Heaven’s Hosanna: God’s Greater Plan 🌿✝️
- Pastor AJ

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

“Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey.” Zechariah 9:9 (NIV)
Hey friends 👋
Palm Sunday feels like a victory moment.
Crowds gathering.
Branches waving. 🌿
Voices shouting “Hosanna!”
But what was happening in heaven was even bigger than what was happening in the streets.
The people saw a king arriving. Heaven saw a plan unfolding. ✨
Jesus wasn’t entering Jerusalem randomly.
Every step was intentional.
Every detail was fulfillment.
A prophecy being lived out in real time. 📖
Not on a war horse. Not in force. But on a donkey.
Because God’s plan wasn’t built on human expectation. It was built on divine purpose.
The crowd cried out, “Hosanna!” Which means: “Save us now!”
And they meant it.
They wanted immediate rescue. Immediate change. Immediate answers. ⚡
But heaven’s definition of “save” was greater. Not just temporary relief … but eternal redemption. ✝️🔥
That’s the tension of Palm Sunday.
The same word carrying two very different expectations.
The crowd saw a moment of victory.
God was executing a plan of salvation.
And here’s where it hits us: We still shout “Hosanna” today.
We still ask God to move. 🙏
To fix.
To change things quickly.
But what if God is doing something deeper than what we’re asking for?
What if His plan is greater than our timeline? ⏳
Palm Sunday reminds us: God doesn’t just respond to our cries He fulfills His purpose. Even when it doesn’t look like what we expected. 👑
The crowd celebrated what they thought was happening.
Heaven was accomplishing what actually mattered.
So the question becomes:
Do we trust God’s plan even when it unfolds differently than we imagined? 🤔
Because Heaven’s Hosanna was never about meeting expectations.
It was about fulfilling God’s greater plan. ✝️✨



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