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In Mark’s account of the Triumphal Entry, Jesus doesn’t arrive with a war horse, a sword, or a show of force. He comes low. And at first glance, it can almost feel demeaning. But what if that “humble ride” is actually a declaration of absolute authority?
In this episode, Zach, Jill, and Brandon walk through mark 11 and talk about how the crowd’s expectations weren’t wrong they were just too small. They wanted a king who would crush Rome. Jesus came as the King who would crush sin, death, and the enemy, but He did it in a way no one expected.
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In Mark’s account of the Triumphal Entry, Jesus doesn’t arrive with a war horse, a sword, or a show of force. He comes low. And at first glance, it can almost feel demeaning. But what if that “humble ride” is actually a declaration of absolute authority?
In this episode, Zach, Jill, and Brandon walk through mark 11 and talk about how the crowd’s expectations weren’t wrong they were just too small. They wanted a king who would crush Rome. Jesus came as the King who would crush sin, death, and the enemy, but He did it in a way no one expected.

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