Sunday,
March 24, 2013
“Where is he who is born King of
the Jews?” (Matthew 2:2)
This is the question asked by the Magi
at the beginning of the Gospel of Matthew. They followed the Star to
worship the ‘King of the Jews’. Maybe they had heard about the coming
King from Daniel in Babylon. There are several
Old Testament passages that relate to Messiah King. Zechariah 14 is one
of my favorites. Speaking of Lord as one God he writes, “The Lord will be King over the whole earth (v9) and “The survivors from all the nations who have attacked Jerusalem
will go up year after year to worship the King “ (v 16). Through the ages and continuing,
Jewish people have looked for and anticipated Messiah’ coming to their
rescue.
Matthews’s Gospel presents the
Kingship of Yeshua ha Mashiach with might and authority over nature, disease
and demons. Read this book with this Jesus in mind and you will picture the
Kingdom of Heaven on earth and His glorious kingdom to come.
As I write this, I treasure memories
of walking the “Palm Sunday Road.” This was a day in the life of Jesus when He
allowed the people to hail Him as king, waving palm branches and shouting, ‘Hosanna’. Palm
branches were waved as earthly kings and royalty entered a city. Shouts of
Hosanna could be heard as He rode toward Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilled the
Godly prophecy of Zechariah 9:9: “See your King comes to you… gentle and
riding … on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” Tradition tells us that a
king riding into a city on a donkey indicates peace; riding a mighty horse
indicates triumphant in battle. When Messiah returns it will be as
triumphant King of Kings riding a white horse (Revelation
19:11-16). Hallelujah!!!
I wonder if any of these were in the
crowd a few days later when, before Pilate, they cried out “Crucify him”? Remember
there were thousands who came to Jerusalem for this feast time. We
know the crowd was picked by the religious rulers. Pilate washed his
hands, when he found no guilt in Jesus, but gave in to the mob. The
soldiers mocked Jesus with a royal robe, crown of thorns and a staff as a
scepter. However, Pilate had the last word when he had the notice placed
on Jesus’ cross- “JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE
KING OF THE JEWS”!
Today, people and nations (including
ours) continue to mock him and rile against Jesus, his people and His
Kingdom. Persecution and anti-Semitism are rampant. We pray “Thy
Kingdom come” but are they only words or do we mean that? Or do we
say, “Not yet. Lord, have things in my ‘bucket list” or unsaved family and
friends? Do we long for Jesus to return and set the world straight? Do we
act like King’s Kids and reflect His Heavenly Kingdom?
The Old Testament predicted Messiah
King; that is what the Jews of His day expected. Somme one to fight for them. They
missed the servant Messiah.
The Magi searched for the King of the
Jews; King Herod (and Satan) tried to destroy Him.
Crowds saw miracles, healings, people
set free from demons and wanted to declare Him King.
Pilate declared him King of the Jews.
John the Revelator saw him as King on
a white horse, called Faithful and True, King of KINGS!!! Is Jesus King of your heart?? Do you
look and act like The King’s Kid??
Jesus Messiah is coming soon.
All hail King Jesus,
All hail Emmanuel, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Bright Morning Star
And throughout eternity I'll sing Your Praises,
And forevermore I shall reign with Him!!
Blessings,
Gramps
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