Evening Devotional – December 15 (Matthew 21:1–7)

15/12/2025 2 min Episodio 30
Evening Devotional – December 15 (Matthew 21:1–7)

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Episode Synopsis



Key Truth:
Jesus’s triumphal entry fulfilled Zechariah’s prophecy, showing that God’s kingdom is marked by humility and peace—not worldly power. The same King who entered Jerusalem on a donkey was the baby born in Bethlehem, revealing God’s faithfulness and love.
Reflection Questions:

Why is it significant that Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey rather than a warhorse?
How can you reflect Christ’s humility and peace in your own life and relationships?
In what ways does Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem prepare your heart for understanding His sacrifice on the cross?

Activity Idea:
Take time to read Matthew 21:1–7 together. Then discuss how humility changes the way we lead and serve others. Write down one way you can show Christlike humility this week.
Prayer Prompt:
Thank Jesus for coming as a humble King. Ask Him to help you reflect His peace and humility in your relationships and choices.
 


Day 15 Combined Summary
Zechariah foretold a King who would come humbly, bringing peace and salvation to the nations. Matthew 21 shows this prophecy fulfilled as Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey—not as a conquering warrior, but as the gentle Messiah. Christmas reminds us that God’s kingdom is not built on pride or power but on humility, grace, and peace. The baby in the manger and the King on the donkey both point to the same truth: Jesus is the promised Savior who reigns forever.
Additional Scripture References:

Zechariah 9:9–10 – God promises a humble King who brings peace.
Matthew 21:1–7 – Jesus fulfills the prophecy in His triumphal entry.


 

 

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