Devotions this week are based on Week 2 of “He Shall Be Called: Mighty God” (CLICK HERE)
Ask any sports team that wins a close game or ultimately wins a championship. Of course there are some that feel bad for the team that loses, but victory always brings joy. If the team is the underdog and not expected to win, the joy is even greater for the team that wins.
It’s good to be on the winning team. It’s good to have a player you can count on to carry the team on his back and do what it takes to ensure the victory.
In many ways and to a much greater extent, this is the reality for us who are on Jesus’ team. He with the one we can count on and rely on to win the victory.
When he hung on the cross, the crowd seemed to be watching a certain defeat. It seemed like Jesus’ enemies were winning. It seemed like Satan himself was pulling ahead as Jesus breathed his last. Like a crowd on the edge of their seat hoping for some sort of comeback, were the followers of Jesus as they waited those hours while Jesus was in the tomb.
Just when it seemed like time was expiring, Jesus came out of the tomb alive. Angels announced his resurrection. His followers heard the news, saw the evidence and had hearts mixed with questions and joy.
The buzzer goes off and Jesus wins.
From that point on, we live and play on the winning team!
Here’s how the Psalmist expressed the joy when Mighty God fights for you: (Psalm 118:14-17
The Lord is my strength and my defense]: he has become my salvation.
15 Shouts of joy and victory resound in the tents of the righteous:
“The Lord’s right hand has done mighty things!
16 The Lord’s right hand is lifted high; the Lord’s right hand has done mighty things!”
17 I will not die but live, and will proclaim what the Lord has done.
The ultimate victory we get to experience is life eternal. The reason? Because Jesus, the Mighty God has used his power and strength to win the ultimate victory over sin, death and the devil and then, by grace, gives us the victory.
When Jesus is our Mighty God, he will always expand and give us joy!
Apply: What shifts when you know we live in the victory Jesus won for us?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you for using your power and might to win the victory over sin, death and the devil for us. AMEN.