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Daily Bread

The cross and the crown

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Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, lowly and riding on a donkey. – Zechariah 9:9

On the day we call Palm Sunday the Lord Jesus presented Himself to Israel as their King when He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. Had He been astride a spirited horse, He would have looked more kingly. But Zechariah had prophesied He would come in the humble way that He did.

Why? Kings of the East rode donkeys when on errands of peace. The horse was used as a charger in war.

The multitudes thought in terms of earthly prosperity and freedom from Rome. So they cried, "Hosanna in the highest!" (Mark 11:10). Yet a few days later, the shouts of the crowd became: "Crucify Him!" (15:13).

Some who declare themselves admirers of Jesus do not recognize Him as the Savior of sinners. But our deepest need cannot be met until our sin problem is overcome. For this reason Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey with His face set toward the cross, knowing full well the shameful and painful death He would suffer there. Now, having paid the price for human sin, He is highly exalted at God’s right hand and will come again as King of kings and Lord of lords. His cross had to precede His crown.

If we want to be part of His heavenly kingdom, we must trust Him as our Savior now. – Herb Vander Lugt

If in heaven a crown you’d wear

And bright palms of victory bear,

Christ the Savior you must claim;

Find redemption in His name. – Anon.


READ: Mark 11:1-11


There would be no crown-wearers in heaven had Christ not been the cross-bearer on earth.

The Bible in one year:


• 1 Samuel 13-14

• Luke 10:1-24

BUT ZECHARIAH

CHRIST

CHRIST THE SAVIOR

CROSS

CROWN

CRUCIFY HIM

HAD HE

HERB VANDER LUGT

KINGS OF THE EAST

PALM SUNDAY THE LORD JESUS

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