For forty days after Jesus was crucified and resurrected from the dead, he appeared to his disciples. What does the word of God tell us about that time he remained with his followers? in previous posts we looked at that time he spent on earth, as the Risen Christ and attempted to answer this question.
The apostle Paul speaks eloquently about this time that Jesus walked the earth as the Risen Lord:
If the gospel message could be put in a nutshell these few verses above speak the message. It continues with the eyewitness evidence of the truth of the scriptures. He was seen by His 13 apostles and then by over 500 followers!!!
Christs Charge to Peter by Raphael |
This is more proof that Jesus Christ raised from the dead. The whole Christian Gospel rests on this. There were hundreds of eyewitnesses and many went to their deaths, because they refused to recant their testimony of the risen Lord. Only for the truth are people willing to die. This is very strong proof of the TRUTH of the Christian Gospel.
"Once when he was eating with them, he commanded them,
In The Promise to Come and the next three upcoming posts will speak of the promise of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
The apostles kept asking Jesus about the timing of when he would free Israel from the Romans and restore the kingdom? Jesus answered them,
Jesus tells them that when they receive the Holy Spirit that they would be his witnesses even to the ends of the earth. The Holy Spirit will make a huge impact in the lives of the disciples. We will look at that in future posts.
Watercolor Painting by James Tissot |
while they were watching,
'why are you standing here staring into heaven?
in the same way you saw him go.'"
What an amazing site... Jesus taken into heaven. No wonder they just stood there staring into heaven. And it was the last time they would actually, physically see him. And then the hope...
And now here we are, on earth today still waiting for his return. A long time yes. Though, in God's Sovereignty He does not want anyone left behind. Then God will reconcile everything to himself through Christ and peace will be complete in heaven and earth.
"For it pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having made peace through the blood of His cross." Colossians 1:20
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