But my mouth would encourage you; comfort from my lips would bring you relief.

Job 16:5 (NIV)

Hosanna Again!

by Cathy Vinson

   

A moment of history fills our minds when the greatest filling up of earth's glory knew praise rising up to the beloved Son. As Jesus entered Jerusalem 1960-some years ago, the earth experienced a teaser which engaged it into an expectant wait that has lasted centuries longer. Every molecule of matter would now await release when Jesus comes in His glory. If you listen, can you sense the pangs of anticipated excitement?

The dynamics of Jesus' procession shook the earth. It filled the air. Perhaps the only time in history, crowd and mob intensity experienced its rightful peak. Crowds proceeded, crowds followed for Jesus Christ (Mt 21: 8,9). "WHO is this?" (vs 10) "This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee" (vs 11)!

Receiving Jesus by intellect alone was only possible for a few. Every other sense of human life was filled to the brim. "The whole city was stirred" (vs 10). Praise had to be duly extended or people would have exploded. Release must come through praise or the rocks would spew it forth!

Expression took the form of shouting, singing, shouting some more, and throwing cloaks before His oncoming path.

In longing may we bring our whole beings to this scene. An even greater Day is approaching, a day when each of our senses shall find relief in the revealing of the Lord of lords, Jesus of Nazareth.

Preparation...practicing...rehearsals. "My heart and FLESH sing for joy to the living God" (Ps 84:2). Could reservations now only serve to clog up the channels when rushing streams would be pouring out? "Bless the Lord, O my soul, AND ALL THAT IS WITHIN ME! Bless His holy Name!" (Ps 103:1)

 

"My heart and FLESH sing for joy to the living God"

(Psalm 84:2)

As Jesus entered Jerusalem 1960-some years ago, the earth experienced a teaser which engaged it into an expectant wait that has lasted centuries longer.        

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