It Took a Miracle

 He is Risen                                 

He…supplies the Spirit to you and works miracles among you.  Galatians 3:5  .

RECOMMENDED READING: MATTHEW 8:14-17 14 And when Jesus was come into Peter’s house, he saw his wife’s mother laid, and sick of a fever.15 And he touched her hand, and the fever left her: and she arose, and ministered unto them.16 When the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick:17 That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.”

COMMENTS:  Today is EASTER.  The most important day and Holiday on the Christian calendar.  The first century church celebrated Easter but not Christmas.  There is no firm reason identified, but by the time Christianity had become the official religion of the Roman Empire, December 25th was changed from a Roman pagan holiday to a Christian holiday observing Christ’s birthday.  For this reason, the actual date of Christ’s birth is uncertain but historically is believe to be in the fall, possibly in September even though Christians have continued to observe Christmas on December 25th since the 3rd century.   I hope this doesn’t shake your beliefs or faith and shouldn’t become an issue of debate or division.  Christ was born to a virgin and rest of His birth recorded in scripture are factual and believed by faithful Christians universally.  Christ’s death and resurrection are as well.

Every miracle Jesus did, including Easter, was in response to a problem presenting an opportunity for Christ.   The miracle of the healing of Peter’s mother noted above was a good example.  But also notice that those healings were not spontaneous but planned by God and implemented by Jesus.  Also demonstrated was God’s perfect timing.  From the healing of Lazarus or Jairus’s daughter or Peter’s mother or His own death and resurrection, all were a result of a problem with no human solution.  God’s intervention with a solution but not before the absence of a human solution was fully evident.  Not until we surrender our energies going to our own or another human solution is God open to intervene.  But when He does, the result is a miracle.  A solution not possible by any human. 

Easter Is the ultimate miracle of God’s intervention because His Easter Miracle affected every human being by giving a way of eternal redemption man could not earn or provide and God’s law could only provide proof of man’s desperate need.

But God’s miracles were not even completed on Easter.  He then provided His Holy Spirit to abide with and help and sustain each and every believer all the time and at the same time personally as a sustained miracle 24x7x365xlifetime.  Why?  Because He knew even after Easter, we would not be strong enough nor willful enough to sustain the Christian life. A forgiven and cleansed soul would not stay clean without His abiding Holy Spirit’s involvement.  He knows we couldn’t keep the newly cleaned and remodeled house of our soul and life clean and pure.  He also knew we could not maintain a personal relationship with Him without some one on one help.  That sustain miracle needed was given at Pentecost and is still being given new each day to every believer, new and old.  But like every miracle, it must be received in order to be enjoyed. But more than enjoyed, the Holy Spirit needs to be active in our lives instead of put on a shelf and forgotten. 

“When He saved my soul, cleansed and made me whole, it took a miracle of love and grace!”  John W. Peterson     

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