In this moving Palm Sunday message, Steve Hale explores the profound humility of Jesus, who, despite being the co-equal and co-eternal Word of God, chose to set aside His divine privileges to walk among us as a man. Reflecting on Jesus’ inaugural address in Isaiah 61, Steve highlights how our Savior came specifically for the broken, the hurting, and the bound, offering a hope that requires no unattainable climb but rather a God who comes down to meet us. Through the powerful imagery of Jesus as both the Lion and the Lamb, we are invited to see how He displayed the ultimate strength through submission—washing the feet of His disciples, enduring the cross for our peace, and ultimately rising in victory. As we look at the "human condition" of struggle and betrayal, we are reminded that God gives grace to the humble and that we, too, are called to live as roaring lambs, finding true life through surrender.