NO TURNING BACK! : A Divine Act

No one could have predicted Easter Day - Resurrection Morning.
With Jesus crucified, dead and buried, the disciples, for whom it had been a disaster, and the Jewish religious leaders, for whom it had been a triumph as the successful culmination of their plans to get rid of Jesus, both would have thought there was no turning back.
But neither took into account the love of God for His Creation and the divine plan for the salvation of humankind. Now that Jesus, God’s only Son whom He had sent into the world to be its perfect sinless Saviour (John 3.16), had been sacrificed on the Cross by the ruling authorities, there was no turning back for the plan of salvation which God, in His great love, had put in place.
All that was needed was a divine and mighty act of resurrection power to raise Jesus from the tomb to show that the plan had not been derailed by man’s hatred and self-centredness. An empty tomb was not sufficient to convince down-hearted disciples that everything had changed.
It took a meeting with the Risen Saviour (John 20.19-20) to confirm what they had previously struggled with and not long before come to accept (Mark 8.29), that Jesus was the promised Messiah, the Christ, God’s Anointed One. It took further meetings with Him, until His ascension, for them to realise fully the significance of what had happened and which they would proclaim at Pentecost (Acts 2.38), that there is forgiveness of sins in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ because of the Cross.
The writer of the letter to the Hebrews declared, ‘For by that one offering [of Himself], He made forever perfect in the sight of God all those whom He is making holy’ (Heb.10.14 [LB]). St Paul adds, ‘God’s mercy is so abundant, and His love for us is so great, that while we were spiritually dead in our disobedience He brought us to life with Christ. It is by God’s grace that you have been saved’ (Eph.2.4-5 [NIV]).
It took the Resurrection to convert the down-hearted disciples into amazed apostles who would be ready, once the Holy Spirit came to them, to take up the work of spreading the Good News of the Gospel, from which there was no turning back and which still continues today.
The basis of the Christian Church is the life, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, and from that there is no turning back.








