Last week, we heard about the triumphant entrance of Jesus, the almighty king, into the holy city of Jerusalem. With his arrival at Jerusalem came great expectations: many felt confident that if this was the Messiah, surely he would finally deliver them from the Romans. When that didn't happen quickly, however, people started to doubt... and soon enough, to abandon Jesus. Just days, hours and minutes before he would save the human race from sin once and for all, Jesus could not have felt more alone. Jesus was not only abandoned by strangers around him, but also by the people that knew him best. Judas, a disciple who had spent years witnessing Jesus' miracles, betrayed him to the authorities. Peter, who swore to never forsake him, denied he knew Jesus three times in one night. Finally, God the Father momentarily turned away from Jesus as all his wrath towards sin was poured onto Jesus on the cross. In the end, Jesus accepted all of this abandonment out of love, because he knew it was the only way his sinless record could be exchanged for our broken ones, giving us hope for eternal life.