Today is Palm Sunday, the start of Holy Week which is the central week in the Christian year.
It was on the first Palm Sunday that Jesus was welcomed to Jerusalem by the people - but just a few days later, those same people would be calling for his blood.
On Palm Sunday the people saw a Messianic figure and they welcomed him. By Friday they took back the honour they'd given him, and called for his death. Jesus knew what would happen. On Palm Sunday he knew that the cross was ahead. He came anyway, because, as he said, it was for this he came.
Today we will receive a palm cross in Church to remind us of Palm Sunday. But later each year we burn our palms to mark each others foreheads with ashes at the start of Lent. Personally that reminds me that we often take back what we gave God, and can literally turn our lives into ashes compared to what God would have for us.
But Jesus came to bring us to the cross. He came to lift us out of the ashes, to a freedom and forgiveness that is only possible in Jesus.
How can we live our lives day to day? How can we know God? How can we understand the Bible? What about other religions? What does the Bible really say about homosexuality? Can gay and lesbian people be Christians? This blog is my attempt to deal with these kinds of questions. I believe the key teaching of the Bible is this: "We are made right with God by placing our faith in Jesus Christ. And this is true for everyone who believes, no matter who we are" (Romans 3:22).
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