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Encountering the Risen Christ

Encountering the Risen Christ

Fearful Reaction

“When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: ‘Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last.'”Revelation 1:17 (NIV)

In this verse, we witness John’s powerful encounter with the risen Christ.

Overwhelmed by the vision before him, John falls to the ground in fear, as if he were dead.

Reassuring Touch

But in that moment of trembling, Christ reaches out and touches John, offering a comforting and reassuring presence.

With His right hand upon John, Jesus speaks words of comfort and reassurance, dispelling the fear that had overtaken him.

Overcoming of Fear

Fear is a common human experience, one that can paralyze us and prevent us from experiencing the fullness of God’s presence.

But in this encounter, we see that fear does not have to have the final word. Christ, in His power and authority, reminds us that we need not be afraid.

Abiding Presence

As believers, we can take comfort in knowing that the same Christ who reassured John is with us still. His presence is not limited to a single moment in history, but is an abiding reality that we can access through faith.

When fear threatens to overwhelm us, we can turn to Christ and experience His reassuring touch and His comforting words.

May we, like John, encounter the risen Christ in all His power and glory. And may we find the courage to overcome our fears, drawing strength from His abiding presence and His promise that He is with us always, even to the end of the age.




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Empowered Witnesses

Empowered Witnesses

Commission and Promise

“Then the disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it.”Mark 16:20 (NIV)

In this verse, we see the disciples fulfilling the Great Commission given by Jesus, going out and preaching the gospel to the world.

But they did not go alone – the Lord Himself accompanied them, confirming His word with signs and wonders.

Empowering Presence

The disciples were not left to their own devices, relying solely on their own strength and abilities.

Instead, they were empowered by the presence of the Lord, who worked alongside them, validating their message with supernatural signs.

Confirming Signs

These signs were not mere spectacles or displays of power for their own sake. They served a specific purpose – to confirm the truth of the gospel message being preached.

They were tangible evidence that the words the disciples spoke were not their own, but those of the living God.

Ongoing Testimony

Even today, as we continue to spread the Good News of Christ, we can trust that the Lord is still at work, confirming His word through the transformative power of His Spirit in the lives of those who believe.

While the specific signs may differ, the principle remains the same – God continues to bear witness to the truth of the gospel through the changed lives of His followers.

As you go forth in obedience to the Great Commission, do so with confidence, knowing that the Lord Himself is with you, empowering you and confirming His word through the signs and wonders He performs in and through you.




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Encountering the High and Exalted One

Encountering the High and Exalted One

Majestic God

“For this is what the high and exalted One says—He who lives forever, whose Name is holy: “I live in a high and holy place, but also with the one who is contrite and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and to revive the heart of the contrite.”” Isaiah 57:15 (NIV)

In this verse, we are introduced to a God who is both high and exalted, yet also intimately present with those who are humble and lowly in spirit.

Exalted One

God is described as the “high and exalted One” who “lives forever” and whose “Name is holy.”

These words paint a picture of a God who is supreme, sovereign, and transcendent. He is far above and beyond our understanding, dwelling in a “high and holy place.”

Intimate Presence

Yet, despite His majestic nature, God chooses to live and abide with those who are “contrite and lowly in spirit.”

He does not remain distant or aloof but instead comes near to the humble and brokenhearted, reviving their spirits and hearts.

Reviving Power

This is a profound truth: the God of the universe, the Creator of all things, stoops down to dwell with those who acknowledge their own limitations and brokenness.

He does not demand perfection or self-sufficiency but instead offers His reviving presence to those who recognize their need for Him.

As we gaze upon the majesty of God, we are invited to approach Him with humility and reverence; we also take comfort in knowing that He is not a distant deity but a loving Father who desires to revive our spirits and heal our hearts.




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