The Messiah's Secret - Jesus is Alive
Last week Brenda gave me a book to read ‘Light Through Prison Bars’ It is
about Rev Noel Proctor who had headed up Strangeways Prison Manchester Chaplaincy
Team in the 80’s and 90’s.
There
had been a rival in Strangeways Prison during the 1980’s hundreds of men had
come to faith in Christ.”The revival was the talk of the Christian community in
the North West. Christians around the region supported the work with house
groups and by receiving a Prison Prayer Letter which Brenda still hands out
each month.
In
John’s first letter “The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the
works of the devil. “And everyone who thus hopes in him purifies himself as he is pure,”
The devil had been
defeated as the Lord transformed the lives of the prisoners, and they were leaving prison walking
in the light of knowing Jesus in a personal way and bearing witness through the
change that had taken place within their lives, a high percentage didn’t
re-offend. 1 John 3: 8, 9.
However, this was
contested by the devil through the Strangeways Prison riot that took
place on April 1st 1990. I remember seeing it on TV prisoners
throwing slates off roofs and fires had been started in the buildings. It was
the worst prison disturbance in the history of prisons.The Governor said that it had been an explosion of evil.
Noel saw all his work
come to a sudden devastating end.
In
his book he wrote, “A heavy weight was lodged around his heart, he felt guilty,
constantly he asked himself whether there was anything he could have done on
that morning of April 1st to stop the riot. He felt empty, as if
nothing could reach him, he questioned his faith including the resurrection, shortly after the riot his wife died.
A
friend told him that that he was experiencing the crucifixion of Jesus.
When
Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane, he was deserted by his
disciples, they all fled, in fear of being arrested. Jesus went on to
experience spiritual separation from God his Father. He was heard to cry out, “My God, my God why
have you forsaken me.” Matthew 27: 46.
The
cross and the Christian intertwine, it's were Jesus spoke of his followers taking
up their cross daily and that means at some point on our journey, we will know
the suffering of Christ in various ways. However, it's important to say that there
are more times of rejoicing than times of suffering.
One
of those ways Noel was experiencing his ‘emptiness’ were the presence of the
Lord seemed to have totally disappeared.
Other
Christians who have experienced the same: C. S Lewis it was after his wife
died, Mother Teresa at the founding of her missionary work and Martin Luther
when he was a young monk, God allowed this to happen to them like Noel for a
reason.
You
may know someone who is going through a similar situation and the Lord wants
you to show them Jesus going through it as well, so he knows how they feel.
In the book ‘The
Inward Journey’ by Gene Edwards
Gene
described how it feels to be completely empty of the Lord’s presence, “It’s not
a dry period, nor is it having a hard time, it’s not personal illness or
persecution and it’s not that you have forsaken the Lord, nor has there been
any reason that should cause the Holy Spirit not to be there. It‘s as if God has
walked off.
But take heart he writes, no believer has gone through what some call the ‘dark night of the soul’ without one day coming into the joy and surprise of a bright morning of resurrection.”
Noel’s resurrection
Noel
went to visit a former prisoner in hospital who he had known for a number of years.
This man had made comments in the past to Noel saying that the resurrection was
a fairy story. That day he shared with Noel his ‘near death’ experience where
he saw a light in the darkness, in his thoughts he struggled to get to the
light, when he was almost there about to enter into the light when a door
slammed shut and the light was no longer there. At that point he woke up,
having been resuscitated. He confirmed to Noel that he is now a Christian and believes
in the resurrection, life after death.
The
Lord used this former prisoner’s witness to give Noel a fresh touch of the Holy
Spirit, his faith had been strengthened by what he had suffered and he rejoiced
in the hope of the resurrection.
Two types of
resurrection
Coming to faith in
Christ
Firstly
for an increasing number of people who have no Church background, it’s when
they hear about Jesus and turning to
Jesus in faith repent, and die to sin, they are raised up with Jesus in his resurrection
into newness of life. Colossians 2: 12
Secondly- when Jesus
calls out his church we receive our resurrected body
Luke’s
account gives us some insight into Jesus’ resurrected body.
His body had substance, whereas, a spirit does not
have flesh and bones. Jesus showed them the holes where the nails had pierced
his hands and his feet. He wanted them to touch his hands were the nails had
been.
One of the differences; no blood in his
risen body, we would say flesh and blood, but Jesus said, flesh and bones. His
body had no blood, his heart had been speared by the centurion, so to touch
his flesh must have been cold.
He asked for their food to eat, grilled fish and he
ate it before them. In all probability he did this for his disciples benefit,
so they could identify with their own body and not a spirit.
Another difference was that his body could pass
through walls and disappear from human view in a moment. Jesus resurrected body
the first of a new creation.
Luke 24: 36-43. 2 Corinthians 5: 15-17
Paul explained the resurrection to the Corinthians by the example of
some creatures have fur, others scales, feathers, shells, celestial and terrestrial
etc 1 Corinthians 15: 39, 40
We will receive our resurrected body when Jesus calls out the Church
You
can’t destroy matter so God will gather the dust, every
fragment of our natural body bringing it together and it’s transform into an
imperishable resurrected body.
Fulfilling Jesus words, “I AM the
resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me though they die yet shall
they live,
This is where the dead in Christ rise together with those who are alive at the time of the call,
as Jesus said, “and who ever lives and believes in me shall never die” John 11: 25, 26.
Paul
confirming Jesus’ word in his first letter to the Thessalonians,
There
will be a meeting in the air Christians those who have died in Christ, and those
who are living on the earth. Our bodies will be changed at the twinkling of an
eye. The whole church meeting with Jesus in the air. 1
Thessalonians 4: 16, 17.