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PREPARED FOR THIS TIME?-Lessons in Waiting


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Palm Sunday marks the beginning of a significant week in the Christian calendar, commemorating Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem and culminating in Resurrection Sunday. This religious observance is enriched by key events, notably Holy Thursday, which re-enacts the Last Supper.

As Jesus approached Jerusalem, He was fully aware of the events leading to His crucifixion. In need of a mode of transportation, He instructed His disciples to retrieve a colt for Him to ride. He detailed the mission with precision: "Go to the village ahead of you; as you enter, you will find a colt tied there, which no one has ever ridden. Untie it and bring it here" (Luke 19:30). This colt was uniquely reserved, never having been ridden, and symbolized a purpose yet to be fulfilled. This colt, like each one of us, was chosen for a specific role in God's plan.

Imagine, for a moment, if the colt was a person. In this narrative, we see a profound lesson in patience and purpose. The colt waited in a state of readiness for its divine assignment. Every moment of waiting prepared it for the moment it would bear the Lord. Such waiting is not easy; it requires a heart of surrender and trust in God's timing.

When the disciples followed Jesus' command, they were confronted by the colt's guardians. Yet, they recognized the authority of the Lord and allowed the colt to fulfill its destiny. The colt, patiently tied, had been set aside for a greater mission, even when its owners were unaware of its significance.

The atmosphere during Jesus' entry into Jerusalem was majestic. The procession was filled with joyful shouts and royal drapery, celebrating the King. While the colt was destined to ride triumphantly, it would later face hardship, embodying the sacrifices made for humanity's sins. For anyone feeling like a "colt" waiting to be called into purpose, take heart: your time is coming.

Consider your journey. Have the past days, months, or even years been a preparation for your moment of glory? Like the colt, you may have been set aside, waiting for a special assignment that the Lord has prepared for you. In life, many face limitations that feel binding. But remember, when the Master calls, timing is of the essence, and you are ready. You are prepared for your divine mission.

The disciples did not waver in their mission, trusting completely in Jesus. Their assignment was driven by a timely command: "The Lord needs it." This assurance brought them clarity and confidence. If you find yourself longing for your calling, remember that now is the time.

As Jesus entered Jerusalem on the colt, remember that He arrived in style on prepared vessels. Your struggles and waiting periods, dear reader, are not in vain; they mould you for significant purposes.

May this be a pivotal point in your journey? I pray that you will be found useful for the Lord's special mission. As He rides triumphantly through you, let the world celebrate your purpose.

Matthew 21:1-9 – "Go to the village ahead of you; you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her...The Lord needs them."

Luke 19:30-38 – "When He came near the place...the whole crowd began joyfully to praise God..." Imagine the jubilation, the anticipation, and the joy that filled the air as the crowd welcomed the King. Your time of celebration is coming, just as it did for the colt and the crowd on that triumphant day.

When the Lord focuses on you, the world will notice. Embrace the waiting, as it's all part of the miraculous journey designed for you. Remember, your time is now!

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Walk With Me #Deararn.By anne ajadi