Palm Sunday: What Kind Of King Is Jesus?

Mar 29, 2026    Kyle Caudell

From the beginning, people have longed for a king they could shape—one who fits their expectations, affirms their desires, and advances their agenda. But on Palm Sunday, Jesus rides into Jerusalem and shatters those assumptions. The crowds wave palm branches and shout for victory, expecting a conquering hero, yet Jesus comes as a different kind of King—compassionate toward the overlooked, bringing peace instead of political power, and boldly confronting the deeper issues of the human heart. This moment forces a question that still confronts us today: will we receive Jesus as He truly is, or will we try to remake Him into someone more comfortable? As we look at this passage, we are invited to see that Jesus is not a King we customize—He is the King we surrender to, on His terms, not our own.