Praise The Lord.
So PALM SUNDAY is a Christian Feast which falls on the Sunday before Easter.
This Feast commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Palm Sunday or the Triumphal Entry Day or The Hosanna Sunday marks the beginning or the First day of the Holy Week.
Holy Week - The Last week of the Christian Great Lent
Preceding Palm Sunday, Christians observe a 40 Days Lent which Begins on Ash Wednesday and Ends on Holy Saturday, i.e, The day before Palm Sunday.
These 40 days represents the time that Jesus spent in the wilderness resisting the temptation of Satan.
During these 40 days, Christians Fasts, prays, repents, reflect on the Scripture, Think of the acts, ie, Its a time of Self-Examination and Reflection.
They do so in order to prepare their hearts so that when Palm Sunday come, we can joyfully welcome Christ.
One thing I forgot to mention - Why is this Holy Day known as Palm Sunday....
As I mentioned that it commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, the name "PALM" comes from the fact that as Jesus entered into Jerusalem, the People of the City waved palm branches and they placed palm leaves on the ground to Welcome Jesus.
People shouted "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!". Because by that time, many people came to know about Jesus' ministry and his many miracles of healing and good deeds.
He entered the city riding on a young donkey.
There are Three Reasons behind Jesus riding on the back of a Donkey.
The First Reason is prophesized in the Scriptures,
Zechariah 9:9 “Rejoice greatly, people of Jerusalem! Shout for joy, people of Jerusalem! Your king is coming to you. He does what is right, and he saves. He is gentle and riding on a donkey, on the colt of a donkey."
The Second Reason is that, in Ancient Times, "A King rode on a Horse if he was coming for WAR and On a Donkey if coming in Peace."
A Donkey symbolized PEACE in relation to the common people.
The Third Reason to rode on a Donkey was "To convey to the Jewish People that he cared about them - The Everyday People."
Life was HARD Roman Rule. Many suffered from extreme POVERTY, ABUSE and ILLNESS.
He came not as a "KING TO BE SERVED, but as a KING TO SERVE OTHERS."
The palm leaves are taken home by the believers, they small cross of it. The remaining palm leaves are burnt in the church premises itself, this depends on various churches. few burn them on during Christmas Eve Mass.
The ashes are then used in the Ash Wednesday the next following year.
God Bless You.
Regards.
So PALM SUNDAY is a Christian Feast which falls on the Sunday before Easter.
This Feast commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Palm Sunday or the Triumphal Entry Day or The Hosanna Sunday marks the beginning or the First day of the Holy Week.
Holy Week - The Last week of the Christian Great Lent
Preceding Palm Sunday, Christians observe a 40 Days Lent which Begins on Ash Wednesday and Ends on Holy Saturday, i.e, The day before Palm Sunday.
These 40 days represents the time that Jesus spent in the wilderness resisting the temptation of Satan.
During these 40 days, Christians Fasts, prays, repents, reflect on the Scripture, Think of the acts, ie, Its a time of Self-Examination and Reflection.
They do so in order to prepare their hearts so that when Palm Sunday come, we can joyfully welcome Christ.
One thing I forgot to mention - Why is this Holy Day known as Palm Sunday....
As I mentioned that it commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, the name "PALM" comes from the fact that as Jesus entered into Jerusalem, the People of the City waved palm branches and they placed palm leaves on the ground to Welcome Jesus.
People shouted "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!". Because by that time, many people came to know about Jesus' ministry and his many miracles of healing and good deeds.
He entered the city riding on a young donkey.
There are Three Reasons behind Jesus riding on the back of a Donkey.
The First Reason is prophesized in the Scriptures,
Zechariah 9:9 “Rejoice greatly, people of Jerusalem! Shout for joy, people of Jerusalem! Your king is coming to you. He does what is right, and he saves. He is gentle and riding on a donkey, on the colt of a donkey."
The Second Reason is that, in Ancient Times, "A King rode on a Horse if he was coming for WAR and On a Donkey if coming in Peace."
A Donkey symbolized PEACE in relation to the common people.
The Third Reason to rode on a Donkey was "To convey to the Jewish People that he cared about them - The Everyday People."
Life was HARD Roman Rule. Many suffered from extreme POVERTY, ABUSE and ILLNESS.
He came not as a "KING TO BE SERVED, but as a KING TO SERVE OTHERS."
The palm leaves are taken home by the believers, they small cross of it. The remaining palm leaves are burnt in the church premises itself, this depends on various churches. few burn them on during Christmas Eve Mass.
The ashes are then used in the Ash Wednesday the next following year.
God Bless You.
Regards.