If you've ever flown economy class, no doubt you have longed to be upgraded to business or first

When we think about power there are all kinds of trappings that automatically come to mind. Nice cars and private jets are just some of them.
Jesus was the most powerful man ever to walk the earth and although personal jets and limos weren't available to him other modes of transport were. Coming to Jerusalem on that first 'Palm Sunday' he was stating his position as king, and so could have come on a white horse, or in a chariot, or maybe carried in some kind of chair affair - instead he borrowed a donkey. Jesus was beginning his final week, a week in which his actions would bewilder almost everyone who knew him. Kings and powerful people behave in certain ways. They don't turn up in a borrowed everyday family car. They don't do the job of a servant and wash their disciples' feet. They certainly don't go to their death if they could have done anything to stop it.
Jesus was the most powerful man to walk the earth and yet he used his power in a different way to everyone else. He didn't look out for his own interests. He didn't put himself first. Instead he was obedient to all that God asked of him, and he loved others - all others - even his enemies.
If we claim to be followers of Jesus this Palm Sunday then we need to follow his example.