Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Resurrected


This is something that I have felt led to write about for some time. I am not sure why I put it off for so long but, I am thankful I did because even now the full realization of the topic eludes me. I am soaking it in little bit by little bit.

As Christians, we have been taught that Jesus is to be the example of how we are to live life. His love, His kindness, His compassion, His long-suffering, His benevolence, His passion, etc. are all qualities we are to strive to attain. It's a tall order for most of us, yet we are to continue to strive towards that end and to grow in Him. There is another aspect of His life that I want to point you to today - His death. If He is our example, then we too have to die. Romans 6:4 "We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life."

I know it sounds like crazy talk but, remember what it says in Matthew 16:25, "For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it." Our death is a symbolic death... we must die to ourselves. Our old lives, the ones we knew prior to coming to know Jesus as our Savior must become a thing of the past. But, this is a process... let's look at how the process took place in the life and death of Jesus.

1. Jesus yielded to the will of the Father in His life. Luke 22:39 "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done."

2. Jesus came to calvary beaten, scorned, shamed, naked, in agonizing pain, alone, burdened by sin, stripped of all worldly possessions, the list could go on.

3. Jesus died by giving up His Spirit. Luke 23:46 "Then Jesus shouted, "Father, I entrust my spirit into your hands!" And with those words he breathed his last."

4. Jesus went directly into battle, entering hell and defeating satan. Matthew 12:40 "For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."

5. Jesus was resurrected. Luke 24:5-7 " And while their faces were bent down to the earth in fear, these said to them, Why are you looking for the living among the dead? He is not here, he has come back to life: have in mind what he said to you when he was still in Galilee, saying, The Son of man will be given up into the hands of evil-doers, and be put to death on the cross, and on the third day he will come back to life."

In Jesus resurrection and through His defeat of death and satan He traded in;

A broken body for one healed and whole
Shame for honor
Nakedness for being clothed in glory
Separation from God for communion and being one with the Father
The burden of sin for righteousness
Death for eternal life
Defeat for victory

Are you getting excited? He is our example... through our death to self and subsequent resurrection in Christ, He showed us that these things are ours for the taking. Many churches and preachers teach that healing is available, provision is available, favor is available, etc. But, this is way past something being available. This is not like a mint in a tray next to a cash register. Jesus said to follow Him, follow His example... this means that these things are not just available...we are to take them in order to be like Him!

I hope I made this clear but just want to say this one last thing, one more thing to ponder on...

The definition of Christian is, "a follower of Christ". If you claim to be a Christian, then you are a follower and you must follow Him all the way through His life, death, burial AND through the resurrection. Too many people are suffering because they stop at the dying to self. They stop at death. Life is not a race to see who can suffer the most for Christ. We are more than conquerors. (Romans 8:37) Grab hold of the resurrection.

1 comment:

  1. In many ways you are right. I would add that I see the sacrifices NOT as suffering, I see them as liberating. Even Paul struggled with the inner battle between the resurrected self and the old self. It's easy to think about what being resurrected with Christ means, but hard to grip and live at times.

    What you speak of really comes down to faith. From the beginning of God's Word until the end, everything hinges on faith. Adam and Eve lost faith in God's perfect path for them when they decided to stray. Abraham's faith was counted as righteousness, Christ Himself exercised the greatest faith in the Father as He pondered His fate in the garden.

    So, what about faith then? Faith that God is there? Faith that Christ died for our sins? Faith?? You are revealing that real faith leads to liberation. See, I believe that most Christians miss the whole point of God sending His Son.

    It wasn't to provide a "get out of hell" card, it wasn't to remove our feelings of guilt or shame, and it wasn't to "make us new creatures". He sent Christ to enable each of us to once again walk with the Father. No longer do we hide in shame at our nakedness; the old things that have passed away are the requirements of the law, the need to engage in rituals and sacrifices, all the mere covering of sin. Christ has REMOVED the sin and allowed us a way to fellowship with the very creator of the universe. Christ died and was resurrected in order to allow us to live with the Father everyday. Some wait for Heaven to meet the Father and Son. What confidence can they have if they ignore their ability to walk with Them today?

    Yes I am excited. Yes I struggle with the impact living down here in the world has on my life. Also "Yes" though, I see that I no longer have to concern myself with what *I* want to accomplish. I can reach up and take hold of God's hand and ask, "What today, Father?" My obedience to the answer to that question is nothing less than total freedom.

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