Friday, March 27, 2020

Everything Changed - March 27 Readings: Luke 24, Jesus Rises Again

The Story of the Bible from Creation to the Cross to Eternal Glory


In 72 daily readings, we will examine the overall story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, seeking to get the big picture of God's work through Jesus Christ in this sinful world.

Today's Reading:   Luke 24

If you want to spend a little more time reading today, look at the resurrection account in each of the four Gospels. 

Through the Bible Readings: Deuteronomy 31-32, Luke 2:22–52, Psalm 38:16–22, Proverbs 9:11-12

If you wish to read through the Bible in a year, follow these readings. 

Context 


As the crucifixion began the ultimate showdown and changed the course of world history, the resurrection was the culmination of the process. It demonstrated the pleasure of God on the sacrifice of Christ, his acceptance of Christ's payment for our sins. Everything in our lives and in this world changes because Jesus rose from the dead.

In fact, though we when we present the Gospel we always focus on Christ's death for our sins (a key truth - never to be forgotten) the presentations in the NT, especially in Acts, tend to focus on the resurrection of Christ as the central truth of our faith.

Devotional: Everything Changed 


Consider the sadness the three ladies felt as they made their way to the tomb. Jesus had more than just the Twelve following him; several women had joined his cause and were devoted to him. The two Marys and Salome headed to the tomb early on Sunday morning, likely to do what they had not been able to do after Jesus' death - clean and prepare Jesus' body for his burial (unaware Joseph and Nicodemus had already done it). They had a pure and holy love for him and were determined to perform this one last act of service to the One for whom they grieved.

But when they arrived, something was not right. The stone was gone and no one was there guarding the tomb. They walked in and saw a young man in a white robe sitting on a stone slab to the right.
He is not here. He has risen! (Luke 24:6)
Everything was changed. Jesus had done many wondrous things in his life, and these women had witnessed many of them. But this was the greatest act of all. To conquer sickness and disease is impressive, but to defeat death itself, to break those iron bonds and rise again - that is beyond words.  What glory! What power!

And the fact of the resurrection changed everything. They went to the tomb with broken hearts, but they left rejoicing. They went in defeat and left in victory. Jesus altered everything from history itself to the course of these three women's hearts. 

Everything changed because Jesus rose from the dead. You and I were sinners, condemned before God and awaiting an eternal hell, without hope. But Jesus rose again. Because Jesus rose, you have hope today; an eternal, unending and glorious hope! This world is scary and sinful. But Jesus rose again. One day, Jesus will rule this world in an awesome peace and all will be well. You struggle with sin today and sometimes you feel that it will never change. But Jesus rose from the dead. He will raise you up and utterly redeem you from your sin. If death could not conquer him nothing can stop him. Perhaps your days are hard and sad and joyless, but Jesus rose from the dead. He can sustain you with his joy and power whatever this world throws at you. 

We sometimes forget the second half of the crucifixion equation. Jesus died for our sins. Amen. Glory, hallelujah!  And we were crucified with Christ. We die to self daily. We were buried with Christ by baptism into death. But that is only half of the story. 

Jesus rose from the dead. "He is not here. He has risen!" He was raised to a new life, a glorified body. But do not forget the second half of the baptismal verse. Yes, we were buried with Christ by baptism into death. But we were also "raised to walk a new life in him." We have been crucified with Christ, yes. "Nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ lives in me." 

When we died with Christ we were born again to a new life. We became new creations. We have not experienced fully the glory that will be ours in heaven one day, but we are the dwelling of God. We display his glory. 

Oh, my friend, things may look bad, but Jesus is alive and you have been raised with him to a life of glory and power. Do not despair. Do not give up. Do not be downcast Do not be stressed out. Jesus is alive!
Father, you raised Jesus from the dead and you raised me with him. I thank you for the life you gave me in Christ, a new life of joy, power, peace and eternal significance. I rejoice in him, in your Son, my Savior. 

Think and Pray:

Consider this - what in your life is different because Jesus rose from the dead? Everything should be, but what is? 




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