. . . but I did something different for Palm Sunday. Here it is:
At first, we like God.
Because we think God is going to save us.
At first, we like God.
Because we are sure that God is on our side.
At first, we like God.
Because God can act now, quickly, and decisively.
So we shout, "Hosanna." "Save us."
And God does.
And we celebrate.
But notice--
His War Horse is not a Horse.
He's on a pack animal. And a borrowed one, at that.
Now look, he goes to the Temple.
We wave our branches higher.
He's going to save us our religion.
He's going to save our country.
He's going to take back the land for God.
We've wanted God to come. Now God is here. Victory will be ours.
"Save us," we shout. "Hosanna" "Blessed is David's Kingdom."
David built God's temple.
You are going to tear it down?
David defeated God's enemies.
You are going to feed them?
David took the land for God.
Your Kingdom is not of this world?
David took God's throne.
You are taking the cursed cross?
At first we liked you.
But you aren't going to save us.
A grain of wheat must die?
The first must become last?
We must take up a cross?
No!
You are not like David.
You are not like God.
You are the anti-King.
You are the anti-God.
You cannot save us.
You will destroy us.
You must be stopped.
"Save us?"
We were so foolish.
We have no King but Caesar.
"Crucify him."
"Save Us," cries the crowd.
"Take up your cross," replies Jesus.
It sounds silly,
But to people-in-salvation,
the cross is the power of God.
At first, we like God.
Because we think God is going to save us.
At first, we like God.
Because we are sure that God is on our side.
At first, we like God.
Because God can act now, quickly, and decisively.
So we shout, "Hosanna." "Save us."
And God does.
And we celebrate.
But notice--
His War Horse is not a Horse.
He's on a pack animal. And a borrowed one, at that.
Now look, he goes to the Temple.
We wave our branches higher.
He's going to save us our religion.
He's going to save our country.
He's going to take back the land for God.
We've wanted God to come. Now God is here. Victory will be ours.
"Save us," we shout. "Hosanna" "Blessed is David's Kingdom."
David built God's temple.
You are going to tear it down?
David defeated God's enemies.
You are going to feed them?
David took the land for God.
Your Kingdom is not of this world?
David took God's throne.
You are taking the cursed cross?
At first we liked you.
But you aren't going to save us.
A grain of wheat must die?
The first must become last?
We must take up a cross?
No!
You are not like David.
You are not like God.
You are the anti-King.
You are the anti-God.
You cannot save us.
You will destroy us.
You must be stopped.
"Save us?"
We were so foolish.
We have no King but Caesar.
"Crucify him."
"Save Us," cries the crowd.
"Take up your cross," replies Jesus.
It sounds silly,
But to people-in-salvation,
the cross is the power of God.
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