Each of the four Gospels begins with its own perspective of Christ’s coming. Matthew’s Gospel opens with a genealogy of Jesus. Mark’s Gospel begins with the prophetic fulfillment of John the Baptist. John’s Gospel starts with a poetic description of the preincarnate Word. But Luke’s gospel begins with a personal note and the purpose for which he writes.
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Behold, Your King is Coming
Gone is the King’s colt and in its stead a white horse. Gone is the image of a humble servant but now a conquering king. Gone is the fickle crowd and instead the armies of heaven. Gone is any question of who this is or of his authority, for he is coming in triumph. Behold, your King is coming: “King of kings and Lord of lords.”