Monday 16 April 2012

The Messiah’s Secret – Resurrection


100 years ago today 15th April 1912 the Titanic sank with the loss of 1500 people. The circumstances that surrounded this tragedy are widely known. Shortly after hitting the iceberg, the passengers were told that the boat was going to sink, some them doubted because they had been told that this boat could not sink.

Thomas doubted Jesus' resurrection.
When Thomas heard from the other disciples that Jesus had been raised from the dead he did not believe them. John records his words, "Unless I see in his hands the print of the nails, and placed my finger in the mark of the nails, and place my hand in his side, I will not believe." Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection.
Perhaps Thomas had been taught that after death there followed a long sleep before the general resurrection and judgment on the last day.
Job, Isaiah, the Psalmist and the latter day prophets Hosea and Daniel prophesied a resurrection and judgment on the last day. Job 19: 26, 27.and Daniel 12: 2.
Jesus in conversation with the Jews and the Pharisees said, “And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day. John 6: 39.
It is not surprising that the disciples did not understand when Jesus spoke of his death and later after three days of his resurrection because it was contrary to what they had been taught so they could not grasp it and they were afraid of asking him what being raised from the dead meant. Even on the morning of the resurrection we read that they did not know the scripture that the Messiah must rise from the dead. Luke 18: 34. Mark 9: 52. John 20: 9.

On the evening of the day of the resurrection when Jesus entered the room where some of his disciples and followers were gathered. They very quickly discovered Jesus had been raised from the dead when they saw the print of the nails and the mark of the sword that had pierced his side, along with the scars from the flogging. Jesus stilled their troubled minds and hearts with the words, “Peace be with you." Seeing Jesus and hearing those words the fear of death would leave them. It is the same today one experience is worth a thousand arguments, when a person turns to Jesus in faith the fear of death goes. John 20: 19-31
“Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears my word and believes him who sent me, has eternal life; he does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.” John 5: 24

Jesus breathed on them the Holy Spirit.
John the Baptist prophesied that the Messiah’s baptism would be of the Holy Spirit and fire.
The Holy Spirit’s comforting presence was breathed upon them and Jesus anointed them with his authority to forgive the sins of any, they were forgiven; and if the retained the sins of any, they were retained. This is the refining fire of judgment that Peter enforced when the community of believers came into being at Jerusalem.

The early church community met in the temple daily at Solomon’s Portico where they shared the word and gave testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. In their homes they broke bread and they shared their food and possessions. Acts 4: 32-35

The Messiah's Secret
Ananias and his wife Sapphira were part of the community they proposed to sell a piece of property like others had done and give the proceeds to the community. However, with his wife’s knowledge Ananias kept some of the proceeds back and brought only a part and laid it at Peter’s feet. Peter knew what they had done and he told Ananias that he had lied not to men but to God. After Ananias heard this he fell down dead at the apostle’s feet. Three hours later, his wife came before Peter; he asked her what they had received for the land and she too lied to him telling him the false amount received from the sale. Sapphira died on the spot

Maybe they had doubts over Jesus’ resurrection and his return and with held a portion of the proceeds to secure their future needs.
Ananias and Sapphira the Adam and Eve of the New Testament and I believe that they will appear before the Great White Throne on the last day, the final judgment by Jesus. Revelation 20: 12.
“For as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, so also the Son gives life to those to whom he will. The Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son.” John 5: 21, 22.

Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection and he wanted to see Jesus before he would believe. 8 days later Jesus returned to the room where they were gathered and Thomas placed his finger in the marks of the nails and his hand in his side. He believed and said ‘My Lord and my God.’

Maybe we have doubts about Jesus’ resurrection and of his return.

Jesus the first fruit of the resurrection. “Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies it remains alone, but if it dies it bears much fruit.” John 12: 24
The Wheat Seed Below;

Last years wheat seeds that have died off are sown by the farmer in the ploughed field. This reminds us of Jesus dying on the cross, being taken down and lay in a dark and cold tomb.

The seeds are watered by the rain and start to grow sending out roots and green shoots appear.


The seed gives its all to the plant emerging from it, its height, colour and texture. Eventually the ears that contain the seeds begin to appear, one seed produces many seeds.

The new plant reminds us of Jesus in his resurrection producing the new seeds that tell about Jesus. Those new seeds sown by faith into a person’s heart and are watered by the word quickened by Holy Spirit and grows into the likeness of Jesus within us to bear the seeds of the kingdom that are sown into the hearts of others.

Jesus’ return in two stages:
1/ Jesus calls out the church, the body of Christ
2/ Jesus returns to the Mount of Olives and the church comes with him

1/ Paul describes our meeting with Jesus in his first letter to the Thessalonians.
“For this we declare to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive, who are left until his coming of the Lord, shall not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord he will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the archangel’s call, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first; then we who are alive, who are left, shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air; and so we shall always be with the Lord. Therefore comfort one another with these words.” 1 Thessalonians 4: 15-18

Jesus gave us insight into the resurrection and the churches resurrection when Lazarus was raised from the dead.
Mary and Martha had sent word to Jesus that Lazarus was very poorly, but Jesus did not respond immediately, he stayed a little while longer for two days in the place where he was.
Martha was told that Jesus was on the road approaching Bethany so she went out to meet Jesus and in her distress she cried out, “Lord if you had been here my brother would not have died.” Jesus re-assured her that there will be a resurrection,”Your brother will live again.” Martha replied, “I know that he will rise in the resurrection at the last day.”
Martha in her response confirms that she was one of the many Jews who held this belief.

Jesus told Martha about the resurrection of the believers in him. “I am the resurrection and the life: he who believes in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever lives and believes in me shall never die.” John 11: 25, 26.

When Jesus arrived at Bethany Lazarus had been in the tomb for four days, after that length of time it was medically impossible for anyone to be resuscitated. Mary, Martha and Jesus went to the tomb, Jesus asked for the stone covering the entrance to be moved. Jesus prayed and then he called out, “Lazarus, come out” and to everyone’s amazement he did, he was resurrected from the dead.

Jesus’ own resurrection, the stone was rolled away and God raised Jesus from the dead, the linen cloths lay on the floor of the tomb. The trappings and sin of this life could not bind him. John 19: 40. 20: 6.
In the power of Jesus’ resurrection we are set free from all that Satan would try to bind us with because Jesus is our Lord and God.

We look again at Jesus’ words to Martha from the point of view of Jesus calling out his church from the earth,
“Though he was dead, yet shall he live?” Lazarus died in faith and Jesus called him out and raised him up from the grave. This illustrates that when the dead in Christ hear the call of Jesus, they will be resurrected to meet Jesus in the air.
“And whosoever lives and believes in me shall never die.” Martha and Mary also heard Jesus’ call. Illustrating those who are alive will meet Jesus in the air when he calls out his church.
St. Paul wrote that we come together simultaneously to meet the Lord in the air and we shall be forever with the Lord Jesus. This true account taking place at the tomb is the picture of what takes place when Jesus calls out his church.

Jesus reminds us to watch out for the signs of his coming
Biblical prophesies that are being fulfilled in our life time.
Matthew 24: Jesus prophesied the conflicts between nations; we have had two world wars.
Ezekiel 34: 11-13. Ezekiel prophesied Israel’s to return to their home land. This prophecy was fulfilled approximately nineteen hundred years after their dispersion across the world in 70 AD.

Daniel 7: 24. Daniel prophesied a one world government; in my life time I’ve seen Globalisation taking us towards the world’s dependence on a global economy.
The World Bank was set up after the Second World War for reconstruction and development; it plays a bigger role today.
Globalisation of Industry and commerce; family run businesses like Cadbury’s chocolate and Terry’s of York have been swallowed up by the multinational company Kraft Foods. Another huge multinational company is Nestle; it is the largest food and nutrition company in the world and employs 280,000 people across the world. GlaxoSmithKline is the 3rd largest pharmaceutical company in the world.

The setting up of ‘the Library Group’ in America, 5 world leaders came together in response to the oil crisis in 1974. It is now the G8.
The world is moving towards one world government.

Jesus prophesied the distress of nations Luke 21: 25. Through global climate change every year we hear of severe famine in parts of Africa where the deserts are expanding and natural disasters are on the increase; volcanic eruptions, earthquakes followed by Tsunamis. During the tribulation period the earth will be effected by activity in the universe.

Daniel 12: 4. Daniel prophesied the increase of knowledge; civil wars we hear about them as they happen through mobile phones, we have seen the computer revolution and most recently synthetic biology; scientists have the capability to create some new form of life.

Apostasy Hebrews 6: 6.10: 26-31. in the 1960’s the Age of Aquarius the New Age Spirituality they declared the end of the age of Jesus Christ. More recently we have seen pagan religion recognised in England.

All these things point to the signs were Jesus could call out his church at any time.
Lord Jesus, may you give us the opportunity to sow the seeds of Jesus return today. Amen

Jesus having this expectation in himself of his coming, this expectation is in us, because Christ is in us.
This hope of Jesus’ coming is born in us through Jesus’ own desire to come from heaven and call out his church.
Jesus has given us assurance in his word that we shall meet him one day soon face to face. This is something really wonderful to look forward to, the most special event in the whole of our lives and it’s a shared event with our fellow believers in Christ.