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Tuesday, 26 March 2024

The Conversion of the Powerless and the Powerful man- Celebrating Good Friday!

 

Tradition attracts many people to observe the Lent season ardently. Churches bring to memory the line of events which happened during the crucifixion and the jubilee of His resurrection. New dresses, parties, family fellowship and with the digital revolution, sharing resurrection pictures, music videos have become the ultimate end results of expressing the joy of the Easter Season.  But for Paul and his team, the need for establishing the gospel everywhere and mostly in hostile environments in those days were a pressing need than just to celebrate with friends, families and Church. It says in Acts 17:3 “Then Paul, as his custom was, went in to them, and for three Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures, explaining and demonstrating that the Christ had to suffer and rise again from the dead, and saying, “This Jesus whom I preach to you is the Christ.” And some of them were persuaded; and a great multitude of the devout Greeks, and not a few of the leading women, joined Paul and Silas.”

The greatest event, the resurrection in history was the central message for the early Church to establish the proof about Christ and His deity. Remember, life was not easy for people who followed Christ then, including the apostles and the disciples of Christ. They were thrown out, beaten, shamed yet relentlessly went about sharing the resurrection story. People called them as babblers (Acts 17:18), some ridiculed them (Acts 17:32), but they never restrained themselves from sharing the gospel, Today, Good Friday and Easter have been reduced to observing, celebrating and commemorating it as an event.

Looking back at Christ’s Crucifixion, two people are identified in the Scriptures and history to make an immediate commitment by acknowledging who Jesus was. One was the powerless suffering thief on the cross who the Church later called him Dismas. And the second was a man in power, the Centurion. The thief in pain who sought Christ mercy begged Jesus to include him in His eternal kingdom. This thief, as named Dismas, denied any instant gratification like the other thief who in pain mocked Jesus and asked to display his power by saving him and himself. He got an immediate confirmation of eternal home. The dying thief departed with hope and satisfaction.

Life did not make sense for the other thief who failed to acknowledge the Saviour though he knew who Jesus was. He challenged Christ to show his power and rescue him from his immediate pain and not deciding on the eternal kingdom. This tells us that all those who are in pain necessarily do not acknowledge God. The second person who was the centurion was a man in power. According to the information published by the Research Scholars of Oxford University: 350 soldiers and 50 horsemen dragged JESUS - whipping, beating on the streets of Jerusalem. Probably he along with his team of soldiers inflicted pain on Jesus. But then witnessing Christ's death on the cross brought a strange divine conviction to say what he said. 'Surely this man was the Son of God!' (Mark 15:39). The important fact here is the convert did not get an opportunity to witness Christ’s resurrection yet made a commitment to the Lord.

Today, we have the whole scenario of crucifixion and resurrection. We have the privilege of understanding forgiveness of our sins yet many Christians are yet to make a commitment to be a true disciple for Christ. When are we going to be prepared to take the good news to thousands outside the gate of the Church who are leaving the world without Christ? Churches are willing to spend their time in all types of fellowship, activities and worship programs to satisfy their existence as faithful Church members but never prepare someone who could risk their lives for the name of Jesus and for the sake of the gospel (Acts 15:26).  

We allure people by inviting them for a better life, great career and a prosperous future and keep them in the fold. And as a result instead of becoming a disciple for Christ many are just Christians by name. Leonard Ravenhill makes this bold claim, “I’m sick to death of people making cheap invitations “come up for this”,  “Are you afraid of the future?” “Are you afraid of ___-forget it! The altar in the Bible is for two things only: one is for sacrifice the other is for death. If not, keep away.”. Churches and organisations are accomplishing all their goals including their ministerial and financial status by inviting people for a luxurious wealthy life. Where are the true converts who are daring to make a commitment to follow Christ? All are distracted searching for a happy and comfortable life. Puritan Thomas Brooks states, “The minds of weak saints are more interested in joy, peace, comfort, and assurance than their responsibilities of waiting on God, believing in God, walking with God, and acting for God.”.

Christless young people are growing in our culture day by day. They don’t have time, interest or conviction to have a backbone being a Christian. They want to be entertained and hear words of hope for their future and career. And then events like Christmas, Good Fridays and Easter become mere excuses to buy dresses and be entertained. Jesus has become a mere gateway to achieve all their dreams and stability in the future. It is time we contemplate our true conversion experience and be bold to commit ourselves for the Mission Christ entrusted us. If you are not a witness or a disciple maker by now you have no right to celebrate Good Friday and Easter. The greatest joy is to lead someone to Christ.

 

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