Why did Jesus ride an a donkey? Why are some Pastors and 'prophets" of today different?



Remember when Jesus Christ rode on a donkey?




Prior to entering Jerusalem, Christ instructed his disciples to acquire for him a donkey (in Matthew’s Gospel a donkey and a colt).




Why did Jesus ride a donkey? There are four reasons.




First, the prophet Zechariah wrote: “Behold, your king comes to you, triumphant and victorious. He is humble and riding on an ass, on a colt the foal of an ass.” (Zech 9:9)




The messianic sign was at once perceived by the crowds who hailed Jesus as their king shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Mt 21:9) Catholics still shout this Davidic salutation every time the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is celebrated. It is an acknowledgment that Jesus is the true Davidic Messiah and king.




Secondly, a DONKEY is integral to the story of Abraham’s offering of Isaac, a type of the oblation of the First Born Son as a sign of obedience.




The third reason is that King Solomon Solomon rode to his messianic coronation on a mule that had once belonged to David (1 Kgs 1:33-44).




Fourth, King Jehu rode into Samaria (a kind of false Jerusalem) over the garments of his adherents in order to destroy the temple of the false god Baal (2 Kgs 9:11-10:28). One of the first things Christ does upon entering Jerusalem is bring judgment to the Temple which has become a den of thieves. The typology in this account is rather startling as 2 Kgs chapter nine contains strong messianic language. Like King Jehu, Christ the King comes as a judge over ceremonial regulations.









































Now picture this....






Eldoret streets being washed ahead of Prophet Owuor's arrival. [Photo: Mercy Kandie] By Joy Chelagat Eldoret, Kenya: Residents of Eldoret were treated to a spectacle as followers of Prophet Owuor made preparations for his crusade in Eldoret Sports Club Saturday.






The faithful, who have been trickling into the town for the past few days, washed the streets early Friday morning. Traffic in the town came to a standstill as followers lined up in the streets to welcome the prophet.






Owuor drove into the town with a police escort and members of the National Youth Service marching band welcomed him with songs. National Youth Service were also present to play bands to welcome the prophet.





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