“On his head are many
crowns”
(Revelation 19:12, NIV)
(Revelation 19:12, NIV)
The head is the
control tower of the body. From it, impulses and messages are transmitted to the
farthest limb. It is the dominant part of the body. Our Lord’s head is
mentioned several times in Scriptures, sometimes in its humiliation, sometimes
in its exaltation.
He was a
homeless head. “The Son of Man has
no place to lay his head” (Luke 9:58). In these graphic words, Jesus
indicated His rejection by His people. There was no bed for Him in the inn. Many
were the night His head never touched a pillow. During His ministry, He had no
home and was dependent on the hospitality of others.
But it was also an
anointed head. In the extravagance of her love, Mary broke the
priceless box of the fragrant anointing oil and poured it over His head (see Mark
14:3). Her act of love was to Him a green oasis in the dreary desert of
rejection, a refreshing drought on the desolate road to the cross. Not everyone
rejected Him.
His head was callously
struck by His tormentors. “[They] twisted
together a crown of thorns and set it on his head… They spit on him, and took
the staff and struck him on the head again and again” (Matthew 27:29-30).
The staff, mock royal scepter, was used to bruise and degrade the head of the
Son of God. “He was crushed for our
iniquities” (Isaiah 53:5). And those who struck Him were
representative of us all.
His head was crowned
in mockery (see Matthew 27:29). Thorns, a symbol of curse, adorned the
brow of the Lord of glory, every thorn a point of fire.
“Is their
diadem, as monarch,
That His brow
adorns?
Yea, a crown,
in very surety,
But of thorns”
(Author unknown)
“He bowed his head and gave up his spirit” (John 19:30).
All through the ghastly ordeal of crucifixion, His head had remained erect. The curse
broke His heart but did not bow His head. Now His work was finished.
Again we see His head in
dazzling majesty. “His head was white
like wool, as white as snow” (Revelation 1:14). It is again erect
and radiant. Never again will He bow it before His creations. In His hand, there
is no longer a mocking staff, but the scepter of universal dominion.
Our final view of His head
is
crowned with many crowns (Revelation 19:12). He is crowned with glory
and honor, the reward of His obedience unto death.
[Edited, modified and
modernized from considering Him (1976)
by J. Oswald Sanders]
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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