Is it a triumphal entry or something else?
Our Lord Jesus, knowing that His time was about to come, a time to fulfilled the ultimate sacrifice to save the whole world, not just Israel. He must be quite tense by this time. We read in the gospel that He indeed asked the Father to take 'the cup' from Him - BUT, not His will but THINE! Humbling Himself to be like one of His creations, and suffered at the hands of those people created by Him! If you and I were there, our anger might already blinded us. But Jesus has to fulfill the mission He had obeyed to do. His mission, in no way shall be compromise! Who among us will be happy, knowing your execution is just few days left?
The publishers of the Bible (translators may be) put the title of the passage as 'triumphal entry' and for quite sometime, I have been following that tradition. But, let us consider one more time before accepting that title of the passage.
I firmly believed that Jesus has been a King and will be King forever. The gospel writers rightly quote the prophet and we usually stop reading the prophet midway (9:9 and did not go further). But Jesus was trying to make a statement, redefining how it will be in God's presence, redefining the territory, proclaiming the new covenant through His blood. Sometime, we read just the donkey part and leave the most vital message unread.
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