In today's message, I explored the profound transformation that occurs when we encounter the risen Christ. I began by reflecting on the disciples' experience on the evening of the resurrection, as described in John chapter 20. They were locked away in fear, but Jesus entered their midst, bringing peace and a mission. His presence, words, wounds, mission, and Spirit calmed their troubled hearts and empowered them for the work ahead.
I emphasized that Jesus' presence is a source of peace that transcends our circumstances. His words, "Peace be with you," were not just a greeting but a declaration of wholeness and well-being that only God can provide. This peace is not the absence of trouble but the presence of Christ in the midst of our storms.
The wounds of Christ were also a significant focus. They confirmed His identity and the reality of His sacrifice, reassuring us that our salvation is not based on our works but on His finished work on the cross. His wounds are a testament to His victory over death and a promise of our ultimate redemption.
I then turned our attention to the mission Jesus gave His disciples, and by extension, to us. As the Father sent Him, so He sends us with a mission that grants us spiritual authority and purpose. This mission is not hindered by earthly powers because, in Christ, we have a form of 'diplomatic immunity' from the enemy's claims over our lives.
Finally, I spoke of the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus breathed upon the disciples, empowering them to live out their calling. This act linked Jesus to the creation narrative, positioning Him as the second Adam—perfect, sinless, and victorious.
Throughout the message, I encouraged the congregation to consider what has them 'locked up' and to invite Jesus into those areas. His presence can transform us, even if our circumstances remain unchanged. We can walk in victory and purpose, knowing that Jesus is greater than any bondage or fear we face.
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