1 / 16

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday. Matthew 20: 17-28; 21:1-11 (p 909, 910). Palm Sunday. Takes us back to an event 2,000 years ago A huge crowd was cheering and waving branches We are remembering this day What relevance does this have for us?. P - Purpose A - L - M - . P – Purpose .

talib
Download Presentation

Palm Sunday

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Palm Sunday Matthew 20: 17-28; 21:1-11 (p 909, 910)

  2. Palm Sunday • Takes us back to an event 2,000 years ago • A huge crowd was cheering and waving branches • We are remembering this day • What relevance does this have for us?

  3. P - Purpose A - L - M -

  4. P – Purpose • Jesus predicted what would happen – • He intended to give his life “as a ransom for many” • God is a rescuing, saving God • John 3:17 “... To save the world though him” • The people hoped he would usher in a new age.

  5. P – Purpose . . . • Jesus had spoken of God’s love • He acted to heal and bless • He treated people according to how open they were to God. • He offered light in the darkness, comfort in the drudgery.

  6. P - Purpose A - Appeal & Acclamation L - M -

  7. A – Appeal & Acclamation • “Hosanna” – an Aramaic word meaning “Please Save” • Salvation belonged to God (e.g. Isaiah 25:9; Jeremiah 17:14) • Jesus: radical teaching about the Love of God • Had compassion on the outcasts of society • Amazed everyone with his miracles

  8. A – Appeal & Acclamation . . . • What does this mean? • John 10:10 “I came that they might have life, ... to the full”

  9. P - Purpose A - Appeal & Acclamation L - Life M -

  10. L – Life • Expectation – God was moving in the world. • Life would be better • The new king from the line of David • There would be a new wonderful world (Isaiah 65:17-25) • Participation required turning to God (Isaiah 65:11-12)

  11. L – Life . . . • Life would be better, God would be closer • They hungered for this better world.

  12. P - Purpose A - Appeal & Acclamation L - Life M - Meaning

  13. M – Meaning • Jesus came to usher in a new life in a new world • This would happen in 2 stages: • Jesus offers fullness of life and gave his life as a ransom • Jesus came to establish a new heaven and a new earth • A delay so that people can turn to God (2 Peter 3:9)

  14. M – Meaning . . . • Jesus presents a radical new way of relating to God • Not based on rituals or a religious elite • Based simply on Faith.

More Related