In the time of King Uzziah's passing, I saw the Lord sitting on a seat, grandiose and commended, with the train of His robe filling the sanctuary.
Isaiah 6:1
Have you ever heard the recognizable articulation, "The King is dead. Long live the King!"? That very much worn expression began in France in 1422 upon the crowning celebration of Charles VII after the demise of his dad, Charles VI.
As per Wikipedia (I simply love that site, don't you?), "The expression emerged from the law of le mort saisit le vif-that the exchange of power happens momentarily upon the snapshot of death of the past ruler. 'The King is dead' is the declaration of a ruler who has simply passed on. 'Long live the King!' alludes to the beneficiary who is quickly the replacement to a seat upon the passing of the former ruler."
THE KING OF POP
At the point when Michael Jackson kicked the bucket, the media inclusion was constant about the King of Pop. Stun and grieving was the thing to address in light of the fact that the King was dead. What's more, there is no other King in the wings. Or then again is there?
Uzziah was King in Israel. Generally, he was a decent and godly ruler, and individuals adored him. He governed for a very long time. Would you be able to envision a decent and godly President who might lead our nation for a very long time? On the off chance that we had somebody like that, you can envision the extraordinary grieving and vulnerability that would go with his passing.
As Isaiah was lamenting the King Uzziah's passing, God let him see the genuine King. the One who is high and lifted up. the One who is over everything. the One who is sacred and acceptable and love and right concerning everything . the One who is alive forevermore. Isaiah saw Jesus Christ, the King of rulers and Lord of lords (Jn 12:41).
DO YOU SEE HIM?
At the point when misfortune strikes - and it strikes us all - it is basic to see the genuine King. "Jesus Christ is a similar yesterday, today and perpetually" (Heb. 13:8). He "is our shelter and quality, an exceptionally present assistance in a difficult situation" (Ps. 46:1). At the point when your reality comes smashing down due to illness, catastrophe or the passing of a friend or family member, He is there for you.
Regardless of what you might be confronting today, put your eyes on King Jesus. He adores you and needs to work wonders in your day to day existence today. Converse with Him about your issues, your damages and your considerations. He truly thinks about you. furthermore, He is eager to get the show on the road to have any kind of effect and work everything together for good (Rom. 8:28).
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