Saturday, April 19, 2014

Believing the Unbelievable

Then Jesus told him, "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." – John 20:29

Have you ever had to just see something for yourself in order to believe it?  100 people could tell you that the sky is most certainly green, but unless you actually see for yourself that the sky is indeed green, there’s no way on earth you are going to believe them because it’s impossible for the sky to be anything but blue. 

For just a moment, put yourself in the shoes (okay…sandals) of the followers of Jesus during the time of His crucifixion, death, and burial.  Think for a moment about the wide range of emotions you would be feeling – grief and loss at the death of such a great Teacher, anger at those who had betrayed him, confusion that someone who claimed to be the Savior seemingly hadn’t saved anyone, among other emotions.  You’re sitting there wondering what to do next and all of a sudden someone runs into your house and tells you, “Jesus is risen from the dead!”  Would you take their word for it or would you have to see it to believe?


On the third day after Jesus’ death, a group of women traveled to his tomb to anoint his body.  When they arrived, they discovered that the tomb was open and that Jesus’ body was gone!  Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared to them and said, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee’” Matthew 28:5-7. 

Following the angel’s instructions to the letter, they rush back to Jesus’ disciples and tell them this miraculous news.  Luke 24:9-11, “When they came back from the tomb, they told all these things to the Eleven and to all the others.  It was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them who told this to the apostles.  But they did not believe the women, because their words seemed to them like nonsense. I’m sure those words seemed like nonsense to the disciples because they watched Jesus take his last breath and die on the cross.  Many were probably there when Jesus’ body was carried to and placed in the tomb.  To hear that Jesus’ body was gone and that an angel had stated that He had risen from the dead was just so far out of the realm of possibility that unless they saw for themselves, they weren’t going to believe an ounce of what these women were telling them.

Sure enough, a few of the disciples decided to see for themselves if what the women were saying was true.  “So Peter and the other disciple started for the tomb. Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first” John 20:3-4.  I’m sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that they were running…this was virtually unbelievable.  A casual stroll to the tomb wouldn’t cut it…the faster one got there, the faster one would see if this was true or not.  The disciples made it to the tomb and what do they discover?  Sure enough, the stone was rolled away from the door and the strips of cloth that had covered Jesus’ body were lying right where His body had been!

Now was it at this moment that the disciples believed Jesus had risen?  Well, not really.  The only one that truly believed was John, “Finally the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and believed. (They [the other disciples] still did not understand from Scripture that Jesus had to rise from the dead)” John 20:8-9. As for the others, what evidence had they really seen?  Really just pieces of cloth that any thief could have set up.  No angel greeted them when they walked in the tomb.  No note that said “Hey guys, I rose from the dead!  Sincerely, Jesus.”  Nothing.  There was seemingly no factual information to back up the women’s claims that Jesus had risen….until later that night.

For some of us it takes actual proof to believe something…it was no different for Jesus’ disciples.  That same night, they got their actual proof.  Locked away in a house, confused and afraid that people would think it was they that stole His body, the disciples had an unexpected visitor that didn’t come through any window or door.  “Jesus came and stood among them and said, 'Peace be with you!' After he said this, he showed them his hands and side. The disciples were overjoyed when they saw the Lord” John 20:19-20. Okay so this had to be a moment where everyone’s mouths fell squarely on the floor.  I mean, can’t you just see this in your head?!  This was Jesus…beyond a shadow of a doubt.  It couldn’t be an imposter and it couldn’t be his long-lost twin…why?  Because He showed them the piercings in His hands and side…the same piercings they had watched Him receive on the cross.  Everything was true!  They believed! ….well, all except for one.

Good ‘ole Thomas…he didn’t make it to this particular Sunday night meeting (guess He thought He could watch it on live streaming….joking, jokin!! Ha ha!).  Anyway, when the disciples told him what had happened, he said, “I won’t believe it unless I see the nail wounds in His hands, put my fingers into them, and place my hand into the wound in his side” John 20:25.  Another doubter…another “I have to see it to believe it” person.  Several days later, when they were all together again, Thomas got his proof.  “Though the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ‘Peace be with you!’ Then he said to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe’” John 20:26-27.  The look on Thomas’ face at that exact moment had to be one of surprise and also embarrassment.  Surprise because truly Jesus was risen!  Embarrassment because he was wrong, the others were right, and Jesus had just called him out in front of everyone.  But what Jesus says next to him is one of the most poignant statements of this whole evening.  Jesus says, “You believe because you have seen me.  Blessed are those who believe without seeing me” John 20:29.

This Easter season remember, fellow Christians, that you have been blessed by Jesus Himself.  How?  Because you believe He rose from the dead, but didn’t need to see Him to form that belief.  Maybe there are some of you, though, like Thomas who need to “see it to believe it.”  All I can tell you is why I believe what I believe and pray you will see how this is all the proof and evidence needed to believe the unbelievable.  For me personally, I believe because the inspired, infallible Word of God tells me so.  I’m taking the Word’s word for it if that makes any sense! :)  John 20:31 says, “These are written down so you will believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and in the act of believing, have real and eternal life in the way he personally revealed it.”  I also believe because I’ve seen the Spirit of Jesus shine through the stories and experiences of other believers.  2 Corinthians 4:6 says, “For God, who said, ‘Let there be light in the darkness,’ has made this light shine in our hearts so we could know the glory of God that is seen in the face of Jesus Christ.”  I mean who else could take someone whose life was falling apart and turn it into something beautiful?  Not a dead man, that’s for sure. 

JESUS IS ALIVE!  HE IS RISEN! And you know what?!  I don’t need to see it to believe it!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Heaven is For Real (Movie Review)

“[As believers in Christ] our citizenship is in heaven.  And we eagerly await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.” – Philippians 3:20

Last month I had the opportunity to see a pre-screening of the upcoming movie Heaven is for Real.  This movie is based on the true story of the Burpo family from Arkansas.  If you’re not familiar with the story, a young boy named Colton became deathly ill due to a ruptured appendix and was rushed into surgery.  He survived and when he got better, began recounting to his parents “experiences” he had while he was under the anesthesia.  He told his parents that he had visited heaven, seen Jesus, met an unborn sister, hugged his great-grandfather, and told them other things that had happened.  I’m not going to offer an opinion on the plot of this story at all.  If Colton (the real Colton) believes he saw heaven, then he saw heaven.  I can’t say that he did, I can’t say that he didn’t – what make us unique as humans is that we have our own perceptions of things and experiences.  I do, however, want to offer some thoughts about the movie and things I felt were missing. 

I had mixed feelings coming out of the movie.  On the positive side of things, I was pleased that this movie was adding to the number of faith-based/spiritually inspirational movies that are out in theaters today and also that it is a subject matter that might cause unbelievers to think about heaven and their destiny, and maybe seek out answers at a church to those thoughts and questions.  On the negative side of things, I felt that there was a little too much “Hollywood” in the movie.  For instance, there were a bit too many romantic innuendos for a movie that is about a boy who saw heaven.  Also, the advertising for the movie was a bit misleading in that before seeing the movie, I would have thought it was about Colton.  However, it was really more about Colton’s dad, Todd, and his coming to terms with his faith and also what is going on with his son.  Sadly, it felt like Colton was just a side-note and that just didn’t correlate well with the advertising that features Colton by himself at the “door of heaven” (see photo below).



However, the biggest negative for me about the movie was a particular scene where Todd Burpo, who is a pastor, is visiting the grave of one of his parishioners’ son who died while in combat.  The parishioner, fully aware with what has gone on with Colton and also upset that God chose to save Todd’s son and not hers, sits down next to Todd and says, “Do you think my son went to heaven?”  (Ohh…great opportunity to share the gospel here!)  The scene continues and Todd replies to her question, “Do you love your son still?”  She answers, “Yes, of course I do!”  Todd says, “Do you think I love Colton?”  The parishioner says, “Yes, I know you do.”  He says, “Do you think I love my son, more than you love yours?”  She says, “No.”  Todd concludes by saying, “Do you think God loves my son, more than He loves yours?”  She begins to cry.
Huh?!  That’s TOTALLY NOT how you answer a question like that…and that is what was ringing in my mind right when this scene in the movie ended.  For those (like the parishioner's son) over the age of accountability (and I’m not going into that here), the solely and ONLY way to heaven is through salvation in Jesus Christ.  In John 14:6 Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one comes to the Father [who is in heaven] except through me.”  John 1:12, “But as many as received Him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe in His name.”  John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”  I could keep going, but you get the gist…we only get to heaven through salvation through Jesus; it’s not our works, it’s not about how good we are, it’s about Him and ONLY Him.

Heaven is For Real comes out on April 16, right before Easter Sunday.  Is it a great Christian movie?  I say, no.  It's a good inspirational movie, but in order for it to be a good Christian movie in my eyes, the directors and producers should have put the focus on salvation in Christ, something they chose not to do.  Personally, I wouldn’t spend the price of a movie ticket to see the movie in theaters (especially because movie tickets are so costly!).  I’d wait until the movie comes out on DVD and rent it.  However you see the movie, keep in the forefront of your mind that there is only ONE way to heaven.  And finally, if you take an unbelieving friend with you or if you know of an unbelieving friend that is going to see/has seen the movie, afterwards, share with them the TRUTH that was so sadly left out of this movie.  Who knows, maybe you can plant and help cultivate the seed of salvation in their lives?!

Regardless of what you or I believe about the Burpo’s experience, one thing they say over and over again is true.  Heaven IS for real; and hand-in-hand with that, so is hell.  What bridges them together?  The cross.  It’s our sinful nature that should send us to hell, but it’s Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross for our sin and our repentance, belief, and acceptance of that knowledge that gives us the gift of eternity in heaven.  Heaven is real and John gives us a tiny glimpse of it in Revelation 22:1-5:
Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb through the middle of the street of the city; also, on either side of the river, the tree of life with its twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit each month. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.  No longer will there be anything accursed, but the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it, and his servants will worship him. They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. And night will be no more. They will need no light of lamp or sun, for the Lord God will be their light, and they will reign forever and ever.

One day, as believers in Christ, we will get to experience for ourselves the beauty and glory of Heaven, we will wade in that river of life, fellowship with those who have gone on before us, and greatest of all, worship and praise the King of Kings and Lord of Lords in His presence at His very throne-room!  “Our citizenship is in heaven.  And we eagerly await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” Philippians 3:20.  Even so, come quickly, Lord Jesus.