Today, the traditional walk through Jerusalem is silent. No crowds lining the road. No voices crying out “Hosanna.” No palm branches lifted high. It has been Canceled.
But here’s the truth…
They can cancel the walk, but they cannot cancel the King. When Jesus Christ rode in on that donkey, it looked like victory.
But days later… the cross came.
And after the cross?
The followers of Jesus weren’t marching in the streets anymore. They were being hunted.
They went from public celebration… to hidden rooms. From shouting in crowds… to whispering behind locked doors. Fear took over.
The same city that once echoed “Hosanna”
became dangerous ground for anyone who followed Him. But something happened…
A fire fell. Not a fire of destruction, a fire of power. Holy Spirit filled ordinary men, and everything changed.
The ones who hid… stepped out.
The ones who feared… spoke boldly.
The ones who scattered… began to gather again. And what did they preach?
Not a tradition, not an event, a King…Jesus!
The same King who rode in on a donkey.
The same King who was crucified.
The same King who rose again.
That’s why we’re still talking about Him today, Because they refused to stay silent!
Their bravery became our boldness.
So yes… maybe the streets in Jerusalem are quiet today, but the Gospel never has been and it never will be.
Because you can cancel a procession…
but you cannot stop a Spirit-filled people!
Hosanna still lives, not in a crowd,but in us.
But here’s the truth…
They can cancel the walk, but they cannot cancel the King. When Jesus Christ rode in on that donkey, it looked like victory.
But days later… the cross came.
And after the cross?
The followers of Jesus weren’t marching in the streets anymore. They were being hunted.
They went from public celebration… to hidden rooms. From shouting in crowds… to whispering behind locked doors. Fear took over.
The same city that once echoed “Hosanna”
became dangerous ground for anyone who followed Him. But something happened…
A fire fell. Not a fire of destruction, a fire of power. Holy Spirit filled ordinary men, and everything changed.
The ones who hid… stepped out.
The ones who feared… spoke boldly.
The ones who scattered… began to gather again. And what did they preach?
Not a tradition, not an event, a King…Jesus!
The same King who rode in on a donkey.
The same King who was crucified.
The same King who rose again.
That’s why we’re still talking about Him today, Because they refused to stay silent!
Their bravery became our boldness.
So yes… maybe the streets in Jerusalem are quiet today, but the Gospel never has been and it never will be.
Because you can cancel a procession…
but you cannot stop a Spirit-filled people!
Hosanna still lives, not in a crowd,but in us.
Today, the traditional walk through Jerusalem is silent. No crowds lining the road. No voices crying out “Hosanna.” No palm branches lifted high. It has been Canceled.
But here’s the truth…
They can cancel the walk, but they cannot cancel the King. When Jesus Christ rode in on that donkey, it looked like victory.
But days later… the cross came.
And after the cross?
The followers of Jesus weren’t marching in the streets anymore. They were being hunted.
They went from public celebration… to hidden rooms. From shouting in crowds… to whispering behind locked doors. Fear took over.
The same city that once echoed “Hosanna”
became dangerous ground for anyone who followed Him. But something happened…
A fire fell. Not a fire of destruction, a fire of power. Holy Spirit filled ordinary men, and everything changed.
The ones who hid… stepped out.
The ones who feared… spoke boldly.
The ones who scattered… began to gather again. And what did they preach?
Not a tradition, not an event, a King…Jesus!
The same King who rode in on a donkey.
The same King who was crucified.
The same King who rose again.
That’s why we’re still talking about Him today, Because they refused to stay silent!
Their bravery became our boldness.
So yes… maybe the streets in Jerusalem are quiet today, but the Gospel never has been and it never will be.
Because you can cancel a procession…
but you cannot stop a Spirit-filled people!
Hosanna still lives, not in a crowd,but in us.