The Triumphant King
May the nature of Jesus’ triumph astound your heart and provoke worship and awe in you today.
May the nature of Jesus’ triumph astound your heart and provoke worship and awe in you today.
As we continue our week exploring various aspects of Jesus’ kingship, today we’ll celebrate his triumphant nature. What does it mean for God to be triumphant? Like most things with Jesus, the deeper we look, the more we’ll find he is contradictory to the ways of this world. His victory is no different. Jesus’ victory confounded the Jews on his time, and still confounds many to this day. May the nature of Jesus’ triumph astound your heart and provoke worship and awe in you today.
“Fear not, daughter of Zion; behold, your king is coming, sitting on a donkey’s colt!”
John 12:15 ESV
In Zechariah 9:9 we find a profound prophecy about Jesus, our triumphant King. Scripture says,
Jesus achieved what no other king could have possibly accomplished, and he did it by taking the untrodden path of humility unto death. Jesus triumphed over death, ushered in salvation to all, and changed the eternal fate of the world through sacrifice. We serve a God who conquers with love.
Let us not miss the power in the metaphor Scripture prophesied and what it means for our lives today. When Jesus could have chosen any vessel to carry him down the pathway to victory, he chose a donkey. In a world where those who conquered rode horses and chariots, he chose a lowly foal. And after being mocked and beaten by the very ones he would offer victory, he chose the vessel of a cross as the means of triumph. He chose the final cry of death as a declaration of eternal life for all.
And in Jesus we find life by walking where he walked. Our triumph comes through a death of our own. Jesus says in Luke 9:23, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” Paul says in Galatians 2:20, “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
Whatever victory you need today, you’ll find it by laying down your own life and looking to your triumphant King. Freedom from sin comes from bringing who we are to the cross, engaging in authentic repentance, and discovering a new self won for us by Jesus’ powerful death. Wisdom and vision come from laying down our own thoughts in humility and asking God, who gives “generously to all” (James 1:5). Abundant life is the fruit of all who triumph in continual death to self.
In what ways are you still looking to your own wisdom and strength to find victory? Where is pride getting in the way of triumph? Take time today as you enter into guided prayer to lay down your life that you might find it in Jesus.
1. Meditate on the power of Jesus’ triumphant sacrifice.
2. Now reflect on Scripture’s call to lay down your own life.
“If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” Luke 9:23
3. Bring to the cross anything in your life that’s rooted in self rather than God. Repent of those things and find forgiveness and freedom in Jesus. Allow God to empower you with his spirit.
Colossians 1:11-12 says, “May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy, giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light.” Great is our inheritance in God. Great is the life won for us by Jesus. May you find power, strength, endurance, patience, and joy today as you look to Jesus, your triumphant king.
Extended Reading: Colossians 1 or watch the Bible Project’s video on Colossians.
May you find power, strength, endurance, patience, and joy today as you look to Jesus, your triumphant king.