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Level 2, Lesson 22Palm Sunday
Originally published by Ernest Manning's Radio Sunday School MissionThis lesson is based on the Scripture found inMatthew 21:6-11, 14-16
“Who is coming? What is everyone waiting for?” asked a boy who came along. “Don’t you know?” answered someone. “Jesus is coming. He is going to pass along this road on his way to the city. We are going to wave our palm branches and sing to him.” Just then they heard a shout. “Jesus is coming! Jesus is coming!”
The people came running to get as close as they could to Jesus. In the crowd were people who had been lame, blind, or sick, until Jesus had made them well. There were people who had listened to the wonderful stories Jesus told. There were children whom Jesus had put his hands on and blessed. How they all loved this good, kind Friend! They began to sing as they waved their palm branches. “Hosanna! Hosanna!” they sang, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”
At last they reached the city. The people in the city heard the shouting and the singing. “What does it mean?” they asked. “Who is coming?”
Then a great many people from the city hurried out to meet him. They too began to sing. “Hosanna! Hosanna!
“It is Jesus of Nazareth,” answered the people. “Hosanna! Hosanna! Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord!” By and by they reached the Temple. There in the Temple were a crowd of children, who loved Jesus and who wanted to help welcome him. So they too began to sing.
Jesus who always loved children was pleased at their welcome. But some of the men in the Temple were angry. “Stop those children shouting,” they said. “Don’t you hear them?” “Yes, I hear them,” said Jesus. ”Have you never read in your Bibles, ‘Out of the mouths of little children God is to be praised’?” And Jesus smiled his thanks to the children for their song. QUESTIONS |
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