Psalm 110 (NKJV)
A Psalm of David. 1 The LORD said to my Lord,“Sit at
My right hand, Till I make Your enemies Your footstool.” 2 The LORD shall send
the rod of Your strength out of Zion. Rule in the midst of Your enemies!
Today is
Ascension Sunday. Forty days after rising from the dead, forty days after
Easter, Jesus ascended into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God. What
is the significance of this?
Oft times in history,
the coronation of kings was followed by a time of travel – the new king would journey
throughout his kingdom and show himself to his people. It was an opportunity
for the people to see the new king, pledge allegiance to him, and rejoice in
his coronation. But eventually the circuit would come to an end and the king
would return to his palace, take his seat on his throne and begin to rule.
It is this
narrative that ties Easter and Ascension together. In the NT, the resurrection
of Jesus from the dead is understood as coronation day. When Jesus rose from
the dead on the third day, he rose as God’s triumphant King; the ruler over all
the kings of the earth. “You are my son,” God declares in Psalm 2, “Today I
have begotten you.” And that “today”, Peter declares in Acts 2, is the day of
Jesus’ resurrection, the day God crowned Jesus King.
For the next
40 days Jesus showed himself to his people. It was an opportunity for them to
see the new king in his glory, to pledge their allegiance to him, and to
rejoice in his coronation. But eventually this time came to an end and Jesus took
his seat on his throne and began to rule – He ascended into heaven and sat down
at the right hand of God Almighty, there to rule until all his enemies are
subdued beneath his feet. The Father said to Jesus, “Sit at my right hand until
I make your enemies your footstool.”
And it is
sitting on the throne of His father David, sitting at the right hand of God
Almighty, that Jesus continues to reign even now and will continue until he has
subdued all his enemies beneath his feet. Jesus is Lord! Jesus reigns! Let the
earth be glad and the righteous rejoice! And so we are instructed to pray that
God’s kingdom come, his will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. We are told
to pray for the expansion of Jesus’ rule, the full manifestation of His
kingship in human history. For as Jesus’ kingship becomes increasingly
acknowledged, light and life come in ever greater degrees.
And because
Jesus is Lord, because Jesus is God’s anointed king, the only way that we can
come to God is by pledging our loyalty to Jesus. He who honors the Son, honors
the Father; he who does not honor the Son, does not honor the Father who sent
him. This morning we have been summoned into the presence of God Almighty; let
us kneel as we enter his presence and pledge our allegiance through His Son
Jesus.
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