And the disciples went, and did as Jesus
commanded them, And brought the ass, and
the colt, and put on them their clothes, and they set him thereon. And
a very great multitude spread their garments in the way; others cut down
branches from the trees, and strawed them in the way. And the multitudes
that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of
David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the
highest. Matthew 21:6-9
When Jesus entered into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, He
announced Himself as Messiah in a way that may seem very strange to us
Americans living in our day and time. Instead of making some huge proclamation
and stating, "I am Messiah, I am the Son of David, etc." He announced
Himself in the proper Jewish way, in that He entered in fulfillment of
prophecy. Israel had always been told that the true Messiah (and there were
many false ones!) would come in fulfillment of what God had told the prophets
of old. God always delivered His Word through the prophets and then
manifestation of that Word would come later - sometimes thousands of years
later, as is the case with the prophecies speaking of Jesus.
And so, as Jesus entered the city gates, He did so riding a
donkey (a sign of peace), in fulfillment of Old Testament scripture. He was
also proclaiming Himself as the promised Anointed One who the prophets of old
said would be rejected by His people. Acting on behalf of God, He then did
something that might seem strange at first, but it makes perfect sense - He
went to God's house and examined what was going on there. Instead of finding a
house of prayer, He saw sin, corruption, thievery, that the leaders of Israel
had turned His house into a nasty, evil business! As any of us would do in
seeing filth in our houses, He set out to clean His house - and if we would
react with violence in seeing corruption in our houses, how much more a holy
God!
Jesus took the spiritual authority He had as God in the
flesh and declared judgment against that wicked generation who had forsaken
their obligation to be God's representatives on the earth. They turned a blind
eye to God's truth, hardened their hearts, stiffened their necks, and stopped
up their ears, ignoring God's pleas for them to repent. Finally, His great
patience ran out, and all was destroyed in 70AD!
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