The Coronation of Christ *
“Thou wilt crown Him with honor & adornment.” Psalm 8:5 (Luther’s
translation)
Therefore these words are a glorious prophecy of the
resurrection of Christ & of His coronation, & this honor &
adornment will have end.”
[SOURCE: Martin Luther Psalm by Psalm, Concordia Publishing House, 2017]
[SOURCE: Martin Luther Psalm by Psalm, Concordia Publishing House, 2017]
MY MEDITATION
Pity those disciples of over 2,000 years ago, who spent this
Saturday alone, dejected, feeling abandoned & hopeless. We do not have to share
those feelings today, because the Holy Spirit has led us to know that our
Savior may have died, but God raised Him from the dead. We do not believe in
gods & prophets who are dead. We put our trust in the Lord of Life, as
those 1st century A.D. would soon do on the 3rd day. They
had seen Jesus’ body, crushed & bloody, hauled off to a tomb. They would
soon see Him alive & well—alive—just as He had promised.
"May Your life & death supply grace to live & grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, holy Jesus."
A Hymn of Prayer **
"Save us in our soul's distress; be our help to cheer & bless while we grow in holiness: Hear us, holy Jesus."May Your life & death supply grace to live & grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, holy Jesus."
* I am posting a meditation for each day of Holy Week, plus Easter MON; I am also continuing to draw insights from Dr. Martin Luther.
** Adapted from: Lutheran Service Book, "Jesus in Your Dying Woes, #447, St. 17 + 21 (CPH, 2006)
** Adapted from: Lutheran Service Book, "Jesus in Your Dying Woes, #447, St. 17 + 21 (CPH, 2006)