THE CALVARY MINISTRY ONLINE
The Gospel From Calvary
WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY, 2026
THE KING WHO CAME TO DIE
```TEXT: MATTHEW 21:1-11```
```KEY VERSE:``` "Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass" (MATTHEW 21:5).
It was Palm Sunday. The crowds spread their garments and shouted, “Hosanna to the Son of David!” They expected a conquering king to crush Rome. What they got was a weeping King on a donkey, riding not to a palace but to a Cross. Jesus fulfilled Zechariah’s prophecy: meek, lowly, yet King. He didn’t come to take power. He came to take your place.
Three truths about this King from Calvary: One, He came in meekness, not in majesty. “Thy King cometh unto thee, meek.” The same King who commands legions chose a colt. At Calvary, He wore thorns, not gold. He rules by love, not by force. Two, He came to fulfill Scripture. Every step from Bethlehem to Jerusalem was written. The donkey, the Hosannas, the rejected stone — all pointed to this week. The Cross was never Plan B; it was the promise from Genesis. Three, He came to save, not to impress. The people cried “Hosanna” meaning “Save us now!” Five days later they cried “Crucify Him.” But Jesus kept riding. He knew true salvation would not come by killing Romans, but by being killed for sinners.
What kind of King are you expecting today? A quick fix, a political answer, a crown without a cross? Behold your King. He is meek, yet mighty. He wept over Jerusalem, yet He would die for it. Don’t miss Him in His lowliness. The donkey ride leads to Calvary’s hill, and that’s where your Hosanna is truly answered.
✍🏽```THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:``` He rode in low to lift you high — the meek King became the bleeding Savior.
```THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:``` PSALMS 7-9
The Gospel From Calvary
WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY, 2026
THE KING WHO CAME TO DIE
```TEXT: MATTHEW 21:1-11```
```KEY VERSE:``` "Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass" (MATTHEW 21:5).
It was Palm Sunday. The crowds spread their garments and shouted, “Hosanna to the Son of David!” They expected a conquering king to crush Rome. What they got was a weeping King on a donkey, riding not to a palace but to a Cross. Jesus fulfilled Zechariah’s prophecy: meek, lowly, yet King. He didn’t come to take power. He came to take your place.
Three truths about this King from Calvary: One, He came in meekness, not in majesty. “Thy King cometh unto thee, meek.” The same King who commands legions chose a colt. At Calvary, He wore thorns, not gold. He rules by love, not by force. Two, He came to fulfill Scripture. Every step from Bethlehem to Jerusalem was written. The donkey, the Hosannas, the rejected stone — all pointed to this week. The Cross was never Plan B; it was the promise from Genesis. Three, He came to save, not to impress. The people cried “Hosanna” meaning “Save us now!” Five days later they cried “Crucify Him.” But Jesus kept riding. He knew true salvation would not come by killing Romans, but by being killed for sinners.
What kind of King are you expecting today? A quick fix, a political answer, a crown without a cross? Behold your King. He is meek, yet mighty. He wept over Jerusalem, yet He would die for it. Don’t miss Him in His lowliness. The donkey ride leads to Calvary’s hill, and that’s where your Hosanna is truly answered.
✍🏽```THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:``` He rode in low to lift you high — the meek King became the bleeding Savior.
```THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:``` PSALMS 7-9
THE CALVARY MINISTRY ONLINE
The Gospel From Calvary
WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY, 2026
THE KING WHO CAME TO DIE ✝️📖👑
📜```TEXT: MATTHEW 21:1-11```📜
🔑📖```KEY VERSE:``` "Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass" (MATTHEW 21:5).
It was Palm Sunday. The crowds spread their garments and shouted, “Hosanna to the Son of David!” They expected a conquering king to crush Rome. What they got was a weeping King on a donkey, riding not to a palace but to a Cross. Jesus fulfilled Zechariah’s prophecy: meek, lowly, yet King. He didn’t come to take power. He came to take your place.
Three truths about this King from Calvary: One, He came in meekness, not in majesty. “Thy King cometh unto thee, meek.” The same King who commands legions chose a colt. At Calvary, He wore thorns, not gold. He rules by love, not by force. Two, He came to fulfill Scripture. Every step from Bethlehem to Jerusalem was written. The donkey, the Hosannas, the rejected stone — all pointed to this week. The Cross was never Plan B; it was the promise from Genesis. Three, He came to save, not to impress. The people cried “Hosanna” meaning “Save us now!” Five days later they cried “Crucify Him.” But Jesus kept riding. He knew true salvation would not come by killing Romans, but by being killed for sinners.
What kind of King are you expecting today? A quick fix, a political answer, a crown without a cross? Behold your King. He is meek, yet mighty. He wept over Jerusalem, yet He would die for it. Don’t miss Him in His lowliness. The donkey ride leads to Calvary’s hill, and that’s where your Hosanna is truly answered.
✍🏽```THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:``` He rode in low to lift you high — the meek King became the bleeding Savior.
📜```THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:``` PSALMS 7-9
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