THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTION
Phil.3:10-11
“That I may know Him and the power
of His resurrection, and the fellowship
of His sufferings, being conformed to
His death, if by any means, I may attain
to the resurrection from the dead.”
Paul
lists four things that he desperately
wants to know, believes he needs to
know, to attain to, to arrive
at, the resurrection from the dead.
Previously Paul has categorically said
that he counts “all things loss
for the excellence of the knowledge
of Christ Jesus, my Lord”; that
he had already “suffered the loss
of all things”, no longer valuing
those things which were once his security
and identity – the things listed in
v.5-6.
THE
FOURFOLD REVELATION REQUIRED TO WALK
IN RESURRECTION POWER
1) “To know Him”
The
four things Paul now strives and yearns
to know are 1) “to know
Him”, Jesus Christ. One could
easily say, ‘surely Paul already
knew Him better than most’; Paul
was quite mature by now, in prison after
a successful and fruitful ministry,
and yet he desperately wanted to know
Him more deeply and intimately.
2) “The power of His resurrection”
This
leads to 2) knowing “the
power of His resurrection”.
The defining fact about Jesus Christ
and the Christian faith is the resurrection
of Jesus Christ, literally – He rose
from the grave after three days. “If
Christ is not risen then our preaching
is empty and your faith is also empty”
1Cor.15:14. In Eph.1:19,
Paul is praying for us to know “what
is the exceeding greatness of His power
toward us who believe.” He goes
on to say, it is the same “mighty
power which He worked in Christ when
He raised Him from the dead and seated
Him at His right hand in the heavenlies”
v.20.
Wisdom,
revelation and understanding to make
known the power of His resurrection
To
know this power, we need “the
spirit of wisdom and revelation in the
knowledge of Him” v17, and we
need “the eyes of our understanding
enlightened” v18. In other words
such knowledge and experience of the
risen Christ in His eternal power and
glory can only be known by revelation:
the Lord revealing Himself to the God-seeking,
sanctified and prepared heart. How can
we come to the place where God can give
us such personal and life changing revelation?
Eph.5:26 gives us some insight
“Christ Himself is sanctifying
and cleansing the church by the washing
of the water by the word”, and
in 1 Thess.5:23, it is the God
of peace who will “sanctify you
entirely”, while in 1 Pet.5:10,
it is the God of all grace who will
“perfect, establish, strengthen,
and settle you”. No wonder both
Paul and Peter begin their epistles
with such greetings, “grace and
peace to you from God our Father and
the Lord Jesus Christ”; Peter
actually says “be multiplied to
you” 1 Pet.1:2.
Thank
you Jesus, for your unlimited supply
of grace and peace to bring us to maturity,
to
the experience and knowledge of Your
mighty resurrection power.
3)
“The fellowship of His sufferings”
However,
this striving to know Christ in His
resurrection power can only be attained
by 3) “the fellowship of His sufferings”.
Early in his ministry as an apostle
in Acts 14:21, Paul had exhorted
the new believers saying “we
must through many tribulations enter
the kingdom of God.” How different
is this to the ‘easy believism’ of ‘getting
saved to go to heaven’; to the ‘prosperity
doctrine’; to the ‘escape via rapture’
mentality of the 20th century.
The sufferings of Christ are presented
as a ticket to our immediate and eternal
future with Him in salvation. While
this is true, rarely have we told those
we are leading to Christ, ‘welcome to
the crucified life’. The call of Jesus
into salvation is the call to suffer,
to lay your life down for Him and for
others, even unto death. It is Paul
who said in Col.1:24 “I now rejoice
in my sufferings for you, and fill up
in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions
of Christ, for the sake of His body,
which is the church.” It was
Jesus who said, “in the world
you will have tribulation; but be of
good cheer, I have overcome the world”
Jn.16:33. How did Jesus overcome
the tribulation and the suffering of
life in this world – through the cross,
and then through the resurrection!!
4) “Conformed to His death”
The 4th) component
that Paul prescribes as he seeks to
attain to the resurrection from the
dead is to be “conformed to His
death”. Rom.8:29 says
we are “predestined to be conformed
to the image of His Son.” This
includes death, not primarily or necessarily
physical death, but death to the ego:
the ‘I want’, ‘I desire’, ‘I think’;
death to the strongholds and mindsets
and prison houses that many of us are
locked into because of pride and resistance
in our souls to the Christ-life within.
A
FOUNDATIONAL DOCTRINE
The doctrine of “the
resurrection of the dead” is
the fifth foundation listed in Hebrews
6:1-2. There are six foundations
that must be properly laid before the
church can go on to perfection. God
will not give the ‘permit’
to go on to perfection before the foundations
are set in place. The church has some
working knowledge of the first four
foundations: repentance from dead
works and faith toward God –
the first two foundations are linked
together and in reality equal the born
again experience, the full coming to
God of a new convert, i.e., being saved;
the doctrine of baptisms and
the laying on of hands are also
linked together – the apostle Peter
said in Acts 2:38 “…be baptised
… and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit”.
In Acts 8:12-17 those who believed
Philip were baptised and then through
the laying on of hands of the apostles
they received the Holy Spirit. Likewise
in Acts 19:4-6 the disciples
of John received Christian baptism and
then Paul laid his hands on them and
they received the Holy Spirit.
Revelation
and experience of the doctrine
However when we come to the
fifth and sixth foundations there generally
is a lack of reality in the church concerning
the resurrection of the dead
and eternal judgement. While
we all can know some things about these
doctrines, it is the revelation and
spiritual experience of these doctrines
in practice that is lacking. God is
restoring the reality of these foundational
doctrines to the church today.
ETERNAL
LIFE IS RESURRECTION LIFE
Our first experience of being
born again, our experience of water
baptism and our experience of receiving
the empowering of the Holy Spirit, are
all manifestations of the resurrection
power of Jesus Christ. The eternal life
we receive when we are born again is
the life Jesus was able to release through
the power of His resurrection. In Jn.20:22
Jesus came up to His disciples in
His resurrected body, “He breathed
on them, and said to them, ‘Receive
the Holy Spirit.’” Because Jesus
had been to the cross and dealt with
the sin of man, He now was able to give
the Spirit to those who believed in
Him. For the first time since the fall
of Adam, human beings were able to receive
the Spirit of God into their lives.
Jn.3:16 says that when we believe
in Jesus we receive eternal life. This
eternal life is specifically sharing
in the resurrection life that Jesus
releases by having become a man, dying
vicariously [as atonement for our sin]
and overcoming human death – the result
of sin – by rising again.
In Jn.11:25-26 Jesus
declared “I am the resurrection
and the life. He who believes in Me,
though he may die, he shall live. And
whoever lives and believes in Me shall
never die.” While in the context
Jesus was helping Martha believe that
her brother could be raised from physical
death, He was looking forward and teaching
us that the day was coming when eternal
life would be given to those who believed
in Him to be “the resurrection
and the life”.
BAPTISED
INTO THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS
It is in Christian baptism
by immersion in water that a new believer
in Jesus Christ comes more fully into
the power of His resurrection. Christian
baptism is powerful and real because
of the death, burial and resurrection
of Jesus Christ and baptism is our identification
with Christ firstly in His death, then
in His burial, rising in newness of
life in Him (Rom.6:3-4). It is
through baptism that we “have
been united together in the likeness
of His death” and “certainly
we shall also be in the likeness of
His resurrection” v5. The apostle
Peter also clearly teaches us that “baptism
now saves us through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ” 1 Pet.3:21.
THE
MESSAGE OF THE RESURRECTION BRINGS LIFE
AND OPPOSITION
The message of the first apostles
in the book of Acts that brought
forth much fruit, but also caused much
opposition to rise against them, was
the message of the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the dead. It was the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead that declared
Jesus “to be the Son of God with
power according to the Spirit of holiness”
Rom.1:4. It was the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead that released
eternal life to those who believed in
Him. It was the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the dead and His ascension
into heaven that released the Holy Spirit
to come and fill the believers with
resurrection power.
At this time God is restoring the
foundational doctrines of the Christian
faith to His church so that we will
walk in the power of His resurrection
and so that true judgement will be restored
to the church in these last days.
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24/7 PRAYER
Since
we spoke of this initiative in the last
newsletter there have been
responses
of commitment from within Australia
and overseas.
To
date from Tuesday to Saturday
are beginning to be fully covered 24/7.
There
is an apostolic company in Myanmar
who have members rostered for 24hrs
on Saturday, a company in Nairobi
covering Tuesdays and two other companies
in Kenya gearing up to cover
Wednesdays and Fridays. As well a fellowship
in Gladstone is covering 12 hours
on Tuesdays. A brother in the Philippines
has committed 5.30–6am every day, supporting
the global prayer network. We are keen
to have Sundays and Mondays covered
as well as having all other times duplicated
and finally multiplied with scores of
saints around the world keeping watch
at an appointed time.