that true life is found only in dying to self and following the King who conquered death for His people.

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John 12:12-26
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