What Jesus’ Ride on a Donkey Teaches Us About Leadership and Humility
Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey wasn’t just a symbolic act—it was a bold statement about what true leadership […]
Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey wasn’t just a symbolic act—it was a bold statement about what true leadership […]
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, He wasn’t just making a humble entrance—He was making a bold statement.
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, the crowd expected a powerful political leader who would overthrow Roman rule
Jesus’ ride into Jerusalem is called “triumphal” because it was a public, prophetic declaration that He was the promised King
In Jesus’ time, riding a donkey was entirely common and practical. Donkeys were affordable, dependable animals used daily for transportation
In the Bible, kings riding donkeys wasn’t a sign of weakness—it was a symbol of peace, humility, and rightful authority.
The Triumphal Entry is a powerful moment where Jesus enters Jerusalem not as a conquering warrior, but as a humble
The prophecy in Zechariah 9:9 about a king riding into Jerusalem on a donkey might seem simple, but it’s deeply
Palm Sunday isn’t just a celebration—it’s a powerful fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy that confirms Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah.
Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem wasn’t a random or symbolic act—it was a direct fulfillment of several Old Testament prophecies pointing