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In his sermon “The Colt, the Cloaks and the Crowd,” Chaplain David Saltzman looks at the events of Palm Sunday described in Mark 11 as a foreshadowing of Jesus’ ultimate victory over sin and death. He comes to Jerusalem riding a borrowed humble donkey, not as a victorious leader on a warhorse. The disciples and the crowd throw what was then their most valued possession, their cloaks, in front of him, showing how valuable Jesus is to them. Yet because Jesus is not coming as a victorious military leader, the same crowd will, in a few days, go from adoration to demanding his crucifixion. Many people today reach the same conclusion about Jesus and reject his message of love, grace, mercy and self-sacrifice. Jesus shows us that following him means servitude, not conquest, but he enters our hearts bringing peace and love. When we show this peace and love to others, they will see Jesus as well.
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Verdugo Community Church is a Free Methodist congregation serving the Glassell Park, Eagle Rock, and Glendale areas in Los Angeles. It is located at 4300 Verdugo Road, Los Angeles, CA 90065. Our email address is verdugofmc@gmail.com. Contact Pastor Gail at (323) 500-3343.
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