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Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship


Welcome to the podcast download page for Aberdeen Christian Fellowship, an evangelical church, based on Union Grove in the West end of Aberdeen. We believe that God has an amazing plan for Aberdeen and He wants the local church to be part of it. We invite you to join us.

We meet each Sunday morning for worship at 10:30am, as well as having an evening service at 6:00pm on the third Sunday of each month. Additionally, we have a Bible study and prayer meeting each Tuesday evening from 7:00-8:00pm. We also have various events for young adults and children throughout the week. 

Mar 30, 2026

Dave opens with a lighthearted reflection on early birds vs. night owls, using his five-year-old son Douglas (who storms in at 5am in full builder's gear) as a bridge into the day's theme - Palm Sunday and the clocks going forward giving him a welcome extra hour's sleep.

He then explores the Palm Sunday story from Matthew 21 through four questions:

Where : Jerusalem was deeply significant, chosen by God as his dwelling place since the time of David and Solomon, and a city Jesus clearly loved and wept over. Its history stretches back to Abraham's encounter with Melchizedek, and it was always close to God's heart.

How : Jesus rode a donkey's colt, fulfilling Zechariah's prophecy about the coming king. This was intentional: not on foot (too low-profile), not on a horse (too militaristic), but on a colt, a symbol of royalty and gentleness. After three years of keeping a low profile, Jesus was now openly declaring himself as the Messiah.

When : Jesus arrived during Passover, when Jerusalem swelled from 50,000 to 180,000 people. Crucially, Palm Sunday fell on the 10th day of the month, the very day, per Exodus 12, when the Passover lamb was to be selected and set apart. Jesus, the Lamb of God, was arriving on schedule.

Why : He came to reveal his true identity and accomplish an eternal rescue, not merely from Roman occupation as the crowds hoped, but from sin itself, for all people. The crowd's cries of "Hosanna" and "Son of David" (drawn from Psalm 118) were more prophetically loaded than they realised.

Dave closes by noting that Palm Sunday points forward to the full arc of Holy Week, the Last Supper, the cross, and the empty tomb, and that Jesus came ultimately to rescue each one of us and give us eternal hope.