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What happens when the King you expect isn’t the King who arrives? On Palm Sunday, the crowds in Jerusalem shouted "Hosanna"—save us now—longing for a political liberator to return their kingdom to glory. But as Pastor Calvary Callender explores in this message, Jesus was preparing for a far deeper kind of salvation.,,Drawing from John 13, we dive into the profound Greek phrase eis telos, meaning "to the end," "to completion," or "to the uttermost." While the world looked for a ruler on a warhorse to seize power, they received a servant on His knees who laid power down to wash the feet of those who would soon betray Him. This episode invites you to walk through the most consequential seven days in human history and encounter a love that knows the full cost of the cross and chooses to go all the way anyway.
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What happens when the King you expect isn’t the King who arrives? On Palm Sunday, the crowds in Jerusalem shouted "Hosanna"—save us now—longing for a political liberator to return their kingdom to glory. But as Pastor Calvary Callender explores in this message, Jesus was preparing for a far deeper kind of salvation.,,Drawing from John 13, we dive into the profound Greek phrase eis telos, meaning "to the end," "to completion," or "to the uttermost." While the world looked for a ruler on a warhorse to seize power, they received a servant on His knees who laid power down to wash the feet of those who would soon betray Him. This episode invites you to walk through the most consequential seven days in human history and encounter a love that knows the full cost of the cross and chooses to go all the way anyway.