Ephesians 1:18-20
I pray that the eyes of your heart may
be enlightened in order that you may know... His incomparably great power for
us who believe.
That power is the same as the mighty
strength He exerted when He raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at His
right hand in the heavenly realms.
Resurrection
is the paramount miracle. Death is the greatest power against God's work, God's
likeness, God's purpose. Death is the greatest power in this universe against
man; his labors, his hopes, his wellbeing. Death is the last word in the
creation as it is. Outside of God there is no power in this universe as great
as death. When it has intervened and done its work there
is nothing that can reverse or destroy it. In the realm of evil there
is no power that exceeds the power of death. This is why, in referring to the
resurrection of Christ from the dead, the words are used:
"the exceeding greatness of His power" (Eph. 1:19). When
death has exceeded every other evil power – sin, suffering, sorrow, and
destruction, then God's unique and exclusive answer is the only hope, and the
one answer. More importance and glory is placed upon resurrection in the New
Testament than upon any other matter. Indeed, everything else is declared to be
in vain and worthless until resurrection is established. Resurrection is stated
to give the value to every testimony and every work. Death, spiritual death
(not cessation of being) – of which the physical is only one small aspect – is
Satan's horizon. Resurrection is God's horizon in Christ.
Resurrection,
we repeat, is the answer to death in all its forms and aspects: God's answer in
His Son, Jesus Christ. Having said that, let us proceed to note that the next
thing revealed in the New Testament is that this supreme truth in Jesus Christ
is the birthright of every one born into God's spiritual family; the heritage
of every truly born-again child of God. But the point for special realization
is that we must not make the mistake that Martha of Bethany made, when she
received such a revealing correction. She said, concerning her brother: "I
know that he shall rise again in the resurrection." It is not something in
the future for believers, but for the moment when they believe on the Lord
Jesus and receive Him. The order now is first the resurrection of the human
spirit and at last the resurrection body. This, for any born-anew Christian
needs no stating, although the meaning may take years to learn.
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