Monday, April 1, 2013

The Mystery of Faith




Mon
Apr 1
Psalms 93 98
66
Jonah 2:1-9
Acts 2:14, 22-32
John 14:1-14



Daily Scripture Readings
Easter Season, 2013, Year 1


Peter addresses the crowd. Peter, the rock on whom Christ said his church would be built, is the first to do so after Pentecost. Peter stands with the eleven. He raises his voice and each person gathered in the temple courts hears what Peter says in his and hers own mother tongue.

Peter says, “Listen to what I have to say.  Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ will come again.”

The mystery of faith declared. On this statement hangs the whole gospel, believed and proclaimed.

Peter, speaking for the eleven, understands why his heart is not troubled. Everything Jesus said is true. He has died. The world was witness to death on the cross. He has risen. Even the soldiers, both Roman and Jewish, saw the stone rolled away from the tomb they guarded. The tomb was empty. Many witnessed they had seen him.

Jesus promised he was going ahead to prepare a place for all who believed. For those who believe Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. He promised to come again.


How many people over the next 2000 years would be persecuted and martyred, and yet like Peter and the other disciples who walked and talked with Jesus, were willing to die rather than renounce their belief in the mystery of faith.

In the past century, more have been martyred for their faith in Jesus as savior and ruler of their lives.  They go to their deaths breaking forth into joyous song. Singing a new song from an ancient text.  “The Lord is king, He is robed in majesty. He is the creator, the sustainer, and the rescuer.”

They believed Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. They, like all many in the temple courts, heard the mystery proclaimed. Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ will come again.

Are you ready and willing to share what you know to be true? Are you ready and willing to keep your faith, even to death? Are you ready and willing to kneel in the belly of the whale, in the prisons of the enemies, on the sands of time, singing songs of thanksgiving and praise? Is your belief simple enough to sustain you?

Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ will come again.







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