Palm Sunday of Holy Week
Day 1 of Yancey’s contemplation -
Yancey writes: “In Jesus’ triumphal entry, the adoring crowd
makes up the ragtag process: the lame, the blind, the children, the peasants
from Galilee and Bethany. When the Roman
officer looks for the object of their attention he spies a forlorn figure
riding on no stallion or chariot but on the back of a baby donkey, a borrowed
coat draped across its backbone serving as his saddle. Yes, there was a whiff of triumph on Palm
Sunday but not the kind of triumph that might impress Rome and not the kind
that impressed crowds in Jerusalem for long either. What manner of king was this?”
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