On Easter morning, Mary Magdalene ran, Peter ran and the beloved disciple ran. It was not an organised jogging or keep-fit exercise. It was an unusual morning. Something had happened. The tomb of Jesus was empty.
Some biblical scholars are of the view that the piece of information given in John 20:7, which reads the cloth that had been on Jesus' head was not lying with the linen wrappings but rolled up in a place by itself is a corroborating evidence of the resurrection. The point is that no thief would have taken the time to unwrap the corpse of Jesus and neatly fold his burial clothes in the tomb.
In John's Gospel account of the resurrection, the time of the morning that Mary Magdalene went to the tomb is described as still dark (Jn. 20:1). This emphasis by John, unlike the other Gospel accounts of the resurrection, serve a purpose. Reading further, we are told Till this moment they had still not understood the scripture, that he must rise from the dead (Jn. 20:9). The death of Jesus was a mystery for his followers (a kind of darkness) but his resurrection becomes the key that would unlock that mystery and bring light to their understanding.
No matter how hard you press a calabash into a pool of water, it will surface on top of the water. Why? The nature of the calabash is such that it cannot stay under water. Jesus Christ had a divine nature and this nature was such that he could not stay in the tomb forever. Death could not hold him captive.
The fact is Jesus is alive and the Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is the same Spirit who lives inside a Christian. The implication is very deep. It means no tomb, be it physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, financial (name it), has the power to hold a Spirit-filled Christian forever. If you find yourself in any tomb like or apparently hopeless situation, take heart and prophetically tell that tomb, it is just a matter of time and that you shall arise.
Some biblical scholars are of the view that the piece of information given in John 20:7, which reads the cloth that had been on Jesus' head was not lying with the linen wrappings but rolled up in a place by itself is a corroborating evidence of the resurrection. The point is that no thief would have taken the time to unwrap the corpse of Jesus and neatly fold his burial clothes in the tomb.
In John's Gospel account of the resurrection, the time of the morning that Mary Magdalene went to the tomb is described as still dark (Jn. 20:1). This emphasis by John, unlike the other Gospel accounts of the resurrection, serve a purpose. Reading further, we are told Till this moment they had still not understood the scripture, that he must rise from the dead (Jn. 20:9). The death of Jesus was a mystery for his followers (a kind of darkness) but his resurrection becomes the key that would unlock that mystery and bring light to their understanding.
No matter how hard you press a calabash into a pool of water, it will surface on top of the water. Why? The nature of the calabash is such that it cannot stay under water. Jesus Christ had a divine nature and this nature was such that he could not stay in the tomb forever. Death could not hold him captive.
The fact is Jesus is alive and the Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is the same Spirit who lives inside a Christian. The implication is very deep. It means no tomb, be it physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, financial (name it), has the power to hold a Spirit-filled Christian forever. If you find yourself in any tomb like or apparently hopeless situation, take heart and prophetically tell that tomb, it is just a matter of time and that you shall arise.
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