And it came to pass, when he was come nigh to Bethphage and Bethany, at
the mount called the mount of Olives, he sent two of his
disciples, Saying, Go ye into the village over against you; in the
which at your entering ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat:
loose him, and bring him hither. And if any man ask you, Why do ye
loose him? thus shall ye say unto him, Because the Lord hath need of
him. And they that were sent went their way, and found even as he had said
unto them. And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto
them, Why loose ye the colt? And they said, The Lord hath need of him. And
they brought him to Jesus: and they cast their garments upon the colt, and they
set Jesus thereon. Luke 19:29-35
So
Jesus had just finished teaching the parable of the master who hired laborers
at first, third, sixth, ninth and eleventh hour and decided to pay all one
penny each as he had agreed with the ones he employed at the first hour (Matt
20) and next, he was on his way to Jerusalem. I believe we know Jesus wasn't a
man who had properties scattered all over the many places he visited. He had,
however, enough of all he needed. So technically, he had no donkey of his own to take him to Jerusalem.
But
it had been said by the prophet that Jesus had to ride on a donkey. Not just a donkey,
but one that hasn't been ridden before, a brand new Colt (Zec 9:9). Awesome!
But how shall these things be? Valid question, if you ask me. But Jesus wasn't
even there when the prophesy came. All he had to do was live the prophesy so
there was no way he'd ask how anything was going to be.
So,
because there's a word that has to be fulfilled, somebody, whose name we don't
know, has a colt, fed the colt, and displayed it where the disciples coming for
it would find it at the time that it's needed. So when the disciples came, they
were not confused. Even if there were donkeys, there was only one colt which hasn't
been ridden before. So, they took it.
It wasn't
recorded that the people on ground shouted thief!!! They simply asked a
legitimate question and when they heard it was the Lord that had need of it, they
didn't ask; "who's the Lord?" Why? Because it wasn't a coincidence
that their colt matched the description that Jesus gave the disciples. So
everyone went their preferred ways. Jesus rode on the colt. Prophesy was fulfilled.
Now here's
what struck me. Jesus wouldn't have been less Jesus if he didn't ride a colt.
He didn't need to ride the colt but the people needed to see their humble
messiah on a colt entering Jerusalem triumphantly. So, it was for the people.
Of course, I'm guessing it's more comfortable for Jesus on the colt than if he
had walked. Nevertheless, he rode on the colt, the
prophesy was fulfilled and the people were able to recognize that here was the
messiah! And they paid homage because they saw what had been said.
In the same way, we should remember what has been said of us, that we are the light of the
world, a city set on a hill cannot be hidden. If He said we are the light, then
He already knows about the darkness and He sure has given us the torch for illumination
and because the torch is electrically charged, He has also provided electricity.
It is however our duty, to plug the torch to power, get it charged and switch
it on for illumination to come. Jesus didn't wait or expect that the owner of
the colt would bring it to him. He didn't assume that the owner of the colt
knew him. He was aware of the provision and went straight to cash in on his
cheque.
So
also, we who are called by his name, should deliberately find out the provisions
that has been made for us through what has been spoken concerning us and when
we find it, we better cash in on it. Because the moment it was said, the
provisions had been made. And the use of what has been provided is what will
announce our arrival. They have also been told how to identify us but that
won't happen until we ride on our colt.
If you have not made Jesus Christ your Lord and saviour, you cannot take
advantage of what God had prepared for you. We urge you, don’t wait another
moment. Make up your mind and say this prayer:
“Dear God, I ask you to forgive
me all my sins and make me anew. I believe that Jesus died for me and you
raised him up on the third day, I confess that He is Lord now and forever. I
accept your son, Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour.”
Congratulations! Now that you
are born again, look for a bible believing church to attend that you might know
what he has provided for you.
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