Today's Journey

A Parade Worth Marching In
Jul.04,2013
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“But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal
procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of
the knowledge of Him.” 2 Corinthians 2:14
For Americans, the Fourth of July is usually a day of
picnics, parties, and parades. Putting aside partisan differences and
political perspectives, the people of the nation gather to celebrate
Independence Day—the founding of the United States. Across the nation,
people will line the streets of their towns and villages to see a
line-up of brightly decorated floats, shiny fire trucks, antique cars,
and grown men driving go-carts in circles. It’s a wonderful holiday and a
great celebration!
I find it interesting to note that the apostle Paul actually uses the
picture of a parade to teach the Corinthian believers an important
biblical truth about the work of Jesus on our behalf. In the second
chapter of 2 Corinthians he says that God “always leads us in triumphal
procession in Christ” (2 Corinthians 2:14).
The Corinthians would have been very familiar with the idea of
“triumphal processions.” In fact, anyone living under the Roman Empire
would have instantly pictured what Paul was describing.
Historians tell us that whenever Roman forces captured another
region, the victorious Roman commanding general would stage a parade.
Gathering his victorious soldiers, he would march through the streets of
the city with crowds lining the roads. The captured general and his
subdued men would be forced to march, shackled and humbled, with the
Roman forces to demonstrate the power and might of Rome’s reach. While
they marched, the pagan priests of Rome would burn incense to symbolize
the sweet smell of victory.
Paul takes that powerful picture and uses it to illustrate the
immensity of Christ’s victory over sin and death in the lives of His
followers. He says that in the spiritual world, we are being led by the
victorious one—Jesus—in a triumphal parade that displays His victory
over the forces of evil. We have been set free from our enslavement to
sin, and we are now “slaves to righteousness” (Romans 6:18). We have a new master now that we have been gloriously set free!
Paul even takes the illustration one step further by referencing the
incense burned in the Roman processions. Look again at what he says in 2 Corinthians 2:14,
“God . . . through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge
of Him.” Isn’t that incredible! Our lives, Paul says, are to be a
sweet-smelling reminder of how attractive and appealing the freedom and
victory we find in Jesus can be! The scent of God’s grace is supposed to
linger in the lives of those in our sphere of influence.
So today, if you are an American, enjoy the parades. But if you are
first and foremost a follower of Jesus, revel in the independence and
freedom that you have found in Him. Picture yourself being led through
the streets of your town, on display to your friends and family as a
trophy of Christ’s victory. And pray that your encounters with others
will leave behind the sweet smell of God’s goodness.
And here’s the good news: When Jesus is the victor, no one can rain on your parade!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- What are some practical ways to celebrate and remember the day that Jesus set you free from your sin?
- What freedoms and blessings do you enjoy now because of Christ’s victory on the cross? (If you need some ideas, look at Romans 6:1-23, 7:1-24, 8:1-39 and 1 Corinthians 15:1-58.)
- How effectively is your life spreading the “fragrance of the knowledge of Him”? Do the people in your sphere of influence tangibly see and experience the goodness and grace of God through you?
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