Jesus Resurrection come
and eat
John 20: 19; 21: 5, 6, 12
Jesus dealt with each need of his
disciples. To Mary he said, Im not ascended yet, go & tell the disciples and
Peter. In Jn 20: 9 we find that Peter is still not too sure what is happening, even though
he had seen that the grave was empty. Then the two Emmaus disciples rushed into the closed
room where most of the disciples were gathered. In vs 19, Jesus was suddenly among them:
Peace be with you the assurance and certainty.
We would expect Jesus to give a firm
rebuke to Peter (and the others), for they had had heard Jesus promise that He would die
and rise again; the message of Mary; had seen the empty grave and had heard the amazing
report of the two disciples who had seen Him in Emmaus. Still, they will were fearful and
confused. He spoke His peace into their midst as a greeting (for them to His familiar way
of greeting them), but also as a command. They were not to fear any longer. Jesus had
indeed risen and there was no reason to fear the Jews. To Thomas, who was
resolute in denying all this evidence, the Lord gave him what he needed: touch me,
vs 27 - compared to Mary who was not allowed to touch him (there are other wonderful
explanations about this but we dont have time to examine every aspect). This doesnt
give us the right to demand a Thomas like experience.
Jesus didnt stay with them. He
appeared at various times, even to a group of 500 (Acts 1:3) giving infallible
proofs.
Lets examine another incident
where the resurrected Christ revealed Himself, in John 21. We are not given all the
circumstances as to why Peter and the others went fishing. Jesus revealed Himself to them
in a different way this time. Their night of fishing was unsuccessful and Jesus knew all
about it. He doesnt mock them when He asks them about their catch, in verse 5. When
Peter observes the miracle and hears from John that it is the Lord, his
instinctive reaction was to get to the Lord as immediately (he cast himself into the sea
and swam to His Lord).
Jesus blessed their catch (153 big fish
were counted) and blessed them with a meal that He had prepared. What an invitation
come and eat breakfast! In this, we see that our Lord had not removed Himself
from their daily needs, such as food, but is right there, showing His resurrection power
in the ordinariness of life. He didnt feed them spirit fish and bread.
(Later on all this was to become very important in the Christian understanding of Jesus
being the Son of Man and the Son of God). When John recorded this incident he may have
also remembered the parable Jesus had told about those who rejected the invitation to the
feast. John also records, in Rev 3:20, the invitation by the risen and ascended Lord to
open the door to have a meal with Jesus a continual one.
Throughout the New Testament there are
many references to Christs resurrection (about 300). Everything hinges on Jesus
Resurrection. Paul says to Corinthians 1Cor 15 14 & 17, if Christ is not risen then
our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty
and your faith is futile and
you are still in your sins. Resurrection gets you out of your sins. It is the stamp
of God of forgiveness and victory.
Paul writes to believers (Col 3: 1
5 and in the earlier chapters) expressing the Divine logic of victory over sin and
newness of life. Since you are risen, put to death sins of flesh (verses 5
& 8). We now have the right, through Redemption at Calvary, the burial, resurrection
and ascension, to cast off all wickedness. Why remain in sin any longer? Jesus invites you
to come and eat. Make a firm decision today to accept His invitation, casting
off all sin, and live with Him in resurrection power.