Bible Society of South Africa

The Lion of Juda – 19 October 2021

By Carina Francke

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

TSHENOLO 5

3Empa ho ne ho se motho lehodimong, kapa lefatsheng, kapa botebong ba lefatshe, ya ka phetlang buka, leha e le ho e bala. 4Yaba ke lla habohloko, hobane ho sa ka ha fumanwa ya lokelang ho phetla buka, leha e le ho e bala. 5Empa e mong wa baholo a re ho nna: “O se ke wa lla. Bona, Tau ya leloko la Juda, Lehlomela la Davida, o hlotse. O tla phetla buka le ho kgomarolla dibitielo tse supileng tsa yona.”

6Jwale ka bona Konyana e emeng bohareng ba terone, e teetswe hare ke dibopuwa tse nne tse phelang, le ke baholo. Konyana e ne e bonahala eka e hlabilwe. E ne e ena le dinaka tse supileng le mahlo a supileng, e leng meya e supileng ya Modimo, e rometsweng lefatsheng lohle.

TSHENOLO 5:3-6SSO89SOBula ka mmadi wa Bibele

TSHIMOLOHO 49

8“Wena, Juda,

bana beno ba tla o rorisa,

tsoho la hoa

le tla kgama dira tsa hao;

bana beno

ba tla kgumama kapele ho wena.

9Juda ke tawana!

O nyolohetse thabeng,

mora wa ka, o tswa hapa;

o a borama,

o qatjhama jwaloka tau,

mme, jwaloka tauhadi,

o ka tsoswa ke mang?

10Lere la bokgosi

le ke ke la tloha ho Juda,

le lere la bolaodi ho ditloholo tsa hae,

ho fihlela monga lona a fihla,

yena eo ditjhaba di tla mo mamela.

11O holeha tonki ya hae morareng,

le pohwana ya tonki

morareng o kgethehileng;

o hlatswa diaparo tsa hae ka veine,

le kobo ya hae ka lero la morara.

12Mahlo a hae a tlerefetse ke veine,

meno a hae a masweu ke lebese.

TSHIMOLOHO 49:8-12SSO89SOBula ka mmadi wa Bibele

You receive a completely used notebook, thoroughly sealed with a message: “This book is about the future, and only a person deemed worthy is allowed to open this book with its seven seals and read the contents.” A number of people try to do so – without success, including you. What a shock and disappointment – your tears stand as testimony of this truth. And then someone steps forward and declares, “Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals.” (Revelation 5:5)

A lion is the symbol of power and victory, and signifies dominion. (Genesis 49:9-10) King David’s kingdom stands as a monument to this truth, and has contributed immensely to the persistent expectation of the coming of the Messiah who would establish his eternal kingdom on earth. A kingdom that can never be overthrown because its King is the eternal “Lion of Judah”.

Christ Jesus, the Messiah, established this outstanding, invincible, eternal kingdom when he came to earth by the authority of his Father to make his home and live amongst broken people. His mandate gave him full authority to establish and expand his Father’s kingdom on earth: “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.” (Luke 4:18-19)

The Lion of Judah measured up to this mandate in the finest detail. With love, he drew the poor and the outcast into the inner circle; he cast out tormenting evil spirits and sent them back to where they came from. He gave sight to the blind, spent quality time with children, raised the dead, and boldly shared the good news with religious and sinners alike. He roared down the year of the Lord’s favour like a lion. But the best news ever – the year of the Lord’s favour has not come to an end yet!

Yes, indeed, as the Lamb of God, he had to die on a cross to redeem us by the shedding of his blood. But no power or authority could keep the Lion of Judah enchained in Hades. He overcame death; his tomb is empty! As the Lion of Judah, he rules in the hearts of believers that acknowledge him as the Lamb who was slain for us for all eternity.

To him, “All authority in heaven and on earth …” was given. (Matthew 28:18) And one day, every enemy will have to bow before him, the Lion of Judah, the One to whom all power and authority had been given, and they will proclaim that he alone is Lord!

Prayer: Father, thank you for the Lion and the Lamb. Thank you for your power and authority. Thank you that everyday people may be part of the fruit of your sacrifice. Enable me to live my life in reverence and in awe of you. Amen

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