Palm Sunday
March 28th, 2010
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by admin · Filed Under: Faith · Guidance · Lent · Prayer · Spiritual Health
PALM SUNDAY
Palm Sunday. Read John 12:12-50.
Palm Sunday is the Sunday preceding Easter. Jerusalem, the Holy City, symbolizes within us the habitation of peace, possession of peace, vision of peace, abode of prosperity within us.
In man Jerusalem is the abiding consciousness of spiritual peace, which is the result of continuous realizations of spiritual power tempered with spiritual poise and confidence. Jerusalem symbolizes the great nerve center just back of the heart. From this point Spirit sends its radiance to all parts of the body.
Jesus symbolizes our I AM identity. His going up to Jerusalem means our taking the last step in unfoldment preparatory to the final step, when the personality is entirely crucified and the Christ triumphs.
Jesus riding the ass into Jerusalem means the fulfillment of the time when the spiritual I AM within us takes control and lifts all the animal forces up to the spiritual plane of mastery, purity, and peace.
When the I AM takes charge of the body a new order of things is inaugurated. The vitality is no longer wasted. Through high and pure ideals the whole consciousness is raised to a higher standard.
The hosannas of the rejoicing multitude and the spreading of their garments and branches of trees before Jesus, represent joyful obedience and homage that all the thoughts in one’s consciousness give when an error state of mind is overcome. “Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.”
In the name of Jesus Christ I affirm: “The Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus dwells in me, and I am made perfect.”
Questions:
1. What does Jerusalem symbolize?
2. What does Jesus symbolize?
3. What does Jesus’ going to Jerusalem symbolize?
4. What happens when I AM takes charge?
The transcending spirit of Christ is in me. Abiding in this realization, I am at peace. I am poised and confident.
Remember, God is Blessing You, Right Now!
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Article Series - Lent
- Keep a True Lent
- Lent - Day 1 (Ash Wednesday)
- Lent - Day 2
- Lent - Day 3
- Lent - Day 4
- First Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 5
- Lent - Day 6
- Lent - Day 7
- Lent - Day 8
- Lent - Day 9
- Lent - Day 10
- Second Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 11
- Lent - Day 12
- Lent - Day 13
- Lent - Day 14
- Lent - Day 15
- Lent - Day 16
- Third Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 17
- Lent - Day 18
- Lent - Day 19
- Lent - Day 20
- Lent - Day 21
- Lent - Day 22
- Fourth Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 23
- Lent - Day 24
- Lent - Day 25
- Lent - Day 26
- Lent - Day 27
- Lent - Day 28
- Fifth (Passion) Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 29
- Lent - Day 30
- Lent - Day 31
- Lent - Day 32
- Lent - Day 33
- Lent - Day 34
- Palm Sunday
- Lent - Day 35
- Lent - Day 36
- Lent - Day 37
- Lent - Day 38
- Lent - Day 39 (Good Friday)
- Lent - Day 40
- Easter Sunday














This beautiful message is truly a blessing to me. Thank you for your kindnrss.