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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Power of the Presence

Peace That Makes All Things New



Reading — Luke 24:36–53


“Then Jesus opened their minds 

so they could understand the Scriptures.” 

Luke 24:45

When the risen Jesus suddenly stood among His disciples, their first reaction was fear and confusion. The wounds of the crucifixion were still fresh, and they struggled to comprehend what was happening. Yet Jesus’ first words to them were simple and powerful: “Peace be with you” (Luke 24:36). In that moment the transforming power of God began to work in their hearts. Fear slowly gave way to faith as they realized that death had not defeated their Lord. The theologian B. B. Warfield once wrote, “The resurrection is the public announcement of the victory of Christ… it is the power that makes all things new.” What the disciples witnessed that evening was not merely a miracle but the dawn of God’s new creation breaking into history.

Jesus then showed them His hands and feet and even ate with them, reassuring them that He was truly alive. More than that, “he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures” (Luke 24:45). Suddenly the pieces of God’s story began to fall into place. The suffering of the Messiah, the forgiveness of sins, and the mission to all nations were part of God’s long-promised plan. Pope Benedict XVI captured the magnitude of this moment when he wrote, “The Christian faith stands or falls with the Resurrection of Jesus. It is the explosion of the power of God into our history.” The resurrection did not simply restore the disciples’ hope—it transformed their understanding of God’s purposes and their role within His kingdom.

Finally, Jesus blessed His followers and commissioned them as witnesses before ascending into heaven. Remarkably, the disciples responded not with sorrow but with worship and great joy (Luke 24:52). Their hearts had been transformed. What began as fear in a locked room became a life of praise and mission. Evangelist Billy Graham once said, “God does not want to give us a few new ideas; He wants to give us a new life.” The resurrection offers exactly that. During this Lenten season we remember that the risen Christ still speaks peace into troubled hearts, opens our minds to understand His Word, and sends us into the world as witnesses of His renewing grace.

Prayer

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the resurrection power revealed in Jesus Christ. Speak Your peace into our fears and open our minds to understand Your Word. Transform our hearts so that we may live in the joy of the risen Lord and bear witness to His love. May the power that raised Christ from the dead renew our lives and make all things new.

Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


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