Resurrection From the Dead, Part 5
Reprint March 31, 2023
We left off last week with the event that happened when I
was in international banking and the theft that took place of all the
commission monies earned by the four of us as participants. I was sharing with you that seeing the vision
of what God had given me seemingly slip away with no prospect in sight of
redeeming it. I crashed mentally,
emotionally and – for a short time – physically.
You
all know that it wasn’t permanently, but I couldn’t have been any more
affected. I had poured myself into
making this thing work. International
banking is not a nine-to-five occupation!
There were phone calls from all over the globe at all hours of the day
and night. If I got two or three hours
of uninterrupted sleep, it was the exception — not the rule.
Discouragement
set in for awhile. After a couple of
other disappointments, it was time for me to get out of banking. My heart just wasn’t in it anymore.
Six
months passed. One day, the Lord spoke
to me as quietly and clearly as I’d ever heard Him speak.
“Your vision was from me,” He said. “I don’t need you to fund my
visions. When the time comes, I will
provide the necessary funding with an abundance you cannot possibly match.”
And
the vision came back to life. It was a
Resurrection experience. This time,
there was a peace attached to it. I
realized how much struggle and stress I had put upon myself and the family
trying to make things work. My father
used to say to me, “What God orders, He pays for!” Somehow, in the midst of everything, I’d lost
sight of that simple truth.
Holy
Spirit used this experience to teach me a side to death and Resurrection that
I’d never known before. It was one of
many experiences and adventures in learning and being prepared for the ultimate
transition between mortality and immortality.
Being
mortal is something we all understand and comprehend easily. What we have not understood, and have not
lived with any kind of understanding is the concept of rising from the dead. There isn’t a one of us who hasn’t
experienced loss, destruction, betrayal of some kind or disappointment on the
kind of scale I’ve just described.
Some
folks wallow in self-pity. Others just
give up on themselves or on life in general.
Still others think there is no hope because of what they’ve gone through
and they decide that death is the permanent solution. They commit suicide.
Consider
the death that takes place when you are betrayed by those whom you love, trust,
and have had a longtime friendship and/or fellowship with. What you do think Jesus experienced when
Judas showed up in the Garden with the priests and soldiers? He has gathered with the twelve at what is to
be His Last Supper with them. He knows
that Satan has entered into Judas, that Judas has been determined that Jesus is
to force Jesus to overthrow the Roman government.
Judas
has been with Jesus for these past years and seen the incredible miracles that
have taken place. If Judas can put Jesus
in a compromising place, He will be forced to perform some kind of miracle that
will immediately put Him in earthly governmental rule and overthrow the Roman
hierarchy. He refuses to accept Jesus’
statement that “My Kingdom is not of this world.”
Jesus
has been loving and compassionate towards Judas during their time
together. Even knowing in advance by the
Spirit that Judas would betray Him at the last moment it still had to be
enormously difficult to see him show up in the Garden, walk up to Him as a
close and intimate friend and greet Him with the greeting of close friends and
say, Hail, Master! It was just
words, but it was also a dagger that cut with a wound that was worse than that
of a sword. I’ll talk more about this in
a minute.
Jesus
is about to experience a trial, persecution and torture on a horrifying scale,
and He knows it! Nevertheless, He
remains resolute. He is about to suffer
a torturous death on behalf of the human race in order to reverse the curse of
death once and for all for all those who will accept His sacrifice. He IS going to rise again from the dead, and
once and for all time, reverse the necessity of death. He is about to make Resurrection life
available on every level.
Take
a look, now, at something that Paul writes to the Philippians. We’ve quoted this before, but we need to
consider this statement again from a little different perspective.
Philippians 3:10-14: That
I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his
sufferings, being made conformable unto his death; If by any means I
might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.
Paul,
despite all that he had gone through and experienced, still felt that he had
not come to the place where he fully comprehended and walked in Resurrection
life. You understand, too, don’t you,
that he had been stoned to death on several occasions, taken up and brought
back from the dead.
Not as though I had already attained, either were already
perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am
apprehended of Christ Jesus.
Paul
continues to realize that there is a dimension of understanding he has yet to
come to in the realm of Resurrection. He
realizes that He was raised from the dead by the Lord Jesus Christ, but he
wants that to be a continual life-experience.
Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this
one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching
forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize
of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
No
statement that Paul makes ANYWHERE in all of his letters better describes the
push towards the goal of achieving “the high calling of God.” What is that “high calling?”
To
be ONE with the Lord Jesus Christ! To
live the kind of Resurrection life that Jesus paid for on our behalf. To become Jesus’ Counterpart and Other Self.
When
we reach that “high calling,” we will be able to fully relate to the blessings
that come with being raised from the death associated with betrayal, defamation
of character, malicious harassment, efforts to destroy your reputation, etc.,
etc., etc.
Here’s
how Jesus put it in his “Sermon on the Mount.”
“Blessed and highly favored by the King [of Kings] are those who
are harassed, molested, mistreated, or pursued after with hostile intent simply
because they have been justified [by faith (in Jesus Christ and His anointing);
royalty, and Kingdom rule shall be theirs.
Blessed and highly favored by the King [of Kings] whenever men
or women will seek to defame you, to rail at you or taunt you, harassing and
pursuing you with malice, saying in public or writing false and hurtful
accusations about you to others, seeking to ruin your reputation because of
your relationship with me [on account of Who I AM — and who you are in me.
Rejoice — exult, sing, dance, enjoy yourself — because each time
you are mistreated for my sake, your reward and place at the Seat of Order in
things eternal is enhanced and magnified.
Consider yourself in the same company of the prophets before you
who likewise were harassed, molested, mistreated, defamed, and falsely
accused because of My Word in and through them.” (Matthew 5:10-12, RAC Translation and
Amplification)
Do
you understand the significance of what Jesus is saying? He is literally talking about the mental,
emotional and psychological death that comes from persecution, molestation,
betrayal, hurtful accusations, etc., etc., and the blessings of resurrection
that come from that kind of treatment.
Have
you ever been betrayed by someone you loved, revered and trusted with your
life? I’d bet that there are very few
who haven’t been. There’s nothing
worse. It is like someone sticking a
dagger through your heart.
It
is a form of death that many folks never recover from. Depending on the degree of betrayal, some
folks even commit suicide. Jesus makes
it clear, however, that resurrection life applies to this form of death just
like it does to physical death.
This
is simply one facet of walking and living a life of resurrection. Resurrection, after all, is nothing more than
exercising supremacy over the spirit of death.
It rules over the Fear of Death, which is one of the three major
families of fear. As we have talked in
the past, this spirit has so many facets, so many other familiar spirits, that
folks who are afflicted with it simply miss seeing when this spirit is
afflicting and tormenting them.
ALL
sickness, ALL disease, ALL infirmity, ALL physical weakness comes from, and is
authored by, the spirit of The Fear of Death.
That may seem like an exaggeration and a stretch to make that statement,
but consider the fact that we were never designed to die in the first
place. We were designed to live
eternally. Death was not part of our
original DNA.
Because
of the way in which we were created — the fact that we were created in the
image and likeness of God (who always was, and always will be), our soul, our
spirit, our entire psyche resists the concept of death. It violates everything in our innermost being. We were never designed to die and the very
fact that sickness, disease, infirmity, weakness, etc., come on us causes a
reaction in the core of our existence.
We become reactionaries instead of responding to the overcoming of
resurrection life that Jesus paid for in our redemption.
Salvation
is not just redemption from, forgiveness of, and eradication of sin; it is
deliverance from the sentence of death and the curse that came upon us when
Adam and Eve ate of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Think about it for a minute!
We
discussed this many times over the years but partaking of the fruit of the Tree
of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was the usurpation of God’s place in our
lives as the author and giver of all necessary knowledge and wisdom. There was never any need for us to know
evil. Once that knowledge entered the
human genome, it spawned the Fear of Evil, the Fear of Man and the Fear of
Death. Those fears became woven into the
very makeup of the human anatomy.
Jesus’
death on the Cross and resurrection effectively canceled out the curse that
came with partaking of that fruit. He
made resurrection from death and the fear of death a practical reality. It was essential that this happen.
We
go back to what Paul wrote in his letter to the Corinthians when he said,
“What has been decaying and subject to decay must, of necessity,
cease for all time; where we have once been mortals and subject to death,
disease, sickness and weakness now changes so that we become immortals
(restored to that image and likeness we were first created for).
Therefore, when this perishable existence now transforms into an
unending, immortal existence, then we will see brought to pass the old saying
that was written, “Death (and dying) have been engulfed and consumed by
conquest and victory — totally vanquished.” (I
Corinthians 15:55-56, RAC Translation & Amplification)
I’ve
said it before and I will say it again.
We were initially created for immortality. It was lost with the curse. Because we were created for an eternity of fellowship
with the Lord Jesus Christ, it was absolutely essential that we be restored to
that place. In order, however, to make
that a practical reality, and because Jesus is coming for an overcoming Bride,
it is critical for God’s people to overcome death in every respect. We MUST walk and live a resurrection life in
which none of the powers of death, nor the fear of death, nor the symptomatic
results of that fear affect any part of our daily living.
That’s
a tall order when you consider how much the spirit of the Fear of Death has
woven itself into our daily existence and how much it affects our
mindsets. It is both conscious and
subconscious. Let’s go back to something
that John wrote in his third general letter to the Body of Christ.
My dearly beloved brothers and sisters, my prayer and desire
before God is that you will succeed in reaching complete prosperity in all your
affairs — both business and personal — and to walk in uncorrupted health, sound
in body and spirit — in direct proportion to the way your soul, your mind, and
your thoughts succeed (in thinking as Jesus thinks). (III John, vs 2, RAC Translation &
Amplification)
You
see it, don’t you? Our entire mindset,
the way we think — both consciously and subconsciously — directly governs our ability
to overcome every obstacle before us.
That includes all of the residual aspects of the Fear of Death that have
ruled our daily existence. There is a
whole lot more to it than that, but since we are talking about Resurrection
from Death, this is what I’m focusing on when I say this.
Resurrection
from Death is an overcoming process.
Yes, we’ve been resurrected from the curse. Yes, we’ve been resurrected in Jesus Christ
when we’ve come out of the waters of baptism.
But that’s just the empowerment to begin a life of resurrection. That’s just the beginning of the transition
from mortality to immortality. That’s
just the beginning of our preparation so that when Jesus appears, we will be
like Him!
And
we still have quite a ways to go with this discussion. See you next week.
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Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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