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Restoration Sermon | The King No One Expects | Road to Redemption

Mar 29, 2026    Brian Remsch

This powerful exploration of Palm Sunday in Luke 19 challenges us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about how God works in our lives. The triumphal entry wasn't triumphant in the way anyone expected—Jesus rode a donkey, not a war horse, and was greeted with worn, tattered cloaks instead of red carpets. This unexpected arrival reveals a profound truth: Jesus rarely comes as we expect Him to come. The crowds sang songs of ascent typically used for pilgrimages, but this time they were directed at the Messiah Himself, connecting the baby born in Bethlehem to the King entering Jerusalem for His final week. What makes this story so compelling is Jesus' first actions upon arrival—He didn't storm the palace or confront political powers. Instead, He wept over the city and cleansed the temple. This raises an uncomfortable question for us today: are we forcing Jesus into our expectations, or are we letting Jesus shape our expectations? When we demand God move according to our plans, we reduce Him to a condiment on our lives rather than the main course. But when we yield our expectations to Him, even when it's uncomfortable, we become people who can genuinely shout 'Hosanna' without later shouting 'Crucify Him' when He doesn't meet our demands. This Holy Week invites us to fresh eyes and surrendered hearts.