Thirty Days of Jesus: Day 27, He Rises

    By Elizabeth Prata

    We are coming toward the end of our look at the life of Jesus through scripture. The first section of His life was seen through verses focused on prophecy, arrival, and early life.

    The next section of verses looked at Him as the Son, second person of the Trinity, by looking at Jesus as the Son and His preeminence, His works, and His ministry.

    Under ministry & works, I chose verses showing His attributes and aspects of being servant, teacher, shepherd, intercessor, and compassionate healer; and His attributes of omniscience, having all authority and power, and sinlessness.

    Now it’s the last section. We’ll look at His resurrection, ascension, and prophesied return. When we finish, we will be looking at the New Year with all that entails, the feeling of freshness, hope, optimism for a new start. And when we finish the last verse, we will be looking through the lens of scripture at the hope and optimism of His return and that all will be made new.

    On to today’s picture verse. Today and tomorrow focus on the Resurrection. He came as a baby but died to live again. Do not forget the Resurrection. It is the linchpin to the entire doctrine of Christ. For without the raising of Jesus, we believers are most to be pitied! Our hope would be vain, and all would be lost. (1 Corinthians 15:12-19).

    The babe came to bring us hope, but our hope includes living a difficult life, perhaps dying an excruciating death, humiliation, and rejection. Hard to understand when you look at a newborn babe so soft and innocent, as Mary must have, that He will grow into what will be seen as a perfect person, yet be hated by most. Praise His coming, His death, burial, and resurrection! For in Him we have new life.

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    Further reading:

    Devotional: Christ Resurrected
    Without our Lord’s resurrection, there would be no salvation. First, Romans 4:25 tells us that Jesus was “raised for our justification.” To understand what this means, we have to remember that death was not a part of God’s original creation but was introduced as part of the punishment for sin (Gen. 2–3). Jesus could die on the cross only because the sins of others were imputed to Him, placed on Him so that He could bear the punishment we deserve (Isa. 53).

    Parenting: Resurrection: The Most Important Truth
    Why is it essential to teach kids about Christ’s resurrection? Because if Christ did not rise, our faith is useless. Learn more about why this is true.

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    Thirty Days of Jesus Series-

    Introduction/Background

    Prophecies:

    Day 1: The Virgin shall conceive
    Day 2: A shoot from Jesse
    Day 3: God sent His Son in the fullness of time
    Day 4:  Marry her, she will bear a Son

    Birth & Early Life-

    Day 5: The Babe has arrived!
    Day 6: The Glory of Jesus
    Day 7: Magi seek the Child
    Day 8: The Magi Offer gifts & worship
    Day 9: The Child Grew
    Day 10- the Boy Jesus at the Temple
    Day 11: He was Obedient
    Day 12: The Son!
    Day 13: God is pleased with His Son

    The Second Person of the Trinity-

    Day 14: Propitiation
    Day 15: The Gift of Eternal Life
    Day 16:  Kingdom of Darkness to Light
    Day 17: Jesus’ Preeminence
    Day 18: The Highest King
    Day 19: He emptied Himself

    Jesus’ Ministries

    Day 20: Jesus as The Teacher
    Day 21: The Good Shepherd
    Day 22: The Intercessor
    Day 23: The Compassionate Healer

    Attributes
    Day 24: Jesus’ Omniscience
    Day 25: Jesus’ Authority
    Day 26: Jesus’ Sinlessness

    The End of all Things

    Day 27: He rises

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