He Has All Authority

He Has All Authority
Royalty captures our attention. The Netflix series The Crown was watched by over 73 million households as they dramatized Queen Elizabeth’s life. Two billion people watched the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. And though it occurred 14 years earlier, Princess Diana’s funeral also drew a worldwide audience of 2 billion. The British royal family fills headlines and imaginations, which can give us a skewed view of royalty when we open our Bibles. We are accustomed to kings and queens being figureheads with no real authority in many countries. Things have not always been this way.
Kings played a significant role in Israel’s history, usually for the worst. From the moment they rejected God as their king in favor of an earthly king (1 Sam 8:7), Israel’s fate was largely determined by royalty. With absolute authority, the king could send them to war, lead them in worship to God or idols, raise taxes, build a temple, steal land, and many more things that would have significant impact on the people.
To simplify things, their experience went like this:
Good king = good authority = God’s blessing
Bad king = bad authority = God’s curse
Israel knew their hope depended on a good king to rule with godly authority and lead them to God’s blessing. We can hear the excitement in their voices as they recognized Jesus as this king.
So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!” (John 12:13)
As we consider Jesus coming as king, it is good to reflect on His authority. He was not a figurehead or celebrity; He came to reign over God’s people. He didn’t come to hold an election so we all get our say in how God’s kingdom should be run. He came to rule. And this is a good thing.
We have a king who rules with righteousness and justice. He liberates His followers from sin so we can know and worship the one true God. He does not abuse His authority but lovingly serves His people, even to the point of death.
Do you rejoice in the authority of Jesus? Sure, His authority over us constrains us but only in good ways. He is a good king with a good purpose. Trust Him. Submit to Him. And rejoice with the crowd who welcomed Him.
“Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” (Zechariah 9:9)
By Philip Jones
Philip and his wife Stacy have been attending Immanuel since 2015. They are blessed to be raising four kids. His passion in ministry is to help others follow Jesus through teaching, preaching, and personal discipleship.









