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Make Jerusalem Great Again | The Palm Sunday Problem

18 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Palm Sunday wasn’t just a celebration—it was a misunderstanding. The crowd welcomed Jesus like a king… but not the kind of King He actually was. Within days, that same energy would turn into rejection. Why? Because Jesus didn’t fit their expectations. In this episode, we unpack the deeper meaning of Palm Sunday, the symbolism behind the palms, and what it reveals about our tendency to reshape Jesus into something more comfortable, more powerful, or more aligned with us. Because it’s possible to celebrate Jesus… and still miss Him entirely.

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