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A King and His Donkey
Some kings are borne in magnificent coaches gilt with gold. With great pomp and blare of trumpet, their procession is foretold. Others are borne on ornate sedan chairs, clad in purple gowns. Upon their royal brows rest elaborate, jeweled crowns. Christ forsook such trumpery for His triumphal celebration. Instead, He chose a lowly donkey as His means of transportation. Thro' the streets of Jerusalem the Man of Galilee was borne; He of royal lineage, destined to wear a crown of thorn. Exultant crowds spread cloaks and palm fronds along the mews, Shouting "Hosanna In the Highest!", to the herald of Good News! This festive occasion was revealed by the Prophet Zecharia, Who foretold that a humble donkey would bear the great Messiah! Tho' The Prince of Peace could've sat upon a prancing Arabian steed, Or a lavishly bespangled camel of exceptional breed, This modest yet majestic preacher, teacher, physician, Chose to ride a simple donkey to fulfill His earthly mission. Tho' the Savior of humankind was in a lowly stable born, And suffered a lifetime of ridicule, hate and scorn, He endured trials and temptations but overcame such things, And arose victorious o'er the grave to become the King of Kings! Entry for Anthony Slausen's "Jesus" Contest
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