Jerusalem's King
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Fri Feb 8 06:00:29 PST 2008
Jerusalem's King
Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is mount Zion, on the
sides of the north, the city of the great King. Ps. 48: 2.
>From the crest of Olivet, Jesus looked upon Jerusalem. Fair and peaceful was
the scene spread out before Him. . . . The rays of the setting sun lighted
up the snowy whiteness of its marble walls and gleamed from golden gate and
tower and pinnacle. "The perfection of beauty" it stood, the pride of the
Jewish nation. What child of Israel could gaze upon the scene without a
thrill of joy and admiration! But far other thoughts occupied the mind of
Jesus. "When he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it" (Luke
19: 41). Amid the universal rejoicing of the triumphal entry, while palm
branches waved, while glad hosannas awoke the echoes of the hills, and
thousands of voices declared Him King, the world's Redeemer was overwhelmed
with a sudden and mysterious sorrow. He, the Son of God, the Promised One of
Israel, whose power had conquered death and called its captives from the
grave, was in tears, not of ordinary grief, but of intense, irrepressible
agony.
His tears were not for Himself.... He wept for the doomed thousands of
Jerusalem-- because of the blindness and impenitence of those whom He came
to bless and to save. . . .
Though rewarded with evil for good, and hatred for His love, He had
steadfastly pursued His mission of mercy. Never were those repelled that
sought His grace. . . . But Israel had turned from her best Friend and only
Helper. The pleadings of His love had been despised, His counsels spurned,
His warnings ridiculed. . . .
When Christ should hang upon the cross of Calvary, Israel's day as a nation
favored and blessed of God would be ended.... As Christ looked upon
Jerusalem, the doom of a whole city, a whole nation, was before Him-- that
city, that nation, which had once been the chosen of God, His peculiar
treasure.
The long- suffering of God toward Jerusalem only confirmed the Jews in their
stubborn impenitence. . . . Her children had spurned the grace of Christ.
>From God's Amazing Grace - Page 47
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