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ndeed I have given him as a witness to the people, A leader and commander for the people. (Isaiah 55:4 NKJV)
Four times in the New Testament our Lord is called Leader or Prince.
Originally
the word means the first of a file of men, and therefore their Captain or
Commanding Officer (see Acts
Christ
leads from death into Life. Probably Joshua was the first to pass over the
dried bed of the Jordan, as the priests stood by bearing the Ark of the
Covenant; but this, at least is true, that our Savior has preceded us through
the waters of death, and will hold them back until each of the ransomed has
passed "clean over" (Joshua 3:17).
Christ
leads His followers into victory. When our Lord was exalted to the right hand
of power, He opened up a path to be trodden throughout the ages by a company
which no man can number. As He overcame, we may overcome; as He reigns over all
principality and power, so we believe that He will bruise Satan under our feet,
and make us more than conquerors.
Christ
leads those who suffer to perfection. Though He was the Son of God, He learned
obedience by the things that He suffered, and transformed suffering, showing
that it was only temporary, a purifying furnace, a means of discipline,
strength, and ennoblement. If we are thrust into the fiery furnace we shall
find the Son of God walking at our side, and shall emerge without our bonds,
and with no smell of fire upon us. Jesus is the Leader of a long procession of
martyrs and sufferers. He leads through no darker rooms than He went through
before; He knows exactly how much we can bear, and will not test us beyond our
strength. He is with us "all the days," and will help us to learn
obedience, faith, and hope, as we follow in His footsteps.
PRAYER
Dear Lord
Jesus, whose way is perfect, help us always to trust in Your goodness: that
walking with You and following You in all simplicity, we may possess quiet and
contented minds; and may cast all our care on You, for You care for us. I pray
this in Your name, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #268:
I will always be close when you need My comfort.
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (WEB)
3 Blessed be the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort;
4 who comforts us in all our affliction, that we may be able to comfort those
who are in any affliction, through the comfort with which we ourselves are
comforted by God.
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