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Greg Laurie Podcast

The Conquering King | Zechariah 9:9

Greg Laurie Podcast

Greg Laurie

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2023

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Jesus wasn’t a helpless victim. He was a powerful victor.

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The Conquering King. Today's daily devotion from Pastor Greg Laurie.

0:09.3

Our scripture reading today is from Zechariah 9 verse 9.

0:14.0

Rejoice O people of Zion, shout and triumph O people of Jerusalem. Look, your king is coming to you.

0:21.6

He is righteous and victorious, yet he is humble, riding on a donkey, riding on a donkey's cold.

0:29.7

Often when Jesus performed a miracle, he would say something like,

0:33.2

don't tell anyone, my time has not yet come. But ultimately, his time did come.

0:38.2

The time for him to go involuntarily, die on the cross. And the day we celebrate his palm Sunday,

0:44.0

Jesus did something we might call a real attention-gitter. He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.

0:49.8

Now it may seem odd to us that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on what we think of as a humble creature.

0:55.3

From our perspective, perhaps an Arabian stallion would have been more appropriate.

0:59.4

However, the meaning was not lost on the Romans or the Jews. It was a perfect choice.

1:04.5

In Roman culture, a hero returning victoriously from war, would ride in on a donkey as the crowd laid

1:10.1

out palm branches before him. For the Romans, Jesus effectively was declaring himself a king.

1:16.3

Also, the Jews knew when the Messiah came, he would be riding on a donkey.

1:20.7

Speaking through the Prophet Zachariah, God said,

1:23.2

rejoice so people of Zion, shout in triumphal people of Jerusalem. Look, your king is coming to you.

1:29.4

He is righteous and victorious, yet he is humble, riding on a donkey, riding on a donkey's

1:34.8

cold. This was something very significant and the people understood it. Add to this fact that

1:40.2

Jesus was a wanted man. There was a price on his head. The leading priests and Pharisees had

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said that if anyone knew where Jesus was, they should report it immediately. Jesus was playing

1:50.6

his hand, if you will. To the Romans, he was declaring himself as a conqueror, and to the Jews,

1:55.6

he was declaring himself as the Messiah. Jesus didn't enter Jerusalem as a helpless victim.

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