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In Christ, Believers Triumph



“Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.” (2 Corinthians 2:14)

The word “triumph” is a military term for the parade-like celebration following a victory or successful campaign. It was the highest honor any Roman general and his troops could receive.

But there were prerequisites for receiving a triumph. The general had to be physically on the battlefield, and the military campaign must have furthered Rome’s worldwide reach. After meeting these requirements, the celebration could begin!

Imagine what this might have looked like. With mobs cheering and streets garlanded with flowers, the procession proudly marches to the capitol. Rome’s political leadership leads the way, and musicians and singers follow, heralding the coming entourage. Next, spoils are presented. The white bull comes for a sacrifice. The pagan priests then pass by, swinging censors with the sweet-smelling incense of victory. Walking with heads bowed, war captives are led before the screaming crowds. The exalted commanding general finally passes, clad in a purple tunic embroidered with gold and riding in a chariot drawn by four stately steeds. Even his relatives proudly parade after him. Finally, his soldiers march past, colored with the ribbons of victory and shouting in unison, “Triumph! Triumph! Triumph!”

Paul uses “triumph” again in Colossians 2:15, “And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.” Our Lord Jesus Christ is the conquering Commander. Believers will join His triumphal parade. No matter how hard life may be right now, believer, envision yourself proudly marching in the ranks of those who serve our sovereign Lord and reigning King. CCM

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