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Why is the concept of 'Hosanna' important for Christians?

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'Hosanna' is significant as it expresses the cry for salvation and acknowledges Jesus as the promised Savior.

'Hosanna,' which translates to 'save us,' is more than a mere shout of praise; it is a proclamation of faith in Jesus as the one who delivers God's people from their sins. During His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the crowds shouted 'Hosanna to the Son of David,' recognizing Him as the Messiah and rightful King (Matthew 21:9). This acknowledgment is pivotal for Christians, as it reflects an understanding of Jesus' role in salvation history. For believers, calling on the name of the Lord is an expression of reliance on His power to save, as seen in Romans 10:13, which underscores that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved. Thus, 'Hosanna' encapsulates the essence of the Christian faith—recognizing our need for salvation and affirming that it is found solely in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:9, Romans 10:13

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Hosanna!
Paul Mahan · Sep 24, 2006
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Joshua

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