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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 34 MIN

Episode 349: The Politics of Palm Sunday

from New Persuasive Words · host Scott Jones & Bill Borror

In this episode of the podcast, we explore the political implications of Palm Sunday. Far from being a quaint prelude to Easter, Palm Sunday is a dramatic act of public protest—Jesus' entry into Jerusalem is a deliberate, provocative counter-procession to the powers of this world. We unpack how this story speaks to the tension between religious hope and political realism, between divine kingship and human authority. What does it mean to follow a king who rides a donkey? And how might Palm Sunday reframe our understanding of power, resistance, and public witness in a time of political uncertainty? Join us as we reflect on the subversive message at the heart of Holy Week.

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