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What does the phrase 'thy King cometh to thee' signify?

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'Thy King cometh to thee' emphasizes God's graciousness and His desire to meet us in our need.

'Thy King cometh to thee' communicates that Jesus arrives in humility to serve rather than conquer, as reflected in Zechariah 9:9. This is significant because it shows that Christ acknowledges our helplessness and comes to us in our need, embodying the mercy of God. In the context of salvation, it reflects that God does not wait for us to approach Him with our works; rather, He comes to us to save us. This is the heart of the gospel—that in our sinful state, God sends His Son to us full of grace and truth, providing real hope for all who believe.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:9, John 12:15

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