Friday
(6/6): "The Christ is the Son of David"
Scripture:
Mark 12:35-37
35
Jesus was in the house of God teaching. He asked, "How
do the teachers of the Law say that Christ is the Son of
David? 36 For David himself,
led by the Holy Spirit, said, 'The Lord said to my Lord,
sit at my right side until I make those who hate You a
place to rest Your feet.' (Psalm 110:1)
37 David himself calls Him
Lord. Then how can He be his son?" Many people were glad
to hear Him.
Meditation:
Do you acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord over all?
It is the work of the Holy Spirit to make Christ known
to us. That is why Jesus stated that King David could
proclaim that his future heir would be both Messiah
(the Hebrew word for Christ or the Anointed
One) and his Lord. Among the Jews the most
common title for the Messiah was the Son of David.
The Jews looked forward to the long-expected Savior who
would come from the line of David. Jesus was often
addressed with that title, especially by the crowds
(Mark 10:47ff, Matthew 9:27; 12:23). Jesus not only
asserts that the Messiah is David's son, and that he is,
indeed, David's son, but, that he is not only David's
son, but also his Lord. Paul the Apostle states that
no one can say ‘Jesus is Lord' except by the Holy Spirit
(1 Corinthians 12:3).
What does
it mean to acknowledge that Jesus is Lord? The word Lord
means "ruler" or "king" – the one who is owed "fealty"
and "submission". The Lord or Master of our lives is the
person or thing we give our lives over to or submit to
in a full way. We can be ruled by many things – our
unruly passions, the love of money, alcohol, drugs, etc.
Only one Lord can truly set us free to love and to be
loved as God intended from the beginning. When we
acknowledge that Jesus is Lord we invite him to be the
king of our heart and the ruler of our thoughts,
relationships, and all that we do. Is the Lord Jesus the
true king of your heart and do you give him free reign
in every area of your life?
Prayer:
"Lord Jesus, I believe that you are the Messiah, the Son
of David and the Son of God. You are my Lord and
I willingly submit myself to your rule in my life. Be
Lord and King of my life, my thoughts, heart, home,
relationships, work and all that I do."
Psalm
119:157,160-161,165-166,168
157
There are many who hate me and make it hard for me. Yet
I do not turn from Your Law.
160 All of Your Word is truth, and every
one of Your laws, which are always right, will last
forever.
161
Rulers make it hard for me for no reason, but my heart
honors Your Words with fear.
165
Those who love Your Law have great peace, and nothing
will cause them to be hurt in their spirit.
166 I hope for Your saving
power, O Lord, and I follow Your Word.
168 I obey Your Word and Laws, for You know all
my ways.
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