And the King was crowned
Regular price $169.99This is how one writer described the action taken to authenticate the many kings he'd witnessed assuming their place as the head of those they were to serve. The same author notes, sadly, that most of those who would become kings and queens, had not served their people prior to taking their place on the throne and even more wielded their new position to enrich themselves at the expense of those 'below' them.
Such is not the case with Jesus.
"Thorns are associated with curses, death and dying, pain and sorrow, and sin. The Roman soldiers placed a crown of thorns on the head of the one who would take on all sin, and pain, and deliver the world from death. What the soldiers meant as a mockery of Jesus’ claims to being a king, instead demonstrated exactly who Jesus is.
Jesus is the King of kings. He alone is the Savior of the world. He took on the shame, sorrows, and sins of the world to save us and redeem us." - Pamela Palmer, Why Was Jesus Given a Crown of Thorn
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