Devotion:
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Read Luke 19:28-44.
The disciples could not withhold their praise of Jesus as he entered Jerusalem, because they had seen his mighty works. They had heard his incredible teaching and had witnessed his miracles, from Jesus’ walking on water and quieting a storm to his many healings. They had even seen the raising of people from the dead. The disciples certainly stopped cheering after they saw the turn of the crowd.
The religious leaders complained about the disciples’ loud praise of Jesus. You would think these teachers of God’s Word would respond to Jesus’ work with enthusiasm. But they had been looking for a political messiah, so they rejected Jesus, and now the truth that would bring peace was hidden from their eyes. Jerusalem had lost its ability to see how God was working in the world. They were jealous of Jesus’ popularity.
Jerusalem was looking for the wrong solution to their problems. They weren’t looking for someone who would save them from their sins. They wanted someone who would save them from the brutality of the Romans who ruled over them. The peace for Jerusalem and true peace for each of us, can come only from Jesus, the King over all things, who laid down his life so that all who would believe in him could live.
Personal Worship Option:
I’ve heard the good news of Jesus. Help me to see you clearly each day and believe in you as Savior, Lord, and King. Amen.
