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Before a Trial, before a Crucifixion, and before a Resurrection, the Lamb must enter the city of Jerusalem. But from where does this motif come? Why a lamb? Why now at Palm Sunday?

It has been said: “The New Testament is in the Older Testament concealed and the Older Testament is in the New Testament revealed.” In fact, the Lord has given us the physical to teach us the Spiritual. Let us learn from Exodus and from the Gospels to more deeply understand the power of the Lamb of God. And what does the Lamb want from us?

To have a resurrection of a new life, we need to crucify our flesh; but, first we must enter the city. Jesus is deeply in love for all the cities of the earth, but His first love in the scriptures is the city of Jerusalem.

Do you love the people of your city? Do you love the city you dwell in? Be a lamb. Crucify the flesh and see the resurrection. See your city changed into her destiny.

“The next day the great crowd that had come for the festival heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem. They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna! ” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”“Blessed is the king of Israel!” John 12:12-19 #palmsunday #stayhome #church #BristolHope #mybristolborough #mybristolchurch