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THE END OF THE BEGINNING

The dead body of Jesus was brought back to life in resurrected form when the Spirit of
Jesus re-inhabited his entombed body on the Sunday following the Passover Sabbath.
Only moments after this a number of people that accompanied Jesus from Paradise on
his Heavenward journey also inhabited their recently entombed bodies and made the
briefest of appearances to their loved ones. (Matthew 27.52).

On the Sunday morning after the Passover Sabbath (Leviticus 23:9) there was another
feast that was part of the Passover Feast being celebrated by Israel. This was the wave
offering, the waving of the sheaves or bunches of wheat or barley shoots that were the
firstfruits of the harvest season. This festive day of the Passover feast was prophetic of
Jesus whom the Bible twice declares to be the firstfruits of the resurrection
(1Corinthians 15:20,23)- Jesus is the prime sheaf of the wave offering and the other
company of people who also rose and appeared to many made up the rest of the sheaf.

Jesus then began his upward journey to the Throne in heaven to present his blood to his
Father for the purification of the sins of the whole earth. He returned to the earth that
same day same day in a resurrected body that could never ever die again. This
resurrected body was without the constraints of a limited physical body, but it could be
seen and recognized as a natural body.

Mark 16:9 After that, He appeared in another form (heteros morphe – an altered form
or nature) to two of them as they walked and went into the country.

Jesus returned to earth to Jerusalem and heard that the temple priests had fabricated a
story that his body had been stolen by the disciples who had overcome the temple
guards and raided the tomb. He set off walking from Jerusalem in the direction of
Galilee, where he had said he would meet with his disciples. He saw two men walking
together in serious discussion and he greeted them and joined them as they walked, but
Holy Spirit had supernaturally veiled their eyes from recognizing him (Luke 24:13).
They were taken aback that this stranger seemed to know nothing of what had
happened in Jerusalem over the last few days. They explained patiently to this stranger
the things about Jesus, that he did miracles and that he was a great prophet and how
their chief priests and rulers delivered him to be condemned to death and crucified Him.
They said they were hoping that it was he who was going to redeem Israel, as he had
said that he would rise on the third day, and besides all this, that day was the third day
since these things happened.

As they walked the 12 K journey to Emmaus Jesus quoted them passage after passage
from the writings of the prophets, beginning with the book of Genesis and going right on
through the Scriptures, explaining what the passages meant and what they said about
himself, and something happened in their hearts as they listened to him. They appealed
to him to stay with them as they finally arrived at Emmaus, even though he had told
them he was going further, so Jesus accepted their offer to at least stay and have a meal
with them. During the meal Jesus took some bread, and prayed a blessing over it, and as
he broke the bread their eyes were opened and immediately, they recognized who he
was and at that very moment Jesus vanished from their sight. This could well be called
the firstfruits communion service - a prophetic illustration of how our times of
fellowship and communion in remembrance of Jesus open up to us a deeper revelation
of who Jesus is as we sit in the presence of God in the unity of the Holy Spirit.

After Jesus had disappeared the two men decided to go back into Jerusalem and find the
disciples who were in hiding, afraid of what was going to happen to them because of the
rumors that were going about that they had stolen Jesus’ body. They found them and
were whisked inside and the doors were locked behind them. They told them of their
journey with Jesus on the road to Emmaus, and their miraculous meal with him where
he had suddenly vanished. While they were still talking Jesus appeared in their midst
while the doors remained locked. The disciples panicked, and thought they were seeing
a ghost, but Jesus explained to them that he was not a ghost because a ghost didn’t have
bones and flesh, and he asked them to touch his hands and his feet and to see for
themselves.

Jesus stretched forth his hands and his peace hit their hearts. He breathed his Spirit
upon them and they received the impartation of his peace. They immediately felt at one
with Jesus and with each other. But this was just a mere foretaste of what was to come,
as it would only be after his final ascension and being seated at the right hand of Father
that Holy Spirit would be sent to dwell within them. On the day of Pentecost Holy Spirit
would be sent from Father and from himself upon all humanity.

He asked them if he could have something to eat, so James brought back some steamed
fish and some honeycomb and Jesus accepted it and ate it. Jesus noticed that Thomas
was not amongst them and he told them he would see them in a few days at Galilee, and
he vanished once more.

The disciples all gathered at Galilee eight days later and Jesus again miraculously
appeared to them. Jesus knew that Thomas had not believed that he had risen, even
after the other disciples had said that they had seen him, so Jesus held out his hands
towards Thomas and told him to have faith and believe and touch his hands and his side
where he had been pierced. Thomas did this and said, ‘My Lord and my God’. Jesus
acknowledged that in seeing and touching he now believed. He went on to tell Thomas
that there would be many who will believe without even seeing him and that they would
be greatly blessed for that kind of faith.

Jesus appeared to them again one morning after seven of them had been out fishing all
night and had caught nothing. He stood on the shore and watched them fishing but they
didn't realize that it was him. They had taken two boats out, one larger boat, rigged for
catching and one auxiliary boat, which helped with baiting and with the haul.
Jesus shouted out to the fishermen from the shore asking them if they had yet caught
anything and they said no they hadn’t. Then Jesus told them to throw out the net on the
right-hand side of the boat, and they would get plenty of fish, and when they did they
couldn’t draw in the net because of the weight of the fish. Then John called out to Peter
that it was the Lord, and at that, Peter put on a robe and jumped into the water and
swam ashore. The rest of the disciples stayed in the boat and pulled the loaded net to
the beach.
When they got to where Jesus was, they saw that a fire was kindled and fish were frying
over it, and there was bread.
Jesus told them to bring some of the fish they had just caught, so Peter went out and
dragged the net ashore. By his count there were 153 large fish and yet the net hadn’t
torn. Jesus then invited them to come and have some breakfast and Jesus went around
serving them the bread and fish. That was the third time Jesus had appeared to them
since his return from the dead.

After they had all enjoyed breakfast together Jesus called Peter aside. He knew there
were things that had to be said between them. Peter’s soul was in a turmoil of regrets,
shame and guilt. Time and again he had asked himself why he didn’t stand up for Jesus
instead of disowning him three times when he was asked if he knew him. He had
remembered when the rooster crowed that Jesus had predicted that he would deny him
three times. What was Jesus going to say to him now – would Jesus disown him, even
rebuke him three times? But Jesus asked Peter three times, in three different ways
whether or not Peter loved him, and Peter humbly gave himself up to the ownership of
God’s love. As a true representation of a flawed humanity owned by God’s love, Peter
was mercifully forgiven and accepted. It was also this moment that owned him, not the
past, or the uncertain future. This would also continue to be his greatest gift to God, the
gift of his each moment to God. Peter was then commissioned three times to feed God’s
lambs and feed his sheep. As Peter would go on in life, he would have faced his many
imperfections, and he may well have learned to return to that special moment on the
seashore, where he could surrender to the ownership of God’s love and shed his fears,
growing in faith and being transformed into God’s nature.

The bible says that Jesus met with over five hundred people over those forty days
(1Corinthians 15:6). The final time that he met with his disciples they asked him if this
was now the time for him to free Israel from Rome and restore his people as a mighty
nation. He told them that only his Father had set these times and they were not for them
to know. He also told them that they would testify about his death and resurrection with
great power. He instructed them not to leave Jerusalem and that they would be baptized
with the Holy Spirit in just a few days – the promise of the Father. They were to wait in
the same room in which he celebrated the Passover feast with them, the night he was
taken captive.

Suddenly a dazzling light shone within a billowing white cloud above them. Jesus turned
to them all and raised his hands in blessing. He did not need to say goodbye. As he began
to rise slowly heavenwards he was enveloped in the cloud, and as they stood together
looking into the cloud that had taken him they saw the shining figures of the now
familiar two angels standing to one side who told them that the same cloud that they
saw taking Jesus into eternity would also bring him back one day to that same place - in
total glory and triumph, and The Plan of Salvation will have been fulfilled.

And so, they waited just as he had instructed them, and after ten days the Holy Spirit fell
upon them. Jesus had told them he would join their lives to his risen life and they would
become one in Spirit with him. Holy Spirit would take Father’s love, and his own words,
and place them in the hearts of men and women, as a deep consciousness of indwelling
abiding life.

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