A Kingly Procession
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Thu Feb 7 05:33:54 PST 2008
A Kingly Procession
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold,
thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation lowly, and
riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass. Zech. 9: 9.
Five hundred years before the birth of Christ, the prophet Zechariah thus
foretold the coming of the King to Israel. . . . Christ was following the
Jewish custom for a royal entry. . . . No sooner was He seated upon the colt
than a loud shout of triumph rent the air. The multitude hailed Him as
Messiah, their King. . . .They could lead the triumphal procession with no
royal standards, but they cut down the spreading palm boughs, Nature's
emblem of victory, and waved them aloft with loud acclamations and hosannas.
. . .
Never before in His earthly life had Christ permitted such a demonstration.
He clearly foresaw the result. It would bring Him to the cross. But it was
His purpose thus publicly to present Himself as the Redeemer. He desired to
call attention to the sacrifice that was to crown His mission. . . .
Never before had the world seen such a triumphal procession. It was not like
that of the earth's famous conquerors. No train of mourning captives, as
trophies of kingly valor, made a feature of that scene. But about the
Saviour were the glorious trophies of His labors of love for sinful man.
There were the captives whom He had rescued from Satan's power, praising God
for their deliverance. The blind whom He had restored to sight were leading
the way. The dumb whose tongues He had loosed shouted the loudest hosannas.
The cripples whom He had healed bounded with joy. . . . Lazarus, whose body
had seen corruption in the grave, but who now rejoiced in the strength of
glorious manhood, led the beast on which the Saviour rode. . . .
That scene of triumph was of God's own appointing. It had been foretold by
the prophet, and man was powerless to turn aside God's purpose.
As well might the priests and rulers attempt to deprive the earth of the
shining face of the sun, as to shut from the world the beams of glory from
the Sun of Righteousness. In spite of all opposition, the kingdom of Christ
was confessed by the people.
>From God's Amazing Grace - Page 46
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