What Is the Lord Jesus’ Intention to Explain the Scriptures and Eat Bread After His Resurrection?
It
is recorded in the Bible,
“And it came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread,
and blessed it, and broke, and gave to them. And their eyes were
opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight. And
they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he
talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?”
(Luke 24:30–32). “And as they thus spoke, Jesus himself
stood in the middle of them, and said to them, Peace
be to you. But
they were terrified and affrighted, and supposed that they had seen a
spirit. And he said to them, Why
are you troubled? and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? Behold my
hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a
spirit has not flesh and bones, as you see me have. And
when he had thus spoken, he showed them his hands and his feet. And
while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said to
them, Have
you here any meat?And
they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb. And he
took it, and did eat before them” (Luke 24:36–43).
Looking
at these passages of scripture, I was thinking: Since the Lord
Jesus at
that time was a spiritual body after His resurrection, He could take
no food, yet why did He take food in front of the crowd, explain the
scriptures and speak with them, and even more, allow them to touch
Him? There are always the Lord’s thoughts behind each and
everything He does. Then, what’s the significance of those things
the Lord does? I had read through these verses countless times, but I
never understood the Lord Jesus’ will at the time. It was not until
I read Almighty
God’s
words that I understood His deep love hidden in the Lord Jesus’
seemingly ordinary actions. …
Almighty
God says, “If
the Lord Jesus had only spoken with people after His resurrection, if
they could not feel His flesh and bones, but felt He was an
unreachable Spirit, how would they feel? Wouldn’t they be
disappointed? When people were disappointed, wouldn’t they feel
abandoned? Wouldn’t they feel a distance with the Lord Jesus
Christ?
What kind of negative impact would this distance create on people’s
relationship with God? People would certainly feel afraid, that they
didn’t dare come close to Him, and then they would have an attitude
of keeping Him at a respectful distance. From then on, they would
sever their intimate relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, and
return to a relationship between mankind and God up in heaven, as it
was before the Age of Grace. The spiritual body that people could not
touch or feel would lead to the eradication of their intimacy with
God, and it would also make that intimate relationship—established
during the Lord Jesus Christ’s time in the flesh, with no distance
between Him and humans—cease to exist. People’s feelings toward
the spiritual body are only fear, avoidance, and a wordless gaze.
They do not dare to get close or to have a dialogue with Him, let
alone follow, trust, or have hope in Him. God was reluctant to see
this type of feeling that humans had for Him. He did not want to see
people avoiding Him or removing themselves from Him; He only wanted
people to understand Him, come close to Him, and be His family. If
your own family, your children saw you but did not recognize you, and
did not dare to come close to you but always avoided you, if you
could not gain their understanding for everything you had done for
them, how would that make you feel? Wouldn’t it be painful?
Wouldn’t you be heartbroken? That is precisely what God feels when
people avoid Him. So, after His resurrection, the Lord Jesus still
appeared to people in His form of flesh and blood, and ate and drank
with them. God sees people as family and He also wants mankind to see
Him that way; only in this way can God truly obtain people, and can
people truly love and worship
God.”
“Although
the Lord Jesus was resurrected, His heart and His work had not left
mankind. He told people with His appearance that no matter what form
He existed in, He would accompany people, walk with them, and be with
them at all times and in all places. And at all times and all places,
He would provide to mankind and shepherd them, allow them to see and
touch Him, and make sure they never again feel helpless. The Lord
Jesus also wanted people to know this: Their lives in this world are
not alone. Mankind has God’s care, God is with them; people can
always lean on God; He is the family of every one of His followers.
With God to lean on, mankind will no longer be lonely or helpless,
and those who accept Him as their sin offering will no longer be
bound in sin”
(“God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself III” in
Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh). After reading God’s
words,
I came to know God’s kind intention of doing so. When people saw
the Lord Jesus appear to them in the spiritual body, they would be
afraid and feel that He was difficult to get close to. They would as
well believe that God is God and man is man, and that after all,
there was a certain distance between them, and God was unapproachable
and unreachable. Once they had an attitude of keeping Him at a
respectful distance, the relationship—established during the time
of the Lord’s incarnation, with no distance between Him and
humans—would no longer exist. Their faith in God and knowledge of
God would be the same as those in the Age of Law, and they would not
follow Him anymore. So, the Lord Jesus continually appeared to the
disciples after His resurrection, explained the scriptures, ate bread
and fish with them, and allowed them to touch Him. All these things,
which seemed so ordinary to people, made them verify that the Lord
Jesus was really the incarnate God, and the appearance of God. He
ushered in the Age of Grace, so that the disciples could spread the
work, and people could have more faith in Him, knowing that He was
still with them, leading and shepherding them and thus they could
come close to Him and open their hearts to Him.
From
the series of things that the Lord did, we can even more see God’s
care and worry for us mankind. At any time, God’s will for all
mankind remains unaltered, yet it is only that we cannot truly know
or understand Him. God cares about our men’s childishness and
inspects our hearts as well. If what we saw was the spiritual body of
the resurrected Lord, we would feel a distance between God and us,
could not get close to Him and would feel terrified and frightened.
In order to keep us from fearing, staying away from Him or avoiding
Him, God, after His resurrection, appeared to us in His form of flesh
and blood, explained the scriptures, and ate bread and fish with
them. The series of things that God did are filled with His care, and
His kindness and affection toward us humanity, from which we can see
God’s heart toward man is true and sincere. He makes us truly feel
that at any time, He has never left mankind. Although we cannot see
God in real
life,
as long as we can frequently depend on and look to Him, we will have
His guidance and enlightenment, and enjoy His care and protection,
feeling that He is accompanying us by our side.
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