(part
2)
The
disciples were dejected and depressed because they had believed that
Jesus was the one to “have redeemed” Israel but this “is the
third day since these things were done,” Luke 24:21. I think it is
noteworthy that this conversation took place on the third day. Jesus
had taught them that He would go to Jerusalem and there He would be
killed. But He also taught them that He would be raised on the third
day. Jesus had revealed the plan of God to them. However, they were
so consumed with the dying part of the revelation that the enemy had
stolen the most important part, the resurrection. This
was the day of their salvation, redemption and victory but they could
not see it...yet!
This principle runs
parallel to our Christian journey. How many times in our struggle to
discern the leadership of the Spirit are we overwhelmed by
circumstances which obscure our vision of the Truth and interferes
with our perception of God's revelation for us? We cannot afford to
be so consumed with circumstances that we allow the enemy to steal
the promise that God has given us.
These disciples had
gone through all the emotions of loosing someone near and dear to
their heart. The first emotion was denial, the absolute disbelief
that this could be happening to them. All the signs appeared to point
to Jesus as the Messiah. How could they have been so wrong about Him?
They had experienced the intrusion of life altering doubt, a
crippling doubt that would cause them to question all things
previously discerned to be settled. How could they ever trust their
emotions and discernment after suffering such a debilitating loss?
They had dared to love and trust so deeply that their lives would be
forever changed by this experience. God's plan was proceeding on
schedule just as Jesus had prophesied. It just wasn't time for the
resurrection revelation.
How often do we find
ourselves in the position of denial and to question, “why are these
harsh circumstances developing around us or affecting someone close
to us?” We are susceptible to cry out in absolute disbelief, I can't
believe this is happening to me! This position opens the door for the
enemy to rush in and steal our faith. In extreme cases, just like the
disciples, our soul can be seized with such life altering doubt our
Christian service is totally paralyzed and we cannot proceed further.
In that moment, we should go to God in intimate communion through
prayer and His Word. God will throw off the chains of dejection and
depression as we heed the burning desire of the Holy Spirit that
lives within us. We are never alone. Heb. 13:5, “Let your
conversation be without covetousness; and be content
with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave
thee, nor forsake thee. 6 So that we may boldly say, The Lord is
my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.” We can
place our total confidence in the promises the Lord has given us. The
fulfilling of the resurrection revelation will come according to
God's timing. (continued part 3)
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