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Jesus Christ Has Risen (Luke 24:1-7) | Rev. Herman Moldez, April 5 Being a Christian is unique as we serve and worship the living, Savior. What is more important is not to explain the truth resurrection but to experience transformation in the risen life of Jesus. Jesus Christ appeared many times within 40 days to guide in continuing his work and his resurrection life. Luke 24:1-12 declares that Jesus has risen so that we can be alive to God- life. The evidence of Jesus' resurrection was greeted by the empty tomb (vv. 2-3) and validated by two men, presumably angels, as witnesses (v. 4 cf. Dt. 19:15). The skeptics argued that Jesus' body was stolen. However, how could the thieves have "rolled the stone away" (v.2), a sealed and heavily guarded tomb to prevent Jesus' body from being stolen (see Mt. 27:62-66). Resurrection is a historical fact, not a fiction. The event of Jesus' resurrection happened on the first day of the week (v.1). The Sabbath ended on the sixth day. Theologically, the resurrection ushers a new creation age. Something new has begun. Our sins are forgiven (1 Cor. 15:17) hope is assured for our resurrection and growth in becoming like Jesus (vv.15-16). Christ's resurrection has ushered a bright new world in the kingdom of God. The dark historical reality has been invaded by eternity. Heaven and earth have met in Christ's resurrection, a foretaste of the age to come. We are raised to be seated with Christ in the heavenly realms (Eph. 2:6). The spiritual life is the experience of Jesus' resurrection. We practice the resurrection life in community no matter how imperfect we are. We slowly die to fleshly self and discover the fullness of the Holy Spirit. The fruit of the risen life of Christ is more powerful than the forces of death. Like the women and Peter, we will "keep wondering" (vv. 4, 12) of what Jesus said that "he must be crucified but on the third day be raised again" (v.8). Let us ponder and pray to practice the resurrection life for the world to believe that Jesus is risen today!
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