{"id":7997,"date":"2023-04-09T00:07:16","date_gmt":"2023-04-08T14:07:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.leighmoorunitingchurch.org.au\/?p=7997"},"modified":"2023-04-22T23:17:06","modified_gmt":"2023-04-22T13:17:06","slug":"christ-has-risen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.leighmoorunitingchurch.org.au\/?p=7997","title":{"rendered":"Christ Has Risen"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Psalm 118:14\u201324 &amp; Matthew 28:1\u201310<br>In Psalm 118, in the face of this rising opposition, God himself was the<br>psalmist\u2019s strength, enabling him to overcome his enemies. God was his<br>song, empowering him to overcome his own inner anxieties. God was<br>his salvation, delivering him from his suffering. Because the Lord had<br>intervened, they were filled with shouts of joy and victory. Their song<br>was, &#8220;The LORD\u2019s right hand has done mighty things.&#8221; The psalmist<br>confessed that God develops and deepens him even through trial and<br>refining process.<br>In response, the psalmist must lead all God\u2019s people into God\u2019s house to<br>declare God\u2019s greatness. Once again, the psalmist gave thanks to God<br>for answering his prayers in his day of trouble. The psalmist reflected on<br>God\u2019s mighty works of salvation, and God himself was his salvation.<br>In today&#8217;s text, the victory over the surrounding nations had been<br>achieved by God, and people rejoice in God\u2019s eternal plan. This is the<br>day the LORD has made and saved. This looked ahead to the death of<br>Christ on the cross, a day which was the eternal plan of God.<br>Yesterday was Holy Saturday, and we waited for Easter in our stillness.<br>Mary\u2019s stillness and her space of grief also remind us of the value of<br>being still and quiet, of the place of wonder and the challenge.<br>Sometimes we do not need to rush to the answer or next activity. God<br>invites us to have stillness to encounter Risen Christ even in our busy<br>life.<br>It was dawn on Sunday morning. The resurrection morning is the<br>foundation for the church\u2019s selection of Sunday as the new day of<br>worship. We call it the Lord\u2019s Day. The Sabbath ended at sunset the<br>night before. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at Jesus&#8217;<br>tomb and saw what had happened there. There had been a violent<br>earthquake which seems to indicate the angel\u2019s moving of the stone. It<br>was mentioned that Roman guards were shaken with fear and became<br>like dead men due to the angel\u2019s power and brilliant appearance. After<br>he had rolled away the stone, he sat on it. The stone that would have<br>taken several men to move was nothing to the angel of the Lord and the<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Almighty who had sent him. This symbolized God\u2019s conquest over all<br>barriers to his will.<br>The stone was rolled away by people after Jesus\u2019 death, but it was taken<br>away by the angel of the Lord after Jesus\u2019 resurrection. It was rolled<br>away so that others could look in and witness the empty tomb. The<br>angel\u2019s appearance looked like lightning, and his clothes were white as<br>snow. The angel demonstrated the glory of heaven and the God of<br>heaven.<br>When the two women arrived, they were terrified by the appearance of<br>the brilliant being sitting on the stone. The angel said, &#8220;Do not be afraid.&#8221;<br>Matthew used a term that implies a command to stop doing something<br>that was already being done. It seems like a command rather than a<br>comfort. The women were to stop being afraid. May we stop fearing and<br>start rejoicing. Jesus has risen!<br>The angel gave the reason they need not fear, \u201cI know that you are<br>looking for Jesus, who was crucified.\u201d The salvation Jesus brought<br>through his death, the victory he won, and the obedience he displayed<br>will stand for eternity. The news the angel brought them was also reason<br>to stop fearing and start rejoicing: He is not here; he has risen, just as he<br>said. The angel invited them to look into the open, empty tomb: Come<br>and see the place where he lay. This invitation strengthened their faith<br>and prepared them to serve as eyewitnesses to the disciples.<br>These two women witnessed that Jesus was gone, the angel said to<br>them, &#8220;Go quickly and tell his disciples: He has risen from the dead.&#8221;<br>They were given the honour of taking the news to the disciples. Jesus is<br>going ahead of his disciples to Galilee, and that he will meet them there.<br>This is a fulfillment of the promise he made to his disciples in 26:32.<br>Galilee is not only the place where Jesus had promised to gather his<br>scattered sheep again. It is also the place where he called disciples,<br>taught the crowds, healed the sick, appointed the Twelve, showed<br>compassion on the suffering, offered the weary rest, spoke in parables,<br>fed the multitudes, blessed the children, challenged a rich man, and<br>taught about a Messiah who would suffer. The risen Jesus is to be<br>expected in the places of his future ministry through his disciples, where<br>healing, feeding, teaching, and even suffering are undertaken.<br>The two women were drawn on by great joy at the unbelievable news<br>they had heard and left the tomb. They ran to tell his disciples, but along the way they stopped short. Suddenly Jesus, the risen king himself, met<br>them and said, Greetings.<br>This time Jesus said to them, &#8220;Do not be afraid.&#8221; Jesus&#8217; words were<br>authoritative and comforting and conveyed strength. Jesus then gave<br>the same instructions that the angel had given: Go and tell my brothers<br>to go to Galilee. He also repeated the same promise the angel had<br>given: There they will see me. The women went on their way with even<br>more to tell, for a heavenly visitor reported Jesus\u2019 resurrection and<br>showd them proof, and the Risen Christ himself had appeared to them.<br>We have hope of eternal life because of his conquest of death. Jesus is<br>alive and deals with us personally. Even in the face of undeniable<br>evidence, people may doubt to believe. However, as in verse 20, Jesus<br>promised that he is with us always, to the very end of the age. Jesus<br>goes with us and empowers us, wherever we go, as we fulfill our<br>mandate to make disciples. (19) The risen king is always with us. How<br>can we communicate the certainty of Jesus\u2019 resurrection with others?<br>May we think of Jesus\u2019 resurrection and what it means to us daily.<br>What Life in Christ means to me is rising and moving forward again from<br>the hurting world, looking at the crucified and resurrected Lord. It also<br>means a daily commitment to following Jesus, seeking and enlarging the<br>kingdom of God in my life, being a Jesus\u2019 disciple and making His<br>disciples, doing a beautiful thing to Jesus and others, taking my eyes off<br>the empty tomb and placing them on the Lord, opening my hearts to<br>receive the risen Christ with hope in the new life God promised, a<br>constant pursuit of spiritual growth and transformation that God leads,<br>and living my life in a way that honours and glorifies God.<br>Just like the light of dawn, the two women\u2019s understanding, and their<br>vision grow until they can experience the fullness of the Resurrection;<br>until it is the joy of God\u2019s presence rather than the fear of God\u2019s absence<br>that compels them to proclaim what they have experienced.<br>Today&#8217;s Scripture readings remind us of the boundary breaking<br>presence of the living God. May we experience Jesus&#8217; presence and<br>God\u2019s grace in our lives. May we cry out in joy that we are in God&#8217;s<br>grace, looking at the Risen Christ. Jesus invites us to join the joy of<br>God\u2019s presence. The Easter season is a time of joy! A time for change!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>\u201cThe peace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.\u201d<br><strong>Thanks be to God! Amen.<br><\/strong><em>(Ref. Bible, commentaries, theological books, UCA materials)<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Scripture Readings: Psalm 118:14\u201324 &#038; Matthew 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