Scripture: “The scepter
shall not depart from Judea, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet until
He comes to whom it belongs” (referring to Shiloh/ Messiah. Genesis 49:10
“Where is he that is born King of the Jews? For we have seen
his star in the east and have come to worship him."
Matthew
2:2 (Read Revelation 17:14; 19:16)
“…The
Lord God will give him the throne of
his father David, and he will rule
over the house of Jacob forever: his
kingdom will never end.” Luke 1:32-33
Powers of kingship
and authority have been shown in many ways but these two symbols are used in
Old Testament Scripture as related to Messiah /King, anticipating His coming to
the Chosen People. God chose them in a covenant
with Abram and his sons and again through King David to be the nation through
which he would bring Light and blessing to the entire world. We know this as forgiveness of sin and
Salvation through the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus
Christ.
The scepter, or decorative
rod, is a symbol of power and authority for Kings, rulers or their designates. In Ancient days, one could only approach the
king for personal or business reasons if he extended this to you (Esther
4:11). If he did not choose to see you –
it might be a beating or ‘off with your head.
The crown is a
distinctive royal headdress of many styles that is also symbolic of honor and
kingship. When rulers change or lesser rulers crowned, the coronation is
a gala and elegant ceremony, a means of telling everyone the authority is
changing.
The Jewish people expected their Messiah - Prince of Peace -
to come as a mighty warrior king and free them from the cruelty of their many
Gentile rulers. However, the crown which Jesus / Messiah, wore on this
earth, was a crown of thorns. God /Jesus
loved mankind so much that He laid aside His heavenly Kingliness, came
to earth in human flesh to become our sacrificial Lamb.
He was despised, ridiculed, spit up, rejected and killed by
those He came to love. Paul includes in
each letter the ‘Good News of salvation.
Here is a favorite verse I memorized years ago in VBS; “(Christ)
Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: but
made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was
made in the likeness of men:
Philippians 2: 6-7 (read 5-12).
Hallelujah! He was God-man and was raised from the
grave and is coming again. The Old Testament prophecies proved true about
His coming the first time, as heir to the throne of David. We have every
reason to believe the prophecies about His return as KING of kings to claim His
own and judge the world. He will wear a crown; He will crown believers with crown of life;
the 24 Elders will cast their crowns at his feet. (Rev 4) and "Every
knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord." (Philippians
2:11)
Who is Messiah to
you today? Be blessed with the joy and
anticipation of the return of our Savior Lord, KING JESUS.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for caring so much
for me; desiring to have fellowship and loving me so much that you sent your
only Son to die that I might live. Forgive my foolish ways, thoughts, and
deeds. As I prepare to celebrate your gift - His birth - help me to
prepare my heart and life for His soon return and hail Him as King of kings….
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