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Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

The Triumphal Entry

God sometimes acts in ways we don’t expect.

Luke 19:28-44

We say, “Hindsight is 20/20,” meaning, “If only I had known then what I know now!” Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem must have been one of those moments for the disciples. It had appeared to be such a wonderful day for them—and it was, but for different reasons than they realized.

The disciples weren’t the only ones who had misconceptions about the Messiah. Many Jews expected Him to be an earthly king. When the crowds heard Jesus was coming, they cheered, “Hosanna!” which means, “Save now!” (Mark 11:9). They saw Him as their new ruler, come to bring salvation from political oppression. He raised the dead, so there was no doubt he could also restore David’s kingdom and free them from Roman rule.

Seated upon a donkey, Jesus resembled a ruler returning to his city in peacetime—one whose subjects would have lined his path with coats and palm fronds in celebration (Mark 11:8). Even the Pharisees were there, watching in indignation and saying, “Look, the world has gone after Him” (John 12:19).

This week, think back to times when circumstances turned out to be something you didn’t expect or when you realized God was different than you’d imagined. And look for an opportunity to share your insight with a friend or loved one.

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