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What does it mean that Christ came in humility?

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Christ's humility in coming as a poor man on a donkey reveals the nature of His kingdom and His purpose to save.

Christ's entrance into Jerusalem on a borrowed donkey symbolizes His humility and rejection of worldly power. Despite being the King of glory, He chose a life of poverty and servitude, emphasizing that His kingdom is not built on earthly wealth or status. This act of coming in humility reflects the purpose of His mission—to save His people from their sin. As noted in 2 Corinthians 8:9, though He was rich, He became poor for our sakes. This profound humility sets the tone for the entire Christian experience, calling believers to reflect Christ's servanthood in their lives and to embrace the idea that true greatness in His kingdom is found in humility and service to others.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 8:9, Mark 11:7-8

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