DEAD MAN WALKING
Luke 19:37-44 "Dead man walking" is a phrase traditionally used in prisons to identify a condemned prisoner being led to execution. It now commonly acts as an expression for anyone facing unavoidable doom, such as a, likely, impending job loss or a failed, desperate situation. As Jesus enters the city for the last time, He comes prepared to die on a cross for the sinfulness of mankind, though they are ignorant to the reality that Jesus is a “Dead man walking” This special Sunday is a historical event of gospel prophecy fulfilled. All four of the Gospels contend that this incident was the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. The gospel writers affirm what was said by the prophet Zechariah, who was among the fifty thousand, or so Jews, who returned in the first wave of Hebrews, who were released from Babylonian captivity in 536 B.C. He wrote about this event five centuries before the birth of Jesus in 520 B.C. The prophet’s main empha...