John 1:38-39 (NET) – Jesus
turned around and saw them following and said to them. “What do you
want?” So they said to Him, “Rabbi (which is translated Teacher),
“where are you staying?” Jesus answered, “Come and you will
see.” So they stayed with Him that day. Now it was about four
o'clock in the afternoon.”
This passage was part of a larger
reading in our worship service Sunday.
It has been on my mind a great deal
since then.
Especially the response Jesus gave the
two disciples.
“Come and you will see.”
Jesus did not simply say where he was
staying, rather it was an invitation for them to follow Him.
And follow Him they did.
So did the other disciples chosen by
Jesus.
They came with Jesus and saw many
remarkable things.
In time, they also did many remarkable
things.
The lame were made to walk.
The blind were given sight.
Lepers were cured and made whole.
Even demons were cast out.
They came and saw things they could not
have possibly imagined before following Jesus.
Yet for all they saw there was something they did not understand.
Luke 18:32-33 (NET) – “For He
will be handed over to the Gentiles; He will be mocked, mistreated
and spat on. They will flog Him severely and kill Him. Yet on the
third day He will rise again.”
These things came to pass just as Jesus
said they would.
Jesus was mocked, mistreated and spat
upon.
Jesus was flogged severely.
Jesus was killed in the cruelest way
known.
He was crucified.
Then, He was laid in a tomb which was
covered with a stone.
When
the women arrived at the tomb after the Sabbath an angel of the Lord
had rolled the stone away.
His
words, when compared to those of Jesus are quite remarkable.
Matthew 28:6 (NET) – “He is not here, for He has been raised, just as He said. Come and see the place where He was lying.”
When they returned to the disciples,
the book of Mark tells us the disciples did not believe them.
I can imagine them saying, “Come and
you will see.”
We have eternal life because of who
Jesus was and the price He paid which we could not.
He was and is who He claimed to be!
The tomb is empty.
Come and you will see.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
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14, 2014.
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