Title: Resurrection Life (Luke 24:1-12)
Introduction:
Many people today are experiencing a lot of strange things happening in the world.
Especially when it comes to magic that is aired on TV, I am really amazed and amazed.
However, when I found out what this magic was about, it was all about deceiving people's eyes.
People are amazed and amazed by this deceiving magic.
Today, even more amazing and strange things are told in the Bible in many ways.
The main character was Jesus, and Jesus performed many miracles and miracles as described in the Bible.
He is the one who turned water into wine in 1 John 2:1-11.
The miracle of turning water into wine was the first miracle that Jesus performed in Cana of Galilee. The history of making wine from this water can be seen as one of the first miracles that showed what Jesus Christ, the Son of God, would do in the future. The characteristic of this miracle is the realization that the universal is transformed into the special.
In other words, it shows that the water of the earth is transformed into the wine of heaven.
In other words, he showed the grace of turning those who did not serve God, that is, unbelievers, into believers.
In the Bible, it says, "On the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee."
The third day here refers to the third day from the day Philip and Nathanael met Jesus Christ (John 1:43).
After Philip and Nathanael met Jesus, the miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding feast in Cana of Galilee is that, from a spiritual point of view, there will be joy, joy, and hope for the kingdom of heaven after meeting Jesus.
And why did Jesus' mother tell Jesus that the wine had run out?
Apparently, Jesus' mother clearly meant something to say this.
The intention is that you can achieve your desired purpose only when you come to the Lord, trusting that He will take care of the little things as well as the great things.
Second, the king's servant's son was healed (John 4:46-54).
This miracle was the second sign that Jesus performed after coming to Galilee, and he healed the king's servant's son with the word. The king's servant's son became ill in Capernaum and was about to die, and the king's servant appealed to Jesus.
Here, Jesus is rebuking the king's servant. Jesus rebuked the king's servant for thinking that Jesus must come to his house in order for his son to live.
Conversely, in Matthew 8:8, it is compared with the centurion's supplication.
The centurion's faith and humility when he said to Jesus, "Lord, I am not worthy to have you come into my house, only speak the word, and my servant will be healed" when the servant in his house was ill. Compared to the servants of
It seems that the king's servant believed that Jesus had the power to raise the dead and heal the sick, something that could only happen in a dream. However, when Jesus said, “Go, your son is alive,” and he believed the promise and went, the servant’s son was healed. Jesus did two things while performing this miracle.
It first healed the physical condition of the son of an absent servant, and the second healed the father's unbelief related to the heart.
It was not for himself, but for everyone, that Jesus healed his son as he had asked. How many people were saved by this miracle!
He raised the third daughter of Jairus. (Matthew 9:18-19)
This is the miracle that Jesus healed the daughter of a synagogue leader named Jairus while he was leaving the Decapolis and going to the other side.
Here too, when Jesus heard the news of misfortune, the Lord, who had never flown away, immediately “getted up and followed him, and the disciples also went.” Eun gave him courage and hope by telling the synagogue leader to not be afraid and only to believe. And he said to Jairus' daughter, "Child, get up." The word fell, and when his hand touched it, the spirit returned and the child immediately rose (Luke 8:55). Moreover, we can see that Jesus commanded to give him something to eat, to prove that the child was not a ghost but really came back to life.
It is recorded that people were immediately amazed and amazed because of this.
In addition to this, Healing a woman suffering from bleeding (Mt 9:20-22), opening the eyes of two blind men (Mt 9:27-31), Healing a paralytic (Mt 9:1-8), and leprosy He performed countless miracles and wonders, such as healing a man (Matthew 8:1-4) and raising the widow of Nain's only child to life (Luke 7:11-16).
conclusion
Despite these clear wonders and miracles, there are many people who do not believe in the resurrection of Jesus. In the Bible, on the first day after the Sabbath, Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and three women, Mary the mother of James, who came to anoint the body of Jesus with perfume, were the first to tell the eleven apostles about the scene and news of Jesus' resurrection, but they did not immediately say these words. You will see things you have never heard of. In the world we live in today, many strange wonders and miracles are taking place, but the greatest miracle is the resurrection of Jesus.
The resurrected Jesus was resurrected to take charge of your physical work, your heartache, and even the salvation of your soul.
Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live.” In other words, it is showing that the eternal victory over death is in Jesus, and that there is eternal life in Jesus.
Just as the resurrection of Jesus is the resurrection of the living but the dead, so he is the life of all the living, and all who receive the life of the risen Jesus Christ will never die. -Amen-