The King Who Rides on a Donkey
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Why does the King of Kings enter his holy city riding on a humble, unused beast rather than a warhorse? Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen explores the profound mystery of Christ's entry into Jerusalem, challenging our worldly expectations of power and triumph. He reflects on the irony of a crowd that welcomes the Messiah with palm branches and shouts of "Hosanna," only to misunderstand his mission entirely. By examining the historical context and the spiritual significance of this moment, Sheen leads us to consider how we, too, often seek a king who serves our own agendas rather than the Savior who calls us to sacrifice.
Sheen paints a vivid picture of the scene, reflecting on the "queer sight" of the Lord entering on an infamous little beast, a stark contrast to the conquerors of history. He draws from the prophecy of Zechariah, reminding us that the King of Israel comes to us in humility. He also delves into the desecration of the Temple, where the marketplace had replaced prayer. With characteristic depth, he recounts the Lord's righteous indignation as he drives out those who had made his Father's house a den of thieves, setting the stage for the solemnity of the coming week. He poignantly captures the Lord's heartbreak over Jerusalem, weeping over a city that failed to recognize the time of its visitation.
This episode serves as a powerful meditation for the start of Holy Week, inviting listeners to move beyond the superficial celebrations of Palm Sunday. Sheen ads insights into the nature of true kingship and the cost of faithfulness remain as relevant today as they were decades ago. As we journey through the events leading to the Cross, this reflection encourages us to examine our own hearts: are we truly prepared to welcome the King on his terms, or are we clinging to our own versions of what a savior should be? It is an essential listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Passion and the transformative power of Christ's love.