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Pastor Michael Walker teaches that Palm Sunday is deeply rooted in Jewish tradition and prophecy, and is not just a Christian celebration. Yeshua's entry into Jerusalem as the Messianic King and Passover Lamb fulfills Old Testament promises.
Yeshua’s triumphal entry on a donkey symbolizes the fusion of the old and new covenants, His dominion over the material world, and the reconnection of heaven and earth. The palms and cloaks represent Israel's recognition of Yeshua as their promised King, and their submission to him.
Yeshua's kingdom is not of this world, but it is for this world, advancing through truth, love, and the power of the Holy Spirit.
By Church in the City - Beth AbrahamPastor Michael Walker teaches that Palm Sunday is deeply rooted in Jewish tradition and prophecy, and is not just a Christian celebration. Yeshua's entry into Jerusalem as the Messianic King and Passover Lamb fulfills Old Testament promises.
Yeshua’s triumphal entry on a donkey symbolizes the fusion of the old and new covenants, His dominion over the material world, and the reconnection of heaven and earth. The palms and cloaks represent Israel's recognition of Yeshua as their promised King, and their submission to him.
Yeshua's kingdom is not of this world, but it is for this world, advancing through truth, love, and the power of the Holy Spirit.