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On Palm Sunday, the crowds shouted "Hosanna" — a word meaning "save us" — as Jesus entered Jerusalem, yet within days most had disappeared when the cost became real. Drawing from John 12, Luke 19, Psalm 118, and Zechariah 9:9, this message calls us to move beyond emotional celebration and surface-level worship toward genuine surrender. The true meaning of Palm Sunday isn't louder praise — it's a life changed by the Jesus who came not just to perform miracles, but to save us from sin and into eternity.
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On Palm Sunday, the crowds shouted "Hosanna" — a word meaning "save us" — as Jesus entered Jerusalem, yet within days most had disappeared when the cost became real. Drawing from John 12, Luke 19, Psalm 118, and Zechariah 9:9, this message calls us to move beyond emotional celebration and surface-level worship toward genuine surrender. The true meaning of Palm Sunday isn't louder praise — it's a life changed by the Jesus who came not just to perform miracles, but to save us from sin and into eternity.