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Why did Jesus ride a donkey into Jerusalem?
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April 16, 2025
Why did Jesus ride a donkey into Jerusalem?

“I think Jesus wanted to ride the donkey so he wouldn’t hurt his feet,” says Mary Jane, 7. “His feet had just got washed by expensive perfume.”

“I think Jesus wanted to ride the donkey so he wouldn’t hurt his feet,” says Mary Jane, 7. “His feet had just got washed by expensive perfume.”

Mary of Bethany had anointed Jesus’ feet with expensive oil and had used her hair as a towel to wipe his feet. The Bible text tells us this oil was worth 300 denarii. That’s about a year’s worth of work (John 12:3-5). It’s possible that Jesus didn’t want to get his perfumed feet dirty, but I believe there’s a deeper reason for the donkey ride.

“Jesus rode a donkey to show he was humble and wanted something simple. Many people remembered his miracles, so they put their cloaks and palm branches to honor him and they shouted ‘Hosanna!’” says Sofia, 8.

If Jesus had ridden a white horse into Jerusalem, the Jewish zealots who wanted to overthrow Rome would have gone crazy. They would have seen Jesus as the conquering general ready to command the armies of Israel. Instead, Jesus came riding on a lowly young donkey. There is nothing threatening about a young donkey.

More than 500 years before this, the prophet Zechariah predicted this event: “People of Zion, rejoice! People of Jerusalem, shout with joy! Look, your king is coming to you! He is the good king who won the victory, but he is humble. He is riding on a donkey, on a young donkey born from a work animal,” (Zechariah 9:9 ERV).

Even though prophesied, this event goes against everything we long for in a Messiah. We want the conquering hero riding on a white stallion. We don’t want humility. We want to see real power in our leaders.

Jesus is the camouflaged savior. He doesn’t look the part. A few days after riding a lowly donkey into Jerusalem, Jesus died on a cross between two criminals. Jesus looks like a loser. Even Jesus’ own disciples thought all was lost. Everything changed when two of them peered into an empty tomb on Easter morning. Jesus’ resurrection turned apparent defeat into total victory!

When given the choice of riding a donkey or a white stallion, most of us will choose the stallion. We run to anything that promises enhanced prestige. We want the recognition that comes from riding the white stallion or driving the red Mercedes convertible.

When Jesus offers eternal life as a free gift that he purchased by bearing our sins on the cross, many refuse because they want to earn their salvation. It’s too humbling to merely believe in Jesus as Savior. We want to give God something. We imagine we can do something that puts God in our debt. We want control.

Religion offers many white stallions to ride. Jesus came to destroy religion or the idea that we can do something to earn our way into God’s favor. It was religious leaders who cried “Crucify him” when Roman Governor Pontius Pilate asked the crowd what to do with Jesus.

Think about this: Author Tullian Tchividjian once said that if you want to make people mad, tell them what to do. If you want to make them really mad, tell them there is nothing they can do.

Memorize this truth: “God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).

Ask this question: Are you trying to earn God’s gift of salvation? Or have you trusted in Jesus and his sacrifice for your sins and resurrection from the dead as your only hope for eternal life?

Kids Talk About God is designed for families to study the Bible together. Research shows that parents who study the Bible with their children give their character, faith and spiritual life a powerful boost. To receive Kids Talk About God three times a week in a free email subscription, visit www.KidsTalkAboutGod. org/email. Copyright 2023 Carey Kinsolving

Luv Ford Athlete of the Week
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Luv Ford Athlete of the Week
By Patrick Ford 
May 21, 2025
Jayden Herring of  Preston High School,  and one of  their outstanding baseball players, is the Luv Ford Athlete of the Week. He is pictured with Coach Ryan Hudson, and Missy Nash of Luv Ford, present...
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Storms slam county
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Storms slam county
May 21, 2025
Okmulgee County residents endured a terrifying Monday afternoon as a fast-moving system of severe thunderstorms carved a destructive path across eastern Oklahoma. The storm front brought high winds, l...
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Gubernatorial Candidate Visits Newspaper
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Gubernatorial Candidate Visits Newspaper
May 21, 2025
Mike Mazzei, right, who has announced his candidacy for Oklahoma governor, stopped by the newspaper office on his way to Henryetta Tuesday morning to visit with city and business leaders. Escorting Ma...
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Honoring the Fallen
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Honoring the Fallen
May 21, 2025
As Memorial Day approaches, the Henryetta community is coming together to ensure that the sacrifices of fallen military heroes are honored with dignity, respect and solemn remembrance. The Veterans of...
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County approves grant project management change
May 21, 2025
The Okmulgee County Board of County Commissioners held its regular meeting on Monday, moving swiftly through a range of county business.--- CREOKS to oversee opioid abatement grant project management ...
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Free-Lance’s Ugly Recliner Contest underway
May 21, 2025
As Father’s Day approaches, families everywhere are preparing to celebrate the special men in their lives. This year, the Okmulgee Times and Henryetta Free-Lance are adding a unique twist to the festi...
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Henryetta banker graduates from OBA academy
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Henryetta banker graduates from OBA academy
May 21, 2025
Kenny Wilson, with Patrons Bank in Henryetta, graduated from the Oklahoma Bankers Association’s 202425 Emerging Leaders Academy at the OBA’s 128th Convention on Tuesday, May 13, at the Skirvin Hilton ...
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Okmulgee man pleads guilty to federal stalking charges
May 21, 2025
An Okmulgee man has pleaded guilty in federal court to stalking charges stemming from a case that spanned nearly two years, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced.Ga...
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Tribes express unified approach to resolving tobacco compact issue
May 21, 2025
Leaders from the Muscogee Nation, Osage Nation and Quapaw Nation (the “Nations”) have committed to collaborate and seek positive action from the State of Oklahoma on tobacco tax compacts. To date, the...
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Many moving parts still remain with state budget
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Many moving parts still remain with state budget
May 21, 2025
Gov. Kevin Stitt and legislative leaders have announced an agreement for the key elements to the Fiscal Year 2026 state budget.The plan for the estimated $12.6 billion budget includes an income tax cu...
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How does God guide you in making hard decisions? (Part 1 of 3)
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How does God guide you in making hard decisions? (Part 1 of 3)
May 21, 2025
“I talk to him and ask him what to do and what college to go to,” says Abraham, 8. “God helps me make a decision like if I should hit my brother.”Decisions, decisions. If you’d like to enter college i...
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