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
period of time from the crucifixion of Jesus to His resurrection was a trying
time for His disciples. 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.” 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!
These
disciples had gone through all the emotions of losing 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. But they could not see it! The disciples were looking at the
circumstances. How could they understand the revelation that Jesus was the Son
of God and miss the prophecy of His death, burial, and resurrection?
The
resurrection revelation was soon to come because this was the third day. The
season had arrived but the hour had not come. God's plan is always on schedule
but as Jesus' disciples found out, we must move into the realm of faith to
preserve our convictions until the revelation comes.
The
Body of Christ is suffering in a season of extreme trial and tribulation.
“...though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold
temptations:” 1 Peter 1:6. However, the hour of our deliverance is at hand. We
must be so drawn to Him that when the circumstances say no to the revelation
that His faith will arise in our hearts and preserve us until it is time for
the fulfillment of the promise.
May God help us to have the spiritual fortitude to walk with Him until the hour of His revelation. 1 Thess. 4:16, “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 18Wherefore comfort one another with these words.” It's Friday But Sunday Is Coming!
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