Author: Dr. Rafat Amari/Sunday, April 1, 2018/Categories: Christianity, The Bible, New Testament, Luke, Christ, Resurrection, Article
In spite of their withdrawal and keeping distance from the fellowship of the disciples, it was not possible to forget what happened. The series of events that took place such as the rolling of the tombstone, the disappearance of Jesus’ body, the appearance of the two angels and resurrected Jesus to Mary Magdalene are facts that can not become an accessory event on the day of the resurrection. Facts about Jesus cannot be ignored: His death and resurrection for those who were promised( evangelized) with will remain the news that will excel as a topic of discussion through life.
Discussing Christ not only gains observation of the character discussed, i.e. Jesus Christ, but also His presence through the Holly Spirit. Dialog with Christ receives his personal presence through the Holy Spirit. He accompanies in order to bring assertion about His sacrifice (redemption) and resurrection. To make the discussion about Jesus different from any other types of daily discussions people have, He needs to be seen and felt in the heart. Jesus continues to be with those who discuss Him until he plants the seed of truth in the heart. Doesn’t this shed the light on the significance of the Gospel and the importance of having discussions about Jesus and His death and resurrection?
Not recognizing Him holds an outstanding wisdom, i.e. to be able to know Him in His death and resurrection through scriptures, not only through their direct personal experience. Leaving the place directly without declaring His identity gave them the advantage of conversing with Him and being able to express all of their opinions, which were free at that particular moment when they did not recognize Him. This story teaches us the importance of God’s wisdom in dealing with the most unsuccessful, disappointed and hopeless people, specifically, when some significant opportunities are delayed or when those people do not see a rapid interference from God. Spiritual lessons come before seeing miracles. That is the way God follows in growing the personality of an unsuccessful and disappointed person because God wants him to depend on His promise and believe in it and to live happy all the time even in the absence of miracles and expectations.
Sadness on a good and glorious day conceals lack of faith. Sadness and failure that lack the basis go against the greatest success and glory. This is how the mask of despair hides an opposite viewpoint to the greatest truth ever and that is, resurrection. Do our personal convictions agree with God’s work in our lives and His good will for each one of us?
They regarded the clearest signs uncertain and therefore they would not settle the argument.These( sometimes) events of negativism and the difficult circumstances mentioned in our report are accurate. But the unawareness of God's hands that operate behind the clouds and the disregard of the powerful signs of the resurrection does not bring relief from the sadness of life and its effects on the body and the spirit. But the failure to recognize the hand of the Lord behind the cloud and the signs of the power of the resurrection, results in no liberation from the gloominess and grimness of life and its effects on the body and the soul.
Jesus is asking for faith from the circle in which he trained and taught. The disciples should have seen the actual facts of the resurrection before anyone else since the Lord Himself taught them about it before its occurrence. It is really sad how slowly we move from the phase of seeing to the phase of believing God's work; from the phase of theoretical study of theology to the phase of trust and belief in God’s promises, when we are not prepared to see God's work which is in agreement with his preceding promises for us. By ignoring all that we live the past with all its sad experiences instead of observing God's work in our lives.
The death and the resurrection of Christ should not have been surprised the disciples. Neither should these two issues have been difficult to accept and believe because these events were to occur since they were mentioned as prophecies in the Old Testament.
How did the resurrected Christ deal with suspicion, anticipation and the prayer with the others in the upper room in Jerusalem? He focused on laying a scriptural foundation salvation and resurrection( about His redemptive death and resurrection ), in order to make the appearing signs of God's work clear and doubtless.( the one who as a scriptural foundation easily recognizes the signes of fulfillment which God brings in his life; the appearing signs of God’s work would never be unclear and with doubt) God lays a scriptural foundation in the life of every individual because He wants His work to be noticed.
How could it be that the one who explains the word of God to them not be invited to sit with them after clearing their doubts and giving them all that spiritual guidance? The one who dispersed clouds of the darkness and revealed the divine truth must have an importance above all other disciples who suspected the resurrection and failed to receive it as a fulfillment of the many scriptural prophecies. Doesn’t the man who walked with them deserve ( is of )notability and a status higher than all other disciples? Doesn’t he deserve to be invited for closer fellowship? Isn’t there a need to know the identity of that man who on occasions scolded them openly and firmly for their lack of faith? This crucified man who explained the scriptures in a way no one had ever done before. Isn’t there a need to know the identity of that man who walked with them: how he scolded them firmly and openly because of their unbelief, how he explained the scriptures in way no one could explain except the one who was crucified before three days ? It is important for us to not only hear the word of God and its explanations, but to see God’s intentions for us for deeper fellowship with Him and try to have deeper relationship with Him. We also need to observe how He enters( His intention to enter to ) our homes to break the good news about eternal life the same way he broke the bread with His disciples.
The deep relationship with Jesus and His strong presence in the house is not the fruit of a short-lived superficial call( prayer) but an obligation for persistent prayer that reaches God’s ears and makes us want nothing but this deep relationship with Him.
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