The word of God is rich in imagery, much of which we do not understand since we live in the West not the East, or in the East but not in Israel during the days of Jesus. However, the imagery is like a fossil, imprinted in the foundation of the earth waiting for us to discover it and marvel at its rich history and classic beauty.
I was praying Psalm 68 this morning and it says, “The chariots of God are twice ten thousand, thousands upon thousands; the Lord is among them; Sinai is now in the sanctuary. You ascended on high, leading a host of captives in your train and receiving gifts among men.”
The imagery of chariots is amazing in and of itself, horses by the tens of thousands, screaming of a king and His kingdom rushing towards us taking out every enemy that is against Him. This alone is marvelous, full of awe and wonder if we actually realized how valuable we are to the Lord.
Then you add the words “in your train”, most of us have no idea what this means. It is the same language used in Isaiah 6 where it says, “The train of His robe filled the temple.” The train of a kings robe is like the train of a bride’s gown. It is on display for all to see. The truth about a king’s robe is that they would attach every enemy to their train, so other enemy kings would know how victorious the king they were coming to fight is.
The King of kings, the Lord of lords, has a train that fills the temple. He has never been defeated, He only wins, He only has victory after victory. This is our God. His train is His trophy case over every enemy. Even death is now attached to His train for He even defeated that enemy.
Next time you are in a battle, take a look at His train, He has already defeated that enemy and you are His child, so His victory is your victory. When we overcome, He adds another enemy to the train of His robe and the enemy flees at the sound of Psalm 24 that says, “Who is this king of glory, He is the Lord, strong and mighty.” The enemy knows what His train looks like and flees, we are to know what His train looks like and rejoice, for He is our God.







