Luke
24:21, “But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel:
and beside all this, to day is the third day since these things were done.”
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.” 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 die. 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 His death that Satan had stolen the
most important part, the promise of His resurrection. This was the day of their
salvation, their redemption, and their victory but they just could not see it!
These
disciples were going through all the emotions of losing someone close to their
hearts. 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 were experiencing the intrusion
of a life-altering doubt, a crippling doubt that would cause them to question
all the things previously discerned to have been 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 were forever
changed by this experience. God's plan was proceeding on schedule just as Jesus
had prophesied. It just wasn't time for their resurrection revelation.
How
often do we find ourselves in the position of denial and question, “why are
these harsh circumstances developing around us?” We are susceptible to cry out
in absolute disbelief, “I can't believe this is happening to me!” This position
makes us vulnerable and opens the door for Satan 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. At that moment, we should run to God and fall upon our
faces in prayer! If we will seek His face in submission, He 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, “...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 easily get caught up in the climate and events of this present day. Like
these disciples, we make question why all the negative stuff appears to be
happening to us. But Jesus said it would be this way in the last days of time
and that He would return to catch His Church away and redeem His people Israel.
We must be careful that we are not so consumed with our current distress that
we allow Satan to steal away the promise of our redemption and the Second
Coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
We can place our total confidence in the promises the Lord has given us. He will never fail us! What He has promised, He will fulfill so there is no need to fear!
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