All of us have had those moments in our lives when we just had to tell someone about something exciting which happened in our lives:

  • Ladies, when your husband asked you to marry him, did you keep it a secret?
  • Men, when she said yes, did you tell your best friend.
  •  When your child or grandchild was born, did you tell anyone?
  •  When you accomplished something on which you had been working for a good while did you share the good news?

The reason we tell others these things is because good news and important accomplishments in our lives just have to be shared.

At Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem people were spreading their coats in the road and shouting:

“Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord; Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” (Luke 19:38)

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