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The Colt’s Lesson: Embracing God’s Timing
Amidst praise and publicity, humility prevails, recognizing attention for Christ within keeps us grounded in purpose.
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Introduction

In the biblical narrative of Mark 11:4-10, an often-overlooked character takes center stage—the colt that Jesus rode into Jerusalem. Examining this story reveals profound insights into divine purpose, patience, and the transformative journey of waiting.

The Colt's Seclusion

The colt, chosen for a specific purpose, might have felt restricted, dejected, and isolated from its counterparts. In a contemporary context, it could be diagnosed as depressed and in a deplorable mental state. However, its seclusion was a crucial preparation for a significant and glorious task.

Tied Colt

Similarly, as Christians, when God's dealings seem to isolate us, making us feel restricted and abandoned, we can draw parallels to the colt's experience. These periods of waiting, though challenging, may signify that God is orchestrating something extraordinary in our lives. Understanding the divine purpose behind our seclusion can provide comfort and hope.

The Moment of Revelation

When the appointed time arrived, and the colt carried Jesus into Jerusalem, the once-isolated creature experienced a transformative moment. The crowd's adoration, laying down of garments, and chanting of hosannas marked a stark contrast to its previous seclusion. The colt transitioned from loneliness to ecstatic euphoria, realizing that the wait had a profound and worthwhile purpose.

Similarly, when God's plan for our lives unfolds, and we witness the manifestation of our waiting, we must guard against becoming prideful. The accolades, praise, and fanfare are not for us but for the One we carry within—Jesus. It's a reminder that our significance and worth come from being vessels for Christ.

The Christian Parallel

As Christians, we can draw valuable lessons from the colt's journey. During periods of divine seclusion, when we feel restricted and abandoned, we should remember that God is preparing us for something extraordinary. Patience and trust in God's timing are crucial elements of our faith journey.

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When the manifestation of God's plan occurs, and we find ourselves in the midst of praise-singers and publicity, humility should be our guide. Recognizing that the attention is directed toward Christ within us keeps us grounded and aligned with our true purpose.

Conclusion

Tinuola Bankole

Tinubankole1@gmail.com

Refrences

The King James Version https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%2011%3A4&version=KJV


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