4/13/2025: Palm Sunday of Our Lord's Passion
DEAD AND BURIED: SERIES EXPLANATION
We have come to the final stretch of Lent, known as “Holy Week.” Think about what that title is implying. We normally talk about a “holiday” (short for “holy day”), where one day is set aside for some special observance or celebration. But for centuries, believers have set aside this entire week for special observance. Clearly, what is discussed during Holy Week is important. Indeed, what we see happen this Holy Week is the foundation of our eternity.
In Holy Week, we see the impossible. The Son of God dies. The Lord of Life enters the last place he belonged – the grave. But what we will see this week is that, when Jesus entered the tomb, he did not go alone. He buried all our baggage with him: sin, guilt, shame, condemnation, fear. Jesus will walk out of the tomb. But thanks to him, those things will all stay dead and buried.
Our worship follows this pattern.
Passion Sunday / Palm Sunday Surrender Buries Seizure
Holy Thursday A New Covenant Buries an Old Contract
Good Friday A One-Time Substitute Buries All-Time Guilt
OUR WORSHIP TODAY: SURRENDER BURIES SEIZURE
As we begin Holy Week, we see Jesus bury humanity’s endless attempts at seizing power. In our world, power dynamics are almost always in play. Those who don’t have power want it, often more than anything else. Those who have power are willing to do anything to keep it. In contrast, Jesus—who possesses all power as the Son of God—willingly surrendered his power and placed himself in the hands of his enemies. Why? What he wanted more than anything else was not power, but you.
So, Jesus begins this Holy Week riding into Jerusalem on a donkey colt, knowing full well that he was riding to the cross. He would surrender himself to the punishment that our sins deserved, so that through Spirit-wrought faith we might seize the glory and heaven that only he deserves.
God bless your worship.
Pastor David Clark preaches on Luke 19:28–40
“If You See Something, Say Something“
Jesus’ actions said something.
People who saw him said something!
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