Two parades enter Jerusalem at the same time, and only one of them tells the truth about power. Rome arrives with intimidation and spectacle. Jesus arrives on a donkey, fulfilling ancient prophecy and showing us that the kingdom of God does not move through domination, but through humility, mercy, and love that isn’t afraid of chaos.   We walk through the Palm Sunday story from Matthew’s Gospel and sit with the cry of “Hosanna” meaning “save us.” That plea is honest, raw, and still famil...

First Love Church

Heather Drake and Dennis Drake

Stop Looking For A War Horse

APR 11, 202638 MIN
First Love Church

Stop Looking For A War Horse

APR 11, 202638 MIN

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Two parades enter Jerusalem at the same time, and only one of them tells the truth about power. Rome arrives with intimidation and spectacle. Jesus arrives on a donkey, fulfilling ancient prophecy and showing us that the kingdom of God does not move through domination, but through humility, mercy, and love that isn’t afraid of chaos. We walk through the Palm Sunday story from Matthew’s Gospel and sit with the cry of “Hosanna” meaning “save us.” That plea is honest, raw, and still familiar, especially when life feels charged and out of control. We connect the moment to earlier stories of “even now” hope with Mary and Martha, and the challenge of spiritual blindness: where are we not seeing clearly, and what is the Holy Spirit trying to heal in our perspective? Then the uncomfortable questions land close to home. What happens when we praise Jesus but resist letting Jesus reshape our choices? Why do we reach for a war horse version of strength when Jesus keeps choosing towels, tables, and foot washing? We talk about fear, Peter’s sword, nonviolence, and the practical shape of Christian discipleship: feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, freeing the oppressed, and choosing the way down as the way of the kingdom. If this sermon helps you breathe a little deeper and see a little clearer, subscribe to the First Love Church podcast, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.Support the showThis podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors.  If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/givingIn the service of LOVE,Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake