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Writer's pictureSteve Maw

Coronation Spectacle and the True King of Hearts


We witnessed the grandeur of a royal coronation. The historical day was filled with traditions that go back over a thousand years. From the majestic gold stagecoach to the impressive coronation crown adorned with 444 gemstones, the day was nothing short of spectacular. However, amidst the opulence and grandeur, there is a profound message we can take away from this momentous occasion.


King Charles III, like all monarchs before him, was anointed during his coronation, symbolising his divine appointment. The anointing ceremony has roots in biblical times, and a well-known example is the anointing of King David by the prophet Samuel.


The story of David's anointing took place in an unexpected location: the small town of Bethlehem. It was here that David, a shepherd boy, was chosen by God to be the future king of Israel. Samuel was guided to Jesse, David's father, and through divine intervention, David was anointed as the next king, despite his humble beginnings.


This story teaches us valuable lessons about God's choices and how He works in unexpected ways. Just like David, Jesus was born in Bethlehem and lived a simple life. He rode on a donkey rather than a grand state carriage, and His crown was made of thorns, not precious gemstones. Jesus came to serve, not to be served, and His life continues to impact the world today.


As we celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, let us remember that God often chooses unexpected places and seemingly insignificant people to accomplish His purposes. The story of King David serves as a reminder that God looks at the heart rather than outward appearances.


As we pray for our new king and the challenges he faces, let us also strive to be loyal subjects of the true King of Kings, Jesus Christ. May we learn from His humility and service, and let our hearts be guided by kindness and generosity, as we seek to live a life that reflects His love and grace.


So, let us not be swayed by pomp and pageantry, but rather focus on the heart and the true meaning behind ceremonies and traditions. By doing so, we can appreciate the deeper spiritual messages hidden within these events and grow closer to understanding God's plan for each of us.


Heavenly Father, we thank You for the lessons and wisdom we've gained from exploring the stories of royal coronations and biblical kings. As we reflect on these tales, may we be inspired to live our lives with kindness, generosity, and a heart of service, just as Jesus, our King of Kings, demonstrated. We pray for our earthly leaders, that they may be guided by Your wisdom and grace, and may they lead with justice, compassion, and humility. May we, as Your people, always strive to follow the example of Christ in our daily lives and be loyal subjects to the King of Kings.


Amen.

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