“And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.” (Luke 24:36)
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Jesus Himself…in the Midst
“And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.” (Luke 24:36)
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Did Ever Your Heart Burn Within You?
“And they said
one to another, ‘Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by
the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?’” (Luke 24:32)
Surely
there are times when Christ comes near and we do not readily recognize Him.
Something prevents us from seeing, from recognizing Him for who He is. Because
our hearts are sad our vision is almost blindness. The voice is like music and
the words profound; His talk is persuasive and His tone understanding and
helpful.
Then
comes the moment when the eyes of our understanding are opened and we instantly
know it has been our Lord speaking to us. It is He who caused our hearts to
sweetly burn within us. His explanation, His expounding, His interpreting to us
the things in the Scriptures concerning Himself is enough to make the very
heart to warm with delight and insight, to say, “Now I see, for He has made the
difficult things plain, the obscure things clear.”
The walk
from Jerusalem to Emmaus was several miles. On that day part of the trip surely
seemed shorter than usual, as Jesus joined them on the road and walked with
them and explained to them what they thought they already understood, but
didn’t. They had believed the Scriptures throughout their whole lives, no
doubt; but Jesus told them that they had not believed “all that the prophets
have spoken,” a serious charge and one that might easily offend anyone who was
quite certain that they did believe in all the Scriptures. Yet the prophets had surely written of both
the sufferings of Messiah and His glory, but these two disciples had not
believed what they (along with many others) failed to rightly understand. Far
from offending them, Jesus’ explanation began to set their hopeless hearts aflame.
In the course of that time listening to the risen Christ, hopelessness gave way
to faith, belief in “all that the prophets have spoken.”
They began
to see what happened in Jerusalem in an entirely new light. Far from the
tragedy they had perceived, the death of Jesus the Messiah was what God had
always intended—all for the redemption of sinners, to reconcile us His people
to Himself through the atoning death of His Son. The resurrection, as Paul
would later preach at the Areopagus, is absolute proof that God was and is entirely
pleased with the sacrifice of His Son. The Sin-bearer’s sacrifice was accepted
by the One to whom it was presented, as the Father of our Lord Jesus validated His
pure success on the cross “by raising Him from the dead” (Acts 17:31).
As we now read the Scriptures of the Old
Testament, let us be sure to open our eyes to see and understand that the
prophets spoke many things concerning the Lord Jesus. Do you believe “all that
the prophets have spoken?” If you were there on that day, you would have heard
for yourself as “… beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto
them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself” (Luke 24:27). Did
ever your heart burn within you? –Pastor TSA
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