
O - The focus of this passage is the resurrection of Jesus. It is the resurrection which validates the preaching of the apostles. In fact, without the resurrection of Jesus our faith is useless and we are still under condemnation for our sins. Why is there so little preaching on resurrection (except for Easter)? Why is there so little focus on this in our day to day living? Why is there so little emphasis on this in our witnessing? Romans 10:9 "For if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." Why doesn't this say and believe in your heart that Jesus died for our sins (and he did)? The entire context of God's Kingdom and Family and our place in it is the resurrection of Jesus not the crucifixion. The resurrection is "proof" of Jesus' person; he is God's Son, the Judge of All, the Lord of All, the Savior of All, One with Father, because God raised him from the dead. The resurrection is the context for all the content of God's Kingdom. It is the basis of our faith and our requests (ask anything). It is the basis for our interaction with God's being (nothing is impossible, nothing is too difficult, and nothing is too wonderful for him). The transformation of Saul of Tarsus to faith in Jesus and our confessions of faith are to be based on the resurrection of Jesus from dead … and without this truth nothing else matters. Let us feast and get drunk, for tomorrow we die. The cross and sacrifice of Jesus is not unimportant, it is not the end and ultimately not the point. The source of our new life, real life, is found in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Our reconciliation to God was not completed on the cross but at the resurrection. The cross was not for our amnesty but for our adoption … and this requires a completely new life … the old has gone and the new has come. Even so, come Lord Jesus!
A - The jaws of death, the inevitabilities and the impossibilities of earth, the limits and liabilities of fallen humanity are all put on notice in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. His life, his irrefutable and irrepressible life is now in me. He is in me and his Father is in me and his Spirit is in me … Christ, resurrected, glorious, all-powerful is in me (all believers) the hope of glory. My worldly point of view is forever invalidated. My logic, reasoning, evaluations, and beliefs are all to be inspired, shaped and based upon this awesome reality. Why should any of us in any situation consider it incredible for God to raise the dead? While the fullness of resurrection reality awaits the day of the return of Jesus, its beginnings, influence and manifestations are now. We are not so much soldiers of the cross (a phrase never presented in scripture) as we are children of the resurrection (a phrase used in scripture - Luke 20:36).
P - Lord who is the resurrection and the life,
I love you back. Thank you for loving me and for making me a child of the resurrection. I yield to your awesome brilliance, limitless power (resurrection) and extreme goodness. Lord, your kingdom is a matter of power and so I ask for your power, your life, to come into me and to come out of me. Help my thinking, speaking, acting, living to be like you, in you and empowered by you. Let me be a reason others believe. Thank for the finished work of your cross that I/we might live in the glory of your resurrection.Listening and following,
Steve