Luke 24 "But on the first day of the week, at early dawn... "
The women came to finish laying His body to rest.. but.. the stone was rolled away.. the tomb was empty.. and then angels appeared! "Why do you seek the living One among the dead? He is not here, but He has risen.."
Jesus had told them.. but they didn't understand.. didn't believe.. didn't know that God would do this impossible thing...until now. That very moment "they remembered". They knew. They returned "and reported all these things to the eleven and to the rest." No one believed..but.. Peter "arose and ran to the tomb; stooping and looking in, he saw the linen wrappings only; and he went to his home, marveling at that which had happened."
Luke takes us quickly through the next events.. Jesus walking with the two disciples to Emmaus. Jesus meeting with the apostles in the upper room.. and Jesus ascending into heaven.
They were "slow of heart to believe.." Jesus said. They were needlessly troubled. They needed to understand all that the Scriptures had said about Him. "Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures."
When the Holy Spirit came upon them the would be "clothed with power from on high". They would proclaim "that repentance for forgiveness of sins... in His name to all the nations, beginning in Jerusalem."
Sorrow was washed away.. great joy filled their hearts.. and they were "continually in the temple, praising God."
We celebrated Easter.. or Resurrection Sunday.. in so many ways yesterday.. all over this world. So much of the "celebrations" have nothing at all to do with the joy that the disciples found with the Living One during those days. It was a joy that changed their lives and changed the world. It is a joy unspeakable that changes every heart that will choose to believe.
Father in heaven, we rejoice that our Savior lives! May our hearts stop being slow to believe.. may our minds be opened to understand.. may we be filled with the Holy Spirit.. clothed with power from on high! May we be faithful to proclaim the good news of repentance in the name of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins. Thank You for the wonderful celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. We praise You! Amen and amen.