
What Kind of King Do You Want Jesus to Be?
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The moment Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a young donkey changed everything. While the crowds waved palm branches and shouted "Hosanna," something profound was happening beneath the surface. Prophecy was being fulfilled, heaven was holding its breath, and the world would never be the same again.
That electric moment revealed a stunning paradox. By choosing a donkey instead of a war horse, Jesus declared, "Yes, I am your King, but not the kind you expected." The people wanted a political savior to overthrow Roman occupation. Instead, Jesus came to conquer something far deeper—sin and death itself. He brought peace not through military might but through the cross. This radical departure from expectations explains why the same voices shouting praises would soon demand his crucifixion.
Palm Sunday confronts us with a challenging question: What kind of king do we want Jesus to be? Do we seek a savior who simply fixes our circumstances, or one who transforms our hearts? The beauty of Jesus's triumphal entry wasn't just a historical spark—it launched the greatest rescue mission ever. And remarkably, he continues that mission today, approaching us not with force but with gentleness, not demanding but inviting. As we enter Holy Week, let this truth ignite something within you—perhaps a deeper worship, a fuller surrender, or a willingness to trust him even when he doesn't match your expectations. Sometimes it only takes that spark—a king on a donkey, a shout of Hosanna, a heart that says, "Have your way, Lord."