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Palm Sunday: A Protest in Plain Sight

Jesus didn’t enter Jerusalem to be worshipped—he entered to save his disciples

Jesus didn’t enter Jerusalem to be worshipped—he entered to save his disciples

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Was Palm Sunday truly a celebration—or a calculated act of nonviolent resistance? In this special Holy Week kickoff episode, Charlie and Brian explore the radical historical and theological implications of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. Was it triumph or tragedy? A step toward divinity or a sacrifice to protect his followers? With deep dives into early Messianic expectations, first-century Judean politics, and a reflection on nonviolent protest, this episode invites you to see Holy Week through new eyes. Plus, a powerful prayer to Mary and an invitation to stand against empire—inspired by the Prince of Peace himself.

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Chapters:

00:00 The Rabbi's Plan: Setting the Stage for Palm Sunday

00:50 Introduction and Overview of Holy Week

01:55 Understanding Palm Sunday: Misconceptions and Historical Context

03:44 Jesus' Calculated Entry into Jerusalem

08:19 The Power of Nonviolent Protest

15:18 Reflections and Modern-Day Applications

25:21 Engagement and Support

26:33 Prayer to Mary and Closing Thoughts

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