The Story People Waving Palms to Jesus
(Children's Version)
As Jesus came closer to Jerusalem, he asked two of his disciples to go ahead
of Him. He said, "When you get to the town, you will see a donkey
tied up. Untie it, and bring it to me. If anyone asks you about
taking the donkey, just tell them, 'The Lord needs it and He will bring it back as
soon as He's done with it.'"
So the disciples did as Jesus asked. They soon found the donkey
tied at a doorway. As they were untying it, some people were standing
nearby visiting and they didn't recognize the men and asked, "What are you
doing? Why are you untying the donkey?"
They replied just as Jesus had told them too. Explaining that the Lord
needed it, and the people let them go.
When they brought the donkey to Jesus some of the disciples took off their
coats and laid them on the donkey's back. They did this out of respect for
Jesus. Then Jesus rode on the donkey
towards Jerusalem.
As He was traveling, some people saw Jesus coming and came running
towards Him. They had heard He might be coming and they wanted to see him,
because he had just helped a dead man come back to life.
One by one they laid their coats on the ground for the donkey
to step on. Even the people that weren't wearing coats ran to the fields
and trees nearby and cut palm branches and laid them down.
These people knew that Jesus was special. It was like when a King or
Queen come to town, and people roll out a red carpet for them to step on.
This is what they did for Jesus when they laid their coats, and branches down.
As they got even closer to the town more and more people noticed Jesus.
A crowd surrounded Him and started to shout praises to Him for all the miracles
He had done. "Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of
the Lord! Hosanna, Hosanna!"
The word Hosanna means save us. They said this because Jesus was helping
them and doing amazing things. They wanted to praise Him, and they wanted
Him to keep helping them.
Some men named Pharisees (these men thought that they were important, and a
lot of the people listened to them). They heard the crowd praising God,
and they said to Jesus, "Teacher, why don't you tell these people to stop
praising you as if you were God?"
The Pharisees thought that Jesus was getting too much attention from the
people. They wanted to be the most important, but everyone was listening to Jesus
instead.
Jesus replied, "If they were quiet now, even the rocks would cry
out!" Even the rocks knew that He was God, after all,
Jesus did make them.
Now Jesus could see Jerusalem and it made Him very sad. He came to help
the people, but no one realized that He was God, and they didn't accept Him.
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