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You are witnesses of these things (Luke 24:48).
In the closing chapter of Luke's Gospel, Jesus imparts a profound commission to His disciples, declaring,
"You are witnesses of these things." This statement, simple yet loaded with significance, captures the
essence of the disciples' calling and, by extension, the calling of every believer.
Being a witness, in the biblical sense, involves more than mere observation; it implies a deep,
experiential knowledge of the events one attests to. The disciples had journeyed with Jesus, witnessed
His miracles, His death, and His resurrection. Their witnessing was grounded in a lived experience of
Jesus's life, teachings, and the transformative power of His resurrection. Similarly, our witness today is
rooted not just in historical knowledge but in our personal encounters with the living Christ through the
Holy Spirit.
Jesus's declaration also underscores the centrality of the resurrection and the fulfillment of Scripture as
the core content of our witness. The disciples were to testify to the reality of the resurrection and its
implications for salvation history. Today, we too are called to bear witness to the life-changing power of
the resurrection and the hope it offers to a broken world. Our testimony is not merely about an event in
the past but about the ongoing, redemptive work of Christ in the present.
Furthermore, being a witness involves proclamation and demonstration. It's not only about what we say
but also about how we live our lives. Our actions, attitudes, and the way we respond to challenges and
opportunities should reflect the transformative impact of Christ's love and grace in our lives. In essence,
our entire lives should bear witness to the reality of the Gospel.
Reflect on your personal journey with Christ. How has this journey equipped you to be a witness of His
life, death, and resurrection? Consider the ways in which your life currently bears witness to the Gospel.
Are there areas where you feel called to grow or change in order to be a more effective witness?
The call to be witnesses of Christ is both a profound honor and a significant responsibility. It invites us
into an active participation in God's redemptive mission in the world. As we reflect on our calling as
witnesses, let us seek a deeper intimacy with Christ, allowing our lives to be transformed by His love and
grace. Let us also pray for the courage and wisdom to share the hope of the Gospel with those around
us, through both our words and our deeds. In doing so, we join the long line of witnesses who have gone
before us, participating in the grand narrative of God's salvation history.
By Jim Connell
Jim is the Founder and retired director of Lexington Rescue Mission and author of FaithAnswersPress.net
and JesusIsLordBlog.com
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