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(Jesus Entering Jerusalem painting by Gustav Dore)

The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.

John 1:29 (KJV)

And they that went before, and they that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna; Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord:

Mark 11:9 (KJV)

The poem is a vibrant, worshipful celebration of Jesus Christ on Palm Sunday, exalting Him as the Lamb of God and King of Kings. It weaves biblical imagery from John 1:29 and Mark 11:9 with the palm branch as a symbol of victory, peace, and eternal life. The poet expresses ceaseless adoration, gratitude for salvation, and triumphant faith through vivid descriptions of redeemed hearts, souls clothed in salvation, and bold Hosannas, proclaiming Christ’s holy name with humility, love, and unwavering devotion.

With our born-again redeemed hearts, souls, and minds full of

the wonderment, ways, and new creature mind of Jesus Christ,

we with ceaseless love worship our Savior, King of Kings and

Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ our Lord for His inestimable gift

of Salvation. Because of Jesus Christ, our Lord we forever

sit, walk, and stand in triumph, peace, and victory! Clothed in

the exquisite garments of Salvation, we worship you on

this Palm Sunday and every moment of every day. For you

are Holy, perfect, majestic, loving, merciful, gracious, and

our forever Savior, friend, and King. Jesus, we worship you

for the palm branch symbolizes victory, triumph, peace,

and, eternal life. We worship you with palms held high in praise.

We worship you with, humility, courage, boldness, love, and humble,

ceaseless, adoring Christ-given faith. We give you our all for on

our souls is written your beauty-filled, Holy, precious name above all

names! And so we as your redeemed worship you with a soul, mind,

heart, and life full of triumphant, jubilant, victorious, and celebratory

Hosanna’s as we proclaim, Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!