29/03/2026
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Matthew 21:9 NIV
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Crowds joyfully Welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem, shouting praises and declaring Him blessed. Their cry of "Hossana" literally means "save us" acknowledging Jesus as their promised Messiah. The one who comes with divine authority to rescue and redeem.
Yet days after this triumphant entry, some of the same voices that praised blessed Jesus turned against him. The scene challenges us to reflect: are our hearts consistently open to welcome Christ as King, not just in times of triumph or excitement but also in difficulty, confusion or disappointments?
Jesus comes into our lives daily, He does not always arrive dramatically. Often he comes quietly offering salvation, guidance and peace. Are we aware of his presence, welcoming him with heartfelt praise and surrender? Do we recognise him as the one who truly saves, sustains and satisfies?
Let us join the crowds in genuine, consistent praise declaring Jesus as the one who comes in the name of the Lord. Let us invite him afresh into our hearts, homes, and circumstances trusting his grace and authority to transform every area of our lives.
Happy Palm Sunday.
Hossana in the Highest
~ M Baker ~