"Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures and said to them, 'This is what is written: The Messiah must suffer and must rise from death three days later, and in His Name the message about repentance and the forgiveness of sins must be preached to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem.'" Luke 24: 45-47
This morning I stepped out my back door to find foggy sunshine - or sunny fog. It was still cool enough for fog, but the sun in the east behind the mist promised to evaporate all humidity within minutes.
The day after Christ rose from the dead, when women vowed they had seen Jesus alive and men still processed the empty tomb, must have been like living in bright fog - or in foggy sunshine. The rays of hope broke through with
"He prophesied His death . . ."
"He said three days. . .,"
"We saw Him with Elijah and Moses. . . "
"He promised to rise. . .,"
and began thinning the fog of doubt still clouding their thoughts:
"He died,"
"He was guarded," and
"Surely, He didn't mean literally . . ."
Then testimonies of Jesus sightings began pouring in from around Jerusalem until finally, the day came when the last dewdrop of doubt disappeared. The Light broke through their locked doors and minds ajar to stand among them. The disciples heard, saw, touched, and believed. Jesus, alive, answered every need. Jesus alive, altered every disciple. Truth outshone fear and the world began to change.
Lift the fog of doubt hovering around us Lord. May we come to You for every need. Help us see You in every Scripture we read. May Truth rock our worlds and alter us from fearful to full of certainty in You and You alone.
In the Name of Jesus, the One Who Conquered death
Luke 24:36-49
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