The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport — a
car made by Volkswagen — was the 2010 world’s fastest production car, according
to gizmag. Its top speed is 268 mph (431 kph). That’s as fast as the Shanghai Maglev train —
in 2011, the world’s fastest commercial train.
Men, particularly, are seduced by
such things, but everyone might be awed by such powerful feats of engineering.
From the power of speed to the
power of truth, we now travel...
There are many powerful truths in
our world, but is there a more powerful one than this?
Jesus, crucified — as
was prophesied through the Prophets — rose from death to live again with the
disciples another six weeks.
The Fulfilment of Divine Prophesy with
Power
The resurrection of Jesus
qualified the promise of the Prophets and, with power, Jesus fulfilled that
promise.
The Apostle Paul in his opening in
Romans:
“[Jesus] was declared to be the Son of God with
power according to the Spirit of holiness by resurrection from the dead.”
— Romans 1:4 (NRSV).
The most basic reality of the
gospel is the power of the resurrection; a fact eclipsing the so-called piousness
of all other religions the world has known, and will know.
It’s this fact, alone, that
separates out the god-icons of other graceless religion; that this Jesus was
able to beat death — the decay (or corruption) of the body (Acts 2:31) — and
ascend to be with the Father. To fulfil
Jesus’ own prophesy (Mark 14:58; Matthew 26:61), the true Temple of Israel
was “rebuilt” in three days!
On this most powerful of truths we
can rest, content with the basis — in holy truth — of our salvation. Jesus alone is worthy.
We, Too, Are Raised to Life – In Jesus’
Name
By the waters of baptism we can
share, or we have shared, in the death of Jesus, so we can also share in the resurrected
life. (See Romans 6.)
This is power for living.
There’s little point being
Christian if we can’t live, with power, this resurrection reality.
This is the power to overcome
temptation (Matthew 26:41), and the world (John 16:33). As Jesus beat physical death, we — through
the power of the Holy Spirit — can beat spiritual death; the sin that compels
us, ordinarily, to miss our destined marks in life (though grace covers for our
mistakes and ideas of misguided intention).
Living the Hope of the Resurrection
Reality
Living the hope of the
resurrection reality is about experiencing this power in our daily personal and interpersonal lives.
Practically, then, it’s resisting
the hurt we’re easily exposed to so we can instead, forgive. It’s setting our goals and achieving them
through wisdom and prayer. It’s the
honesty of confession and repentance, reaping powerfully the blessings of God. It’s the ability to cheerfully forego the
forcing of our needs; the coercions of life.
It’s the power, finally, to live at peace with God and all people.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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