THE PASSION OF JESUS

BIBLE REFERENCES: Matt. 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-44;

CONTENT

  1. The Triumphant Entry
  2. Significance of the Triumphant Entry

 

The Triumphant Entry

After Jesus finished His ministry in Galilee, He decided to go to Jerusalem. On the way to Jerusalem He and His disciples got to a village called Bethpage situated on the slopes of Mount Olives near Jerusalem. Jesus sent two of His disciples to Bethany, another village near Jerusalem. They were instructed to bring back a young colt which had never being driven by anyone. If challenged, they should reply, the master had need of it and it will be returned after use.

The disciples went and found things exactly the way Jesus instructed. They brought back the colt and laid their garments on it Jesus sat on the colt and He, his disciples with people that had gathered began to move slowly towards Jerusalem. The people paid homage to Jesus by spreading their garments and palm leaves on the road for Jesus to ride over.

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