Did our Lord actually ride in triumph into Jerusalem to become King of the Church? Or is His true triumph still to come?
True, the townspeople cried: βHosanna! Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh in the name of the Lordβ (John 12:12,13). But Jesus responded by entering the city, riding βan assβs coltβ (Verses 14,15). Surely this was not a very regal sight! Once before, when He knew that they βwould come and take Him by force to make Him a King, He departedβ¦into a mountain Himself aloneβ (John 6:15).
He knew that it was not yet time for Him to reign. First must come the cross, then the throne. Zechariah had prophesied of this entry into Jerusalem, saying: βBehold thy King!β Look at Him! and then he describes His entrance:Β βLowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt, the foal of an assβΒ (Zech.9:9).
At this entry, βWhen He was come near, He beheld the city, and wept over itβ (Luke 19:41). At this entry He entered into the temple, looked about and went out again (Mark 11:11). It was His Fatherβs house, but He could not worship there. It had become a den of thieves. No, this was no triumphal entry. Look at Him, meek, lowly, riding on an assβs colt, and then see Him coming again as Revelation 19:11-16 describes it. How different the symbolism!
Once meek, lowly, and βhaving salvation.β Now,Β βin righteousness doth He judge and make war.βΒ Once, riding βan assβs colt.β Now,Β βBehold! a white horse!βΒ And those eyes, once filled with tears are nowΒ βas a flame of fire.β
Our Lordβs true triumphal entry is still future. According to prophecy He will come again, put down all rebellion against Himself, and reign in glory and power. Thank God He has not yet done so! In love He still points to Calvary, where He died for our sins and offers us the riches of His grace.
βWho was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justificationβ (Rom.4:25). source