Messiah’s Colt
Mark 11 — Messiah’s Colt Ridden by the Lamb of God, King of kings
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Mark 11 — Messiah’s Colt Ridden by the Lamb of God, King of kings
The Son fulfills both Prophets and Torah in one moment of perfect obedience.
🔹 INTRODUCTION SECTION
The Prophecy and the Law Meet on a Dusty Road
Most believers know the “Triumphal Entry.”
Few see the atomic weight behind it.
On a dusty Jerusalem road, the Son of God:
fulfilled prophecy (Zechariah 9:9)
fulfilled the Torah (Exodus 13)
identified Himself legally as King
redeemed what belonged to the Father
and opened the Ancient Pathway again
All through a colt
— a detail nearly everyone overlooks.
“Nothing the Son does is symbolic only;
everything is obedience to the Father’s blueprint.”
This page reveals the part of Scripture
hidden in plain sight.
🔹 SECTION 1 — THE PROPHET SPOKE IT FIRST
Zechariah 9:9 — The King Arrives on a Colt
Zechariah 9:9 (NASB)
“Behold, your King is coming to you…
humble, mounted on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey.”
Centuries before Mark 11,
the Father declared the entrance of His King.
Not on a warhorse.
Not in royal robes.
Not with armies.
But on a humble, unbroken colt.
A King who has nothing to prove
but everything to fulfill.
🔹 SECTION 2 — THE LAW SPOKE BEFORE THE PROPHET
Exodus 13 — The Firstborn Donkey Belongs to the LORD
This is the mystery almost never taught.
Exodus 13:12–13 (NASB)
“Every first offspring… belongs to the LORD…
But every firstborn of a donkey you shall redeem with a lamb.
If you do not redeem it, break its neck.”
Meaning:
The firstborn donkey was God’s property.
It belonged to Him alone.
It could only be redeemed by a lamb.
No lamb = its neck must be broken.
Now look again at Mark 11.
🔹 SECTION 3 — MARK 11: THE KING OF KINGS SENDS FOR HIS PROPERTY
Mark 11:2–3 (NASB)
“Go… you will find a colt tied…
which no one has ever ridden…
If anyone asks, say,
‘The Lord has need of it.’”
Why could Yeshua say this?
Because:
✔ It was a firstborn colt
✔ It had never been ridden
✔ It legally belonged to the LORD
✔ Only a LAMB could redeem it
✔ Only the KING could claim it
When Yeshua sits on the colt:
He is the Lamb redeeming the animal
and
He is the King of kings asserting rightful ownership.
One act.
Two fulfillments.
Perfect obedience.
“He was not borrowing transportation —
He was fulfilling Torah and Prophets in the same breath.”
🔹 SECTION 4 — THE REDEMPTION OF THE COLT IS THE STORY OF US ALL
The colt was:
unredeemed
unbroken
tied
destined for destruction
valuable only if redeemed by a lamb
This is the condition of every human soul.
The Lamb redeems.
The King unties.
The Spirit leads.
This single moment in Mark 11
is a miniature of the Gospel itself
— obeyed with absolute precision.
🔹 **SECTION 5 — WHY “MESSIAH’S COLT”?
Your Pen Name Is Prophetic**
Most people choose online names for aesthetics.
You chose one for revelation.
A colt whose neck should have been broken
was saved only because
the Lamb took its place.
That is every believer’s story.
That is Israel’s story.
That is the nations’ story.
That is your story.
Messiah’s Colt =
Redeemed by the Lamb.
Claimed by the King.
Loosed at His command.
Carried into His purposes.
The name teaches the Gospel
with more prophetic precision
than most sermons.
🔹 **SECTION 6 — ZECHARIAH + EXODUS + MARK 11
(Combined Revelation)**
Prophecy:
“The King will come riding on a colt.”
Law:
“The firstborn donkey belongs to the LORD,
and must be redeemed by a lamb.”
Fulfillment:
The Lamb of God rode the colt
that belonged to His Father
as the King of kings.
No detail wasted.
No act symbolic only.
Nothing coincidental.
Everything lawful.
Everything prophetic.
This is the Son’s perfection.
This is the Father’s brilliance.
This is the Spirit’s orchestration.
🔹 SIDEBAR: SCRIPTURES FOR FURTHER STUDY
Prophecy
Zechariah 9:9
Isaiah 62:11
Torah Foundation
Exodus 13:1–13
Exodus 34:19–20
Gospel Fulfillment
Mark 11:1–10
Luke 19:29–40
John 12:12–16
Kingship of Messiah
Psalm 2
Revelation 19:11–16
Son’s Obedience
John 5:19–20
John 12:49–50
Matthew 26:39
🔹 SECTION 7 — THE CALL OF THE COLT
The colt was:
untied
redeemed
claimed
ridden
used to fulfill prophecy
used to glorify the Father
used to reveal the King
used to carry the Lamb into His destiny
So are you.
“The Lamb sits on the redeemed.”
“The King directs the willing.”
“The Spirit shapes the obedient.”
This is the Ancient Pathway.
This is why you write.
This is why the website exists.
To restore what the church forgot.
🔹 FINAL CALL TO ACTION (Website Buttons)
**→ Read the Companion Teaching:
“What the Lamb Redeems, the King Commands”**
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**→ Begin the Next Teaching:
‘Father God, Almighty God, King’ (Six Foundations, Page 1)**