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I Have Seen The Lord! Easters Witness

First Love Church
First Love Church
Episode • May 19 • 44m

Mary Magdalene's simple yet powerful testimony, "I have seen the Lord," forms the foundation of Christian witness throughout history. Like a neighbor pointing out crocuses blooming beneath Chicago snow, Mary shows us where to look for hope when our circumstances feel frozen in grief. Her commission as the first resurrection witness reminds us that each of us carries a similar calling—to recognize and proclaim where we've seen the risen Christ in our world.

The disciples' experience of Jesus appearing behind locked doors speaks directly to our tendency to isolate ourselves when afraid. No barrier—physical, emotional, or spiritual—can prevent Jesus from reaching those he loves. His greeting, "Peace be with you," acknowledges their fear while creating space for courage to flourish alongside it. This peace doesn't require the absence of fear but rather provides strength to move forward despite it.

Thomas's honest doubt offers perhaps the most encouraging message for contemporary believers. Rather than condemning his need for tangible proof, Jesus meets Thomas exactly where he is, offering precisely what he requested. Without recording whether Thomas actually touched the wounds, Scripture simply captures his profound confession: "My Lord and my God!" Throughout the resurrection narratives, we see Jesus meeting different people's needs—Mary needs to hear, the disciples need to see, Thomas needs to touch, and later, some need to taste breakfast on the beach. Whatever witness we require, Jesus graciously provides it.

The breath of the Holy Spirit transforms these frightened followers into agents of forgiveness and reconciliation. In the same way, we're invited to participate in resurrection life by practicing the presence of peace—inhaling God's peace and exhaling love to a world desperate for both. When we forgive others, we declare the fundamental truth of the gospel: nothing separates them from God's love.

As resurrection people, our lives should overflow with generosity, wonder, and praise. We're invited to look for Christ in unexpected places, to change our thinking when necessary, and to participate in God's kingdom that's already present among us. The life Jesus offers isn't reserved for some distant future but begins now as we align our thoughts with his and become agents of his reconciling love.

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In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake

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