June 4, 2007
A little while longer and the world will see Me no more, but you will see Me. Because I live, you will live also. John 14:19 We admire anyone who makes a comeback after failure and defeat. In 2001, Sports Illustrated magazine featured an article on the greatest comebacks of all time. Surprisingly, they selected the resurrection of Jesus as number one. It was stated this way: Jesus Christ, 33 ad. Defies critics and stuns the Romans with His resurrection.
How discerning! In any list of historys comebacks, Jesus victory over the grave surely merits first place. Indeed, His resurrection is in a class that soars above any other comeback.
Death ultimately triumphs over life. When a person dies, there is no possibility of renewed existenceat least not in this world. But that wasnt so with Jesus. He had promised His disciples that after being crucified by His enemies, He would come back to lifetriumphing over the grave. Matthew records this in his gospel: Jesus began to show to His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things . . . and be killed, and be raised the third day (16:21). And that is what happened to our Savior.
Jesus Christs comeback assures us that we too by faith in Him will come back when we are resurrected from the grave (John 11:25-26).
Good morning to all on this fine day.
Thanks to the Mayor for Military Monday.
Thank you to the men and women on duty at home and abroad who serve and ensure our Freedom.
And, dear Meg33, thank you for that incredible pic at post #39 ... pretty much sums it all up.
“May God protect our protectors.”
Where can I get the t-shirt AND a poster?
Heartbreaking, isn’t it? So sweet.