Good
Morning All!!
Luke 24: 45; “Then
he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures”
There are many verses in the Bible that, though not hugely significant
in terms of our theology, really intrigue my mind. This is one of those verses of
Scriptures. It occurs after Jesus’
resurrection and has Jesus teaching the disciples. He starts by telling them “these are the
words that I spoke and this is what the Psalms and the Prophets and the books
of Moses say about me” and then he begins to teach them in a way that “opens
their minds.”
Have you ever listened to someone who has such a clear understanding of
the subject matter at hand that listening and talking with them really opens
your eyes and your mind to looking at the subject in a new way? I have had this wondrous experience a few
times. I always marvel when I experience
it or later on when I think about it.
These people have a knack or a method about them that seems almost “folksy”;
they rarely seem or act in some sort of professorial manner. They never seem to act in a demeaning or
condescending manner. They never seem to
be exasperated when they talk about the subject that they love and know so much
about. The amazing thing is how they
simply lay the facts out and weave them into an intricate story that seems to
complete itself. As they discuss, any
question doesn’t throw them off their speech as it does to someone who is
giving a canned presentation. You can
almost hear the love and the reverence they feel for the subject at hand.
What would that have been like, to be one of the disciples, as Jesus “opened
their minds to understand Scriptures?” Remember
that often times during the three ministry of Jesus; they were confused and
didn’t really understand what was going on.
They knew it was big and life changing but not to the degree that Jesus
really changed everyone’s life. Before
they pretty much just muddled through but now, now their minds were being
opened and the clarity would set in. The
deeper meanings of the messianic prophecies would make sense now. David’s psalms would have new and renewed
meaning. All the Old Testament was
designed to point to Jesus as the Son of God who would redeem mankind through
his death on a cross. The coming of
Jesus began the kingdom of God reclaiming creation from the devil. The empty tomb meant that death was no longer
the great enemy which always won; it was now just a door to heaven until Christ
returns and completes what he began at Calvary.
“He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.” He did it for the disciples and his Spirit offers
to us the same benefit. He opens up his
loving forgiveness and his eternal grace and mercy. He opens up life everlasting and he opens our
hearts to trusting his loving promise and offer of peace. He opened the minds of the disciples; let him
open yours as well.
Father
in heaven, open our minds to the certainty of the knowledge of your wonderful forgiveness. Open our minds to seeing the truth in your
love. Open our spirits to cling only to
your mercy. Open our hearts that we might go forth sharing that same love with
those we meet. In the precious name of
Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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