Please read Luke 19.
Meditate on verses 30 and 31.
Go into the village ahead of you;
there, as you enter you will find a colt tied
on which no one yet has ever sat;
untie it and bring it here.
If anyone asks you, “Why are you untying it?”
you shall say, “The LORD has need of it.”
Jesus
entered, not only Jerusalem, but the week of His life when He became the sin of
all mankind (2 Corinthians 5:21). He walked from Jericho through the desolate
Judean wilderness, to a mountain outside of Jerusalem. He then mounted a colt
that had never been ridden in its life, rode down the steep mountain on a
winding road, through a valley, up another hill into the gates of Jerusalem. He
chose to make His triumphal entry into the most important week in the history of
the world on an untamed donkey. Twice Luke recorded that the LORD needed that
donkey. The moment that donkey’s Creator sat on it, the untamed beast
maneuvered up and down steep paths, with crowds of people cheering and tossing
cloaks and palm branches in front of its face; all the while, performing
brilliantly because it was under the control of Christ.
That donkey
is the picture of your life. Before Jesus, you were an untamed beast, a wild
donkey of a person, but Jesus needed you. He needed to be in a relationship
with you, so He chose and tamed you, and He goes with you on the winding up and
down paths of life.
You are
praying for people who appear to be wild donkeys. Jesus has need of them, too.
Pray for them to come under Christ’s control.
Pray Luke
19:6, 9, and 48 over those for whom you stand guard as a faithful, prayerful
watchman (Isaiah 62:6-7).
“LORD,
make __________ like Zaccheus, who
received You gladly.
Let
salvation come to their house.
May they
hang on to every Word You say.
In Your name, Jesus~”
The WATCHMAN on the WALL ~ Dr. Ron and
Marsha Harvell
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