J O H N 20 v19-end
The Gospel passage for this Sunday comes from John’s gospel in Chapter 20, and
is the story of Jesus appearance to His Apostles in the Upper Room on the
evening of the first Easter Sunday.
The Apostles were in the Upper Room, terrified in fear for their lives. This
was because rumours had been spread around Jerusalem that they must have stolen
the body of Jesus, and they feared the authorities might take action against
them. The doors were firmly shut, yet Jesus appeared in the room to their
amazement, but also joy. This suggests that His body was a supernatural body,
and so if we are to be like Him in heaven, our future bodies will also be
supernatural. Jesus was giving a demonstration in confirmation He was alive.
This was no animation of a corpse; it was Jesus in a new form of being which
could pass through doors.
You can imagine the reaction of the Apostles who must have thought they were
hallucinating, for most people do at some time have visions, especially if you
are longing for someone whom you never expected to see. The Apostles were
delighted to see the Lord however.
Jesus greeted them with the traditional Jewish greeting Shalom, words which
mean not only ‘peace be with you’, but every kind of blessing. He then showed
them His hands and side, to prove that it was the same Jesus they had known
when they were with Him, but by showing His wounds it verified that this was
the Jesus who had been on the Cross and was now an alive person,
The Apostle Thomas was not present, but would not believe when he was told they
had seen the Lord, and refused util he could examine the body of the Lord. When
Jesus returned the next week, he was challenged to touch on the body of Jesus,
but he declined and answered my Lord and my God. Jesus was not impressed, and praised
those who believed by faith not by seeing proof.
We have to sympathize with Thomas, who just a natural fellow responding as most
people would not accept a dead man was alive.
Then Jesus gave them command saying, just as God had sent Him, He was now
sending them out to preach the gospel in His name. This is essentially and
fundamentally what the Church should and must be doing, preaching the gospel
that He left us. and abandoning all the modern fancy ideas aimed at pleasing
society. We don’t go out saying the Bible says…,but, I’ve got a better idea, we
go in His name saying what He said.
Jesus then when parting, He again said ‘peace be with you’ as a form of
good-bye, and then breathed on them. At His baptism, the Holy Spirit was poured
out on Jesus, and He now tells the Apostles, as God had given Him the Holy
Spirit, He (Jesus) was giving them the power of the Holy Spirit to go out and
tell the world about His offer of eternal salvation for all who accepted and
believed in Him. If anyone did not, they were condemned eternally.
Jesus has passed on this mission to the Church all down the ages, to go out and
speak for His message, so that when people hear that message from us, they are
indirectly hearing the words of our Lord.
Jesus also said He was giving them the Holy Spirit, in which they could forgive
people’s sins, or if necessary to refuse to do so. It is from this passage that
the Churches of Catholic persuasion, Roman or Anglican, claim authority to
pronounce absolution. This is contrary to Scripture, which teaches that only
God can give forgiveness, and there is nothing in the Bible that I can find,
which supports priestly absolution.
Every Christian can seek forgiveness from God directly, but if we are
considering wanting to make a confession of sins, and seeking assurance, then
for good order and discipline, one could reasonably state a priest is the
person to approach, rather than just any member of the Church. I have known
instances, where people have met for
study groups, and during the meeting been invited and encouraged to speak out on personal troubles, which is quite seriously unwise, as there is no moral demands on friends to keep confidentiality. There is no doubt that by talking out a worrying matter, it can ease one’s mind, but a priest (or ordained minister) is the one who should be approached, bound as he is not to reveal any confidence.
What Jesus is meaning, is that when the Apostles were convinced a person had
truly repented of their sins and accepted Jesus as Savior, they could be
assured God had forgiven them; but if as on a later occasion when Peter was not
assured of a person’s sincerity, they could not be given assurance of
forgiveness.
The Church has to a large degree lost its purpose for being; we are here to
preach the gospel, but there is a greater desire in many places to be more busy
in social activities as well as political. Bishops were very active in advising
how to vote in the Brexit referendum, and some are now participating with advice
how to vote in elections. If they were as active in advising how to fill the
Churches, which are emptying at an alarming rate, they would be fulfilling
their proper day job.
God wants us to be out into the world doing what Jesus did. At His baptism, God
sent the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove on to Jesus, so that He could go in
the name of God and make disciples. Now Jesus is sending us out in the power of
the Holy Spirit to be His hands and feet and voice.
This chapter will not be fully explained in some Churches today, as there will
be a problem, namely that there are clergy who do not believe in the physical
resurrection. A man who had challenged the resurrection was some years ago,
being consecrated into his Office as a Bishop in York Minster. Later the same
night a bolt of lightning struck and blew out the rose window of the Cathedral.
When this was suggested to be God venting His anger, that was mocked and
ridiculed by the liberal establishment, yet there was no such experience in any
other part of the city. People will say about a passage you can’t expect me to
believe that, it is now 2026. Yet they will believe many things even harder to
understand.
A team of meteorologists, studied weather maps of the whole county area at the
time of the incident, and those experts unanimously declared the only answer
can be, it was an act of God.. Senior men of the Church did not
accept their verdict, stating
God would not do that ‘these days’
If I press 13 buttons on my mobile phone, I will within seconds speak to someone
in China, the words flying across thousands of miles, across millions of other
messages being transmitted. Explain that. You drink white milk taken from a
black cow, which eats green grass without working it out. Why do people limit
the power of God? But they do. You hold meetings in your Churches, a function
of the Church Council is to promote mission in the parish. Without a fixed
spiritual leader this is a difficult task,
One essential for every Church I have always believed, is to emulate business. Firms spend millions on advertising their product; we are in the Lord’s business, and have what no other business can offer, yet we fail to circulate any message.
I published my Church magazine for 17 years, and so have had an interest in
Church magazines. I find articles about past events, articles of much interest
to members, but little or nothing for the outsider; never a gospel message. We
hold Church fetes to which locals attend, and what a great effort is made to
make cakes and collect items all for sale, and work hard in the process. Yet
how much effort is made to get people inside the main building; in most events
little, if any, effort is made in advertising our Sunday Services. Compare with
the publicity political parties use, and little of it is true. We are to be
equally vibrant with our unique message, which makes an offer no other party or
institution can.
We have just come out of Easter, and most Churches had large attendances,
responding to glorious hymns and
preaching about Jesus, This
proves people do still have a need and desire to worship if they are offered
such similar services, Obviously we can’t offer Carols, but Our hymn books are
filled with delightful spiritual hymns and music of Charles Wesley.
There is a young man who holds
public meetings in the city, an ordinary working class man, who preachers all
about J, waving his Bible, telling that
we all should read it, and massive crowds listen to him, supporting him
No shouting him down. If he can draw so many to hear the gospel
(God bless him) why can’t the Church?
Because he speaks their way in
clear unmistakeable words, getting to the heart of the gospel.
When you receive Communion this Sunday, you are part of a tradition which has been passed down from that Upper Room. Many people have tried, and are now trying harder than ever to take Christianity out of public life, but while empires have come and gone, the Christian Church has survived, and millions and millions of people have found their lives enriched by their faith, and the words of Jesus are still relevant, ‘the gates of hell will not prevail against it’. There may be resistance in this and other Western nations, but in Africa, China and beyond there is massive turning to the Lord Jesus; devoted Christians face opposition in countries where Christianity is not the main faith, and yet are leading others to hear of Jesus.
The Church in England has adopted the false doctrine of accepting same sex
marriage, and cannot therefore expect God’s blessing, but there are still many
Churches who have rejected that doctrine.
When Jesus was first seen after His resurrection by Mary Magdelene, He told her
to go and tell His Apostles. Such a challenge is laid on all Churches and
Christians, go and tell you have found Jesus.
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ .
Give thanks to God for His Holy Gospel
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