La oss hylle Davids sønn!

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 1 MIN

La oss hylle Davids sønn!

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

Og mengden som gikk foran og de som fulgte etter,ropte: "Hosianna, Davids sønn! Velsignet være han som kommer, i Herrens navn! Hosianna i det høyeste!" (Matt. 21, 9) Det er mange likheter mellom Jesus og David. For eksempelmåten de hyllet Jesus på og slik som de hyllet David, som vi kan lese om i Gamletestamentet (1. Sam. 18, 7). Men det mest slående er Davids seier over Goliat sett i lys av Jesu seier på korset. David var en enslig ung gutt som gikk imot kjempenGoliat, uten stridsvåpen, men i navnet til Israels Gud. Goliat, så skremmende stor, sterk og selvsikker, men som hånte Israels Gud (1. Sam. 17). Jesus møtte en bøllegjeng med kjepper, soldater og offisererog ikke minst åndehæren og selve døden, alle sammen så skremmende, mektige og hånende - men Han møtte dem i Guds navn og kraft og vant den største seieren! Somdet står i Kolosserne 2: "Han avvæpnet maktene og myndighetene og stilte dem fram til spott og spe da han triumferte over dem på korset." (v. 15). Ja, Jesus er verd all hyllest! Så la oss hylle Ham denne påska, Han som kommer i Herrens navn. Hosianna i det høyeste!Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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