Glory

 Luke 19:38 ESV

saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” 

In isolation, this verse sounds great. In context, it seems somewhat disingenuous. Many of those who welcomed Jesus enthusiastically into Jerusalem on this occasion will have been those who bayed for his blood only days later.

Many of those making the declarations in this verse will have been hoping for a political king to kick out the Roman occupiers.  When it became apparent Jesus wasn't going to do that, many will have become disillusioned. That's why many cried out for his crucifixion.

Jesus is the blessed King who comes in the name of the Lord. Yet as he told governor Pilate, his kingdom isn't of this world. His kingdom is spiritual.

It is right and fitting that we should glorify the Lord Jesus. In fact, this is the meaning of our lives. If we didn't praise him, the very rocks would cry out in worship of him!

'Glorious Lord, may we ever live to worship you, now and forevermore, for the honour of your name, amen'.



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