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Why is the triumphal entry of Jesus important?

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The triumphal entry marks the acknowledgment of Jesus as King and sets the stage for His mission to redeem through His death.

The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem is significant as it fulfills Old Testament prophecies and visibly establishes Jesus as King. The people cried 'Hosanna!' which means 'Oh, save!' pointing to their recognition of His messianic authority. This event is not merely a celebration but rather a pivotal moment leading to His crucifixion and resurrection, the very act by which He redeems His people from sin. Thus, it underscores the dual nature of Jesus' kingship: triumphant yet sacrificial, laying the groundwork for His divine plan of salvation.
Scripture References: John 12:12-15, Matthew 21:5

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