πΏπ΄ππ₯π°πΈπ¨π§±βͺοΈ
Summary: Jesus arrives in Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy that He is the King. He overturns the tables of the money changers in the temple and preaches to the crowds.
Explanation:
πΏ represents the palm branches that were laid in Jesus’ path as He entered Jerusalem.
π΄ represents the donkey that Jesus rode into the city, fulfilling prophecy from Zechariah 9:9.
π represents the fact that Jesus was recognized as the King of the Jews by the crowds.
π₯ represents the people who were gathered in Jerusalem for the Passover celebration.
π° and πΈ represent the money changers that Jesus drove out of the temple, who were taking advantage of pilgrims by charging exorbitant exchange rates.
π¨ and 𧱠represent the tables and items that were overturned in the temple.
βͺοΈ represents the temple where Jesus preached to the people.
Verse: "Jesus said to them, ‘Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you.’" – Matthew 21:31 π€ππΌπ°π₯π
Explanation: This verse speaks to the fact that those who society deemed as sinners were often more receptive to Jesus’ message of love and forgiveness than the religious leaders who thought they had everything figured out. π€ represents the idea of coming together in unity. ππΌ represents prayer and seeking God’s will. π° represents the idea of repentance and turning away from sin. π₯ represents the people who were present for Jesus’ teachings. π represents the idea of the kingdom of God.
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