Thursday, 11 April 2024

Resurrection Focus

The aftermath of Easter was that everything was now changed. The whole perspective and deal of religious thought is changed in the light of the resurrection. Jesus was not just a special leader, a person with special power or godly abilities ... He is the one who fuses the heavenly with the physical created order, fully God & fully man in perpetuity. That means we don't just look to Jesus for good example or inspiration, but we acknowledge Him as supreme over all. Whereas before we might have thought of looking to spiritual figures of the past to help us strive to understand the divine and be better people, with Jesus raised from the dead we now see the path of faith is in and through a person - this person Jesus.

The Jewish leaders at the time had thought that they could faithfully stick to 'the faith system' as they understood it by doing away with Jesus. The Roman governor, wanting to keep order and peace to avoid any sense of threat to Caesar, acquiesced to the injustice. For them having Jesus dead was to be the end of the matter ... but from the Easter Sunday He was no longer dead!

Thus the evangelistic sermons recorded in Acts lead to the punchline: 'He was killed ... but God raised Him!'. Jesus is Lord - not Caesar, not any other system or institution ... and we know this because of the resurrection. Regardless of the length or starting point of the message, Peter and the other early preachers showed that they had this laser-like resurrection focus!

In our own opportunities for witness, whatever long way off starting point you might need to work from ... keep this same ultimate resurrection focus in mind.

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