The public coming of Christ
'Who is this coming out of the wilderness like pillars of incense, smelling of frankincense and frankincense and all kinds of merchant's brimstone?'
It reveals the public coming of Jesus Christ, the third coming. Then he refers to the fragrance of salvation, the high priest interceding, and the coming forth as king.
In this verse it is mentioned that Jesus Christ is coming from the wilderness. The word Vanantram is used in many places to mean the heavens. "Prepare the way for him who comes up in the wilderness" (Psalm 68: 4,5,33) -, is a wonderful word about Jesus Christ. , its true meaning is found in Psalm 68:33. Behold the One who rises above the primeval heavens. When we combine verse 4 and verse 33 we can see that the word wilderness refers to the sky. Likewise, this verse tells us that the time when Jesus Christ will come here from heaven is coming. Let's take a look at that smell
1) White pepper smell
When Jesus Christ was born, one of the three gifts brought by the sages and sages was white rice. In both the Old Testament and the New Testament, white blood is used when someone dies. In John 12:3, we can see Mary applying white powder to the feet of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ says that what she did was to bury herself (John 19: 39,40). Even when Jesus died, white blood was used. A white spot represents death. The death of Jesus Christ gave us salvation. This white spot explains to us the fragrance of salvation.
2) Empress
Chamomile powder is used to make incense. Sambrani mentions frankincense (Yad 30:34-36). Incense is likened to prayer. (Revelation 5:8, 8:3). Thus the sambrani refers to the intercessory prayer of the high priest.
3) Ganda class
It refers to his kingdom as the royal king. 2nd Chronicles 9:1 When the queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame, she brought the sackcloth. It is used in royal houses and palaces. The Kanda varka exudes a royal fragrance.
Therefore, the first white space represents the first coming of Jesus Christ and the salvation that comes through his death. Are we getting this smell in our life? Is the fragrance of salvation emanating from us? We should investigate that. Second, the fragrance of lavender reveals the prayer offered for us as the high priest. Is the smell of the powder of lavender, that is, the smell of prayer, the smell of supplication, the smell of supplication, manifesting in us? As prayer warriors, we should examine ourselves to see if we smell prayer. Thirdly, the incense represents the kingship of Jesus Christ. The smell of this powder is the royal smell that is supposed to reign with Jesus Christ as kings for 1000 years? The world looks in awe at Rajati Raja who has such fragrance. This is why the question that comes in this verse is who is this person who has such a smell.
Do we have the faith to be His army in Christ's reign?
Reference verse: Isaiah 43:19,20