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Thursday, February 11, 2016
Mark 11:9-10
And they that went
before, and they that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna; Blessed is he
that cometh in the name of the Lord: Blessed be the kingdom of our
father David, that cometh in the name of the Lord: Hosanna in the
highest.
For further study - Mark 11:1-19
Our reading for today is focused on the day, by tradition, that we refer to as "Palm Sunday". A quick reading of our extended portion for today seems to verify the account that we have long proclaimed as the presentation of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of prophecy, the long awaited Messiah. Indeed, the passage does reveal the events of at least three days in the life of Jesus Christ during Passion Week, the week of the death of our Lord.
Jesus was abiding at the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus located in
Bethany on the backside of the Mount of Olives. He had arrived on Friday
afternoon just in time for the Shabbat meal, the special meal for a
Jewish family on Friday evening which is technically the Jewish day of
Saturday, the Sabbath.
John 12:12 states
that the next day, Saturday, the official presentation of Jesus Christ
as King took place with His "Triumphal Entry" into the city of
Jerusalem. That means that it is "Palm Saturday" we should celebrate,
not Palm Sunday as is the custom according to tradition.
Take a deep breath and simply look at the Scriptural facts. Jesus
arrived at Bethany on Friday afternoon and the next day, entered the
Temple Mount area having been hailed as the Blessed One, the One who
comes in the Name of the Lord, verses 9 and 10.
Notice that the day of His Triumphal Entry He walked onto the Temple Mount as the "Potentate", the King of Kings, verse 11.
The next day, Sunday, when He came to the Temple complex, the money
changers were set up and doing business and He overthrew their tables
and ran them out of the area, verses 15-18.
He had come to the Temple as the "Priest", the High Priest. That
evening, He returned to Bethany and the next day, He returned to the
Temple Mount as the "Prophet" and would teach His disciples "things to
come", verses 27-33.
The narrative clearly teaches that the order of appearances on the
Temple Mount is as I have described it. The money- changers were not in
the Temple complex the first day, Saturday, or Jesus would have thrown
them out then.
They were not there because it was the Sabbath and they did not work on
that day. However, the next day, Sunday, the first day of the Jewish
work-week, they were in their regular place and Jesus took care of them.
I present this to you because we must be correct on our understanding of Scripture. Luke 19:41-42 tells
us that Jesus showed up the exact day He was to be there for the
official presentation of Himself as King according to Daniel's prophecy
of the day as foretold in Daniel 9:25-26.
He didn't arrive a day early or a day late - but right on time the day
He was to be there to fulfill prophecy. God's work is exact and will be
fulfilled as written.
PRAYER THOUGHT: Help me to be a true student of God's word - it matters.