“Menagerie, I am not Roman Catholic nor associated with any church denomination. I study the Bible under Pre-Tribulation Dispensational teachings. I find nothing in Bishop Barron’s homily that disagrees with what I understand about our Father and His will, His Grace, and His agapé love for us, and His Son Jesus Christ.”This is an exceptionally good message that universally applies to all Christians. Thank you for posting it this Palm Sunday morning.
Jesus proceeded on his journey up to Jerusalem.
As he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany
at the place called the Mount of Olives,
he sent two of his disciples.
He said, “Go into the village opposite you,
and as you enter it you will find a colt tethered
on which no one has ever sat.
Untie it and bring it here.
And if anyone should ask you,
‘Why are you untying it?’
you will answer,
‘The Master has need of it.'”
So those who had been sent went off
and found everything just as he had told them.
And as they were untying the colt, its owners said to them,
“Why are you untying this colt?”
They answered,
“The Master has need of it.”
So they brought it to Jesus,
threw their cloaks over the colt,
and helped Jesus to mount.
As he rode along,
the people were spreading their cloaks on the road;
and now as he was approaching the slope of the Mount of Olives,
the whole multitude of his disciples
began to praise God aloud with joy
for all the mighty deeds they had seen.
They proclaimed:
“Blessed is the king who comes
in the name of the Lord.
Peace in heaven
and glory in the highest.”
Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him,
“Teacher, rebuke your disciples.”
He said in reply,
“I tell you, if they keep silent,
the stones will cry out!”
I would like to add a word to Bishop Barron’s homily about using our gifts. The Lord has blessed me in many ways. I think perhaps the greatest one has been the opportunity to serve him in a time of great need when I had no gift to give.
A crisis came, and there was great need, and no answers, and no solutions, and no one else to do this thing. Something far outside my abilities, interests, and even inclinations. Perhaps something even contrary to my own nature. I wasn’t sure I wanted to do it, and I certainly knew I couldn’t do it. But it had to be done, and somehow I knew it was my job to do.
For the first time in all my years, I found myself holding nothing back from God, because I had nothing to give. He did it all, and I went along for the ride. Someone I love very, very much has had his life changed, and a great burden has been lifted for his family.
I can’t think of what it has done for me without many tears. But with the gift comes pain, because now it’s time to let go, and the outcome is really out of my hands, and my heart hurts with the risks and the challenges ahead.
The most meaningful, important, crucial thing I’ve ever done in my life is when I gave something I never had to give in the first place. God truly provided all, and that is not humility on my part. It’s wonder. And profound gratitude that I had nothing, because it sure wound up better than anything, everything I might have otherwise started with.
It’s common to hear pastors, priests, rabbis, coaches, and parents encourage us to give our all, do our best. I say give your nothing too.
Be a broom in the corner. Let the Lord pick you up, sweep some dirt aside and replace you in the corner.
You have served your purpose. To feel useful to God is a great comfort and reassurance. My unfathomable weakness and dearth of knowledge might cause despair but I too can be of service.
Mother Angelica told this modern parable in one of her talks. I’ve kept its message in my heart.
Perhaps it is time to purify the Catholic Church and the Vatican. After all there are many different religions that have emerged from St. Peter and the Catholic Church still has the largest Christian following. Most religions do not get involved in the tangled in the mess of the material world. Corruption and evil tentacles of the devil as corruption lays therein.
Yet., the current Pope has deeply involved himself in world activities and is well defined as socialist. Surely God has no interest in politic and expects the Pope to be a beacon of HIS words. Remove the corruption that still exists in the Catholic Church before spreading palms around. Impurity must be removed from the message of God.
The situations mentioned all are part of His plan. A spiritual reawakening is also part of His plan, and it will be done imperfect people, one at a time.
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Hosanna, to the son of David. Managerie shared her Palm Sunday celebration with us, the family of GOD. She talked of spiritual things reminding us of where our victory really is. Our spiritual authority given to us by His death and resurrection and His Life is where the battle is won on this earth. His weapons are not carnal but, mighty through the pulling down of strongholds. Truly it matters not what building we attend, it’s only a building, it’s WHO we follow and the Relationship we have with Jesus, not religion.
You want corruption gone wherever it is, then pray according to what the bible says, first with love in your heart and a spiritual sword in your hand. Please note, Sundance and Menagerie live to stomp out corruption.
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Beautifully stated, Menagerie!
Give your nothing….like the widow who gave her last two coins….treasured beyond measure, by Our Lord.
While we meditate on this week….and the significance…let us briefly return back to the shepherds keeping watch…”fear not…I bring you tidings of great joy…for unto you is born a Savior…”. (Luke 2:8-13)
And the prophecy of Simeon. (Luke 2:34-35).
May God Bless all…especially you, Menagerie.
Beautiful homily, so impactful and touching
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Amen, Menagerie.
Amen
I really appreciate the integration of Christian lessons with Sundance’s analysis. It gives me hope
For He will fill it. He is full and flows over!
This is beautiful.
My brother told me about Biahop Barron last year and I have reading his words since then.
You are a light,Menagerie,thank you
“I say give your nothing too”
Profound, a message from God Himself.
Thank you, Menagerie
While we here at the Treehouse often focus on politics, this message here and what Christ did for us is the only lasting hope!
Even when life’s trials and tribulations seem insurmountable,
A mustard seed sized bit of faith is sufficient for God to pull US through.
Thank you Menagerie.
I like the old sermons of Bishop Fulton Sheen…
Few have this ability to overcome religion {law} with faith {grace}.
“For the law was given by Moses,
But grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ.”
John 1:17
In God We Trust
Trust God
Fear not
“I like the old sermons of Bishop Fulton Sheen”
As do I.
As did the multitudes who faithfully watched him every week on U.S. network television, which thus obviously was not always the cesspool it is now.
John 10 v 1/6
Jesus the True Shepherd
1“Most assuredly, I say to you, he who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. 2But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. 3To him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4And when he brings out his own sheep, he goes before them; and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. 5Yet they will by no means follow a stranger, but will flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers.” 6Jesus used this illustration, but they did not understand the things which He spoke to them.
This is the event that caused Jesus to be crucified – not by the Jews, but by the Romans. To them, this was insurrection. This man, a legitimate claimant to the Throne of David, was now being openly proclaimed as King by the people, and presenting Himself in that role.
The Jews thirsted for a military King who would throw off the crushing yoke of Roman rule. In AD 70, they would think they had found another such man and follow him, to disastrous effect …
To the bloodthirsty Romans, Jesus’ actions this day meant that he had to be seized and ignominiously crushed. Alongside two other men whose death(!) sentence came from … being nothing more than a common thief. The Romans showed no mercy to anyone.
As for these Romans: “They know not what they do.” This singular act would be the undoing of their empire.
Amen
Amen.
Your courage was a gift from God. Thank you for posting.
In the Treehouse, we are often viewing/discussing/prescripting the brokeness and evil in politicians/courts/governments/etc. This Holy Week might be a good opportunity to wrestle with the brokenness and sin in our own lives, inviting Him who came to lighten our burden and take away our sin. Once we’ve invited and allowed him in, we become the living prescription for the ills of the world cataloged on this site. I challenge everyone to listen through the insights in this interview.
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Thank you, Menagerie, Sundance, admins and other CTH !
Your encouragement and truth are solid.
THANKS, FOR COURAGE .
& finding the right
stuff to serve
daily !
Good Palm Sunday morning Menagerie. Thank you for your wonderful messages. Your faithfulness is greatly appreciated from this humble senior lady. To all the Treepers, have a blessed Palm Sunday and Holy Week and let your light and love for Christ shine for all to see. You never know if that is what some one needs to see or hear that will ultimately change their life for the better. Praise God for giving us his son for our redemption.
Thank you Menagerie have a holy and blessed day. We had lots of palms at mass this mornbing.
PattheNavyBrat:
Here is that wee poem I promised you.
HOMAGE TO AN ASS
Most humble beast of burden
Butt of derision and cruel fun,
You bore Him to Jerusalem
Our Divine Father’s only Son;
As a reward he left an imprint
Of a cross upon your back,
A reminder to us Christians
Of the humility we lack.
Did you stop to taste the herbage
Or were you overcome with qualms,
When you saw the crowd festooning
The way ahead with fresh cut palms;
Did you sense the great occasion
Or that you carried home a King,
Who would banish the great darkness
Or the Redemption He would bring.
Patrick Healy
Good evening Patrick. Thank you so much for this poem. May I copy it? I would like to read it to a few friends and my Pastor would really enjoy it. I hope you have a wonderful, peaceful and blessed Holy Week.
Thank you, Menagerie.
What a wonderful message; from Bishop Barron and from you, personally.
It spoke very loudly to me.
God Bless you and the wonderful CTH family.
Dear Lord, thank You for Your ultimate sacrifice. You came to this earth to save us, and we are forever grateful. Help us to honor You, not only today but every day, by living lives that reflect Your love and grace. May our hearts be filled with the joy and peace that comes from knowing You, and may we share Your message of salvation with others. Guide us in the week ahead as we reflect on Your suffering and resurrection. Amen.
The Donkey
When fishes flew and forests walked
And figs grew upon thorn,
Some moment when the moon was blood
Then surely I was born.
With monstrous head and sickening cry
And ears like errant wings,
The devil’s walking parody
On all four-footed things.
The tattered outlaw of the earth
Of ancient crooked will;
Starve, scourge, deride me: I am dumb,
I keep my secret still.
Fools! I also had my hour;
One far fierce hour and sweet:
There was a shout about my ears,
And palms before my feet.
~GK Chesterton~
So moving and loving. Thank you for finding that wonderful little poem, Betsy.
It is a favourite, jb. So poignant. Brings me to tears every time I read it.
You are most welcome.
Good Evening Betsy. This poem brought tears to my eyes. Thank you. Have a blessed Holy Week.
I appreciate the message. Thanks for the regular spiritual posts.
Wonderful. God bless you all.
Barb from Arizona…Thanks Menagerie for a profound homily for Psalm Sunday. “The master has need of it” is a seemingly simple request but has a life changing meaning. Unforgettable!
Every year around this time ABC TV broadcasts the movie The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston. It was on last night.
They do it because of the Jewish holiday Passover.
Easter is also around this time of year. A special Christian holiday.
Why don’t they broadcast an Easter themed movie such as King of Kings with Jeffrey Hunter?
Menagerie, the last few paragraphs of your post reminds me of the passage, when Simeon mentioned to Mary ‘and a sword shall pierce thy heart’ – as a lesson that for those who do give all there is also that experience of profound sorrow, and yet – things do turn out as our Creator intends it to, for all party’s involved, and that experience, Mary as her son is crucified, is also part of the mystery of Golgotha that many overlook. It’s a mystery but there.
Thank you Bessie, for your wise and comforting words.
“A sword pierced this poor woman’s heart” many times, for purely human reasons. For this man, who was both glorified much and scourged much and then brutally killed, was ALSO her human SON.
She witnessed and participated directly in so many things. She raised him to adulthood, worrying about where He’d wandered off to in the Temple. She witnessed his triumphal entry. She witnessed his humiliation and state murder. She witnessed the resurrection. But then, a soon time later, He ascended and was taken away.
Did He spend any private family time post-resurrection with His earthly mother? Did He privately explain to her, once the full plan had been revealed? I hope and expect so, but the gospels do not record.
She was the -human- who played a pivotal role in God’s plan, and suffered both rejoicing and a [metaphorical] sword for it. What an incredibly courageous woman. Likewise the other women who she apparently gathered by her side …
“Blessed art thou among women” proved to be both a blessing and a curse.
I will leave it to you about her “divine” status, but she in any case deserves rich praise as the “earthly hero” in God’s master plan. Prophets, by comparison, had it very easy . . .
Well said Mike. Which is why the saints say “A single sigh from Mary is more meritorious than all the prayer and good works of all the saints who ever lived.”
Mary, with perfect obedience to God, never once counted the personal cost of always and in all things submitting her will to His. She, among all God’s creatures, is the single best example of humility, obedience, and docility to God’s will and perfect trust in the Lord. For these reasons she was chosen among all humanity to bear the Incarnated Christ.
The example she sets for us fallen creatures is why she is blessed amongst women and revered by billions of Christians world wide.
Have a blessed Palm Sunday and Holy Week, and Happy Easter.
from The Collects for the Sunday Next Before Easter:
“Almighty and everlasting God, who, of thy tender love towards mankind, hast sent thy Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ, to take upon him our flesh, and to suffer death upon the Cross, that all mankind should follow the example of his great humility; mercifully grant, that we may both follow the example of his patience, and also be made partakers of his resurrection; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
Keynote – Take up thy cross and follow me.
1928 BCP. Love the traditional language. Here is what I heard this morning:
Almighty and everlasting God, in your tender love for us you sent your Son our Savior Jesus Christ to take upon himself our nature, and to suffer death upon the Cross, giving us the example of his great humility: Mercifully grant that we may walk in the way of his suffering, and come to share in his resurrection; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen
Amen 🕊💕
I enjoy listening to any sermon (homily) that lines up with the Bible.
Sent my daughter to a Catholic school during the week when she first started school.
On Sundays she went to a Protestant church ( Southern Baptist).
There are differences. Ex: All her friends had been baptized, and wondered why she wasn’t.
She was not baptized yet, because of the belief of “confession of faith” before baptism.
What a great message. I was just thinking about it this week and this message was posted.
Thank you, 🕊 Menagerie
for the time and effort you spend bringing these wonderful posts. 🕊💕
Amen and thank you.
Hope this isn’t ‘off topic’.
Our God is wonderful, in truth and indeed. Let us praise Him and seek his face always.
AMEN
Thank you Menagerie. I did not know this beautifully anointed servant of God, Bishop Barron. Love his soothing tone of voice too. Now listening to all his sermons.
God bless you and yours. Sundance and his, and everyone.
I wake up every morning
And look out o’er the bay
And see the reborn sun arise
To rule the coming day.
Happy Easter filled with Joy!
Blessed Palm Sunday to all.
Beautiful and inspirational.
Your wonderful words brought tears. You are a precious soul and still giving, as this posting demonstrates.
Thank you for opening up your heart to share your testimony. It was sorely needed, and, as he always does, God provided.
Started the remembering time yesterday Saturday with Passover (=Thursday crucifixion). And then as He said, three nights in the tomb and we’ll be on THE day ressurection Tuesday (=Sunday risen).
I pray the world gets the days and dates right someday and we stop naming it after a pagan goddess with all the rabbits and chicken egg foolishness.
This is false. Easter is not named after a pagan goddess. This has been proven by competent scholars and historians.
This is a wonderful sermon. I’m a Calvanist / Orthodox Presbyterian and found this to be not only beautiful but a wonderful lesson on the meaning of “Follow Me”. Thank you for sharing this Menagerie, and God bless!
10/10 🙌
Saw this video last year on this site and never viewed Palm Sunday the same again. The Master has need of it/me/us!
As a traditional (guess we would say “global”) Methodist who attends Mass with my Catholic wife, it always seems to me the Catholic emphasis on Christ’s Passion in the liturgy today (the Gospel in Menagerie’s post comes before the procession) kind of detracts from the Palm Sunday story. For me, traditional hymns like “All Glory, Laud, and Honor” were a focal point. In my church growing up, the children would process into the sanctuary with our little cards with slots for dimes (which were real money back then) that we would save during lent.
Unfortunately Maundy Thursday service seems to largely have disappeared from protestant worship, except Episcopal (probably more of a high church thing).
The Jesus Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon me, a sinner.
Entry of Our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ into Jerusalem
This link is one of several that I have to explanations of Great and Holy Week in the Orthodox Christian Church.
https://fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/holy_week.htm
“Holy Week in the Eastern Orthodox Church”
https://fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/holy_week2_e.htm
“I’m going to have a good Lent this year!”
I say this every year. If you will please indulge me, let’s check the videotape and see how it went.
Alms giving: nope.
Fasting: I have gained 5 pounds, BUT…
I have not played a single game of Spider Solitaire, leaving me with a LOT of time to fill with something hopefully more worthwhile.
Prayer: Rosary every day and, instead of playing solitaire, I’ve read St. Augustine’s Confessions (“Lord, help me to stop sinning, but not yet!”) and I’m finishing up St. Thomas Aquinas’s Shorter Summa. (I highly recommend both!) The chapter in the Summa on Heaven, Hell and Purgatory was particularly revelatory for me and showed me the difference between grudgingly refraining from sinning and consciously deciding to want something better. I now have a clearer understanding of how important this really is. I need to step up my game, so to speak, and I feel joyfully motivated to do so.
Despite a lackluster performance on my part, this has been the best Lent ever!