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)
As
the locked door was opened to admit them, Cleopas and the other disciple who
had walked the near seven mile trip in darkness to share with the other
believers their own personal encounter with the risen Christ were greeted with
the news, “The Lord is risen indeed and has appeared unto Simon.”
The
first, excited report of the women who visited the empty tomb during the early
hours of the first day of the week had been treated like a fabricated tale. The
empty tomb itself had only generated questions for Simon Peter. But then, at
some point later during that day, the Lord Jesus appeared to Peter. His report
of Jesus’ resurrection was adequate to assure and thrill the others. “The Lord
is risen indeed…”
Late
that evening Cleopas and the other disciple brought to the gathered assembly
additional eye-witness testimony to confirm that the Lord Jesus was indeed raised
from the dead, telling how He had spent considerable time with them that
afternoon, walking and talking and even reclining at table with them—then it
was that they finally recognized Him. Prior to that moment their eyes had somehow
been prevented from knowing Him, providentially they are sure—for they truly
needed to hear every precious word He had said to them. And O how their hearts
had thrilled as the crucified, risen Messiah opened to them the meaning of the ancient
Scriptures concerning Himself—Scriptures they were certain that they already
understood, but didn’t. Now they understand and they are absolutely convinced that
all Jesus suffered, even unto death, was the centerpiece of the forever-plan of
God to redeem His people from their sins.
While
the gathered disciples were speaking to one another of these thrilling
realities in what had to be a wonderfully frenzied session, suddenly “Jesus himself stood in the
midst of them.”
How startling and pleasant and terrifying in the same awesome instant! The risen
Lord calms their startled minds, raising recently nail-scarred hands as He bids
them “peace.”
It
was Jesus Himself. Here was no imagined Savior, nor phantom, nor spirit, nor apparition.
It was the Galilean of Nazareth, “the Lamb of God,” who had been put to death “by
wicked hands,” now risen from the dead. His resurrected body was the same body
in which Jesus had suffered and died. It seems that His resurrected body
possessed different qualities than the body of His humiliation, like possibly entering
a room without using a door and certainly not a window. But this was the very same
body with other, less-restricting properties. We would do well to remember that
Jesus in His resurrected state retained His humanity and physicality, along
with glorious and infinite and spiritual Person-hood.
As John will later say, “Beloved,
we are God's children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we
know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he
is” (1 John 3:2 ESV). This would lead us to think that even as Jesus retained
His humanity when He was raised from the dead so will we in “the regeneration”
when all things are made new. As to many of the details, “it has not yet
appeared.” But we do know this much about our glorious future in the presence
of God, when Jesus appears in His Second Coming, “we shall be like Him, for we
shall see Him as He is.”
Further,
it is the resurrection of Jesus that serves as God’s guarantee to all men that
the Lord’s work of redemption at the cross was entirely pleasing to Him. His
resurrection from the dead was the Father’s mighty and powerful way of proving
that Jesus of Nazareth truly is the His one-of-a-kind, only-begotten, eternal
Son. “Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of
David according to the flesh; And declared to be the Son of God with power,
according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead…” (Romans
1:3-4).
It
will be “this same Jesus” who returns in sovereign power and unimaginable glory.
Once again “Jesus Himself” will make a startling appearance. Count on it. –TSA
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