31/03/2026
LOOSE THEM AND BRING THEM TO ME
(The Power of Divine Liberation)
'“Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, Lowly and riding on a donkey, A c**t, the foal of a donkey.'
Zechariah 9:9 NKJV
When Jesus entered Jerusalem, it wasn’t just a parade; it was a profound fulfillment of prophecy and a demonstration of His saving power. The Triumphal Entry, which we celebrate as Palm Sunday, carries deep spiritual significance for every believer today.
The c**t that was tied represents humanity under the captivity of sin. When Jesus commanded the disciples to loose the c**t and bring it to Him, He was signaling His mission to rescue us from everything that binds us. Even though the c**t was not yet matured to be ridden, Jesus selected it—reminding us that even when we feel undeserving or "unready," His grace qualifies us for His service.
Our Lord did not come on a warhorse as a conquering general; He came on a donkey as the Prince of Peace. He is a Servant Leader who responds to our cry of “Hosanna!” which means “Save us now!”
You may feel like that c**t today—tied down and unable to move into your destiny. You can identify if you are spiritually "tied" if:
You are limited:
Your achievements are restricted by boundaries you cannot seem to break. Remember, the length of your rope determines the distance you travel. If you are bound, you can only go as far as the enemy permits.
You are denied your blessings:
You see the provision and the "grazing fields" of life, but you cannot reach them because you are held back.
Your freedom is taken away:
You lack the liberty to express your potential or serve God to the fullest.
Beloved, the same Jesus who commanded the c**t to be loosed is speaking over your life today. He is the King who saves and the Master who restores your freedom so you can travel the full distance of your destiny.
I pray that every chain of limitation holding you back be broken. May the Lord loose you from every restriction and bring you into your season of honor and peace in Jesus' name. Amen.
Stay Blessed!