Aloha Friday Message – April 12, 2024 – A Show of Hands

2415AFC041524 – A Show of Hands  😊 PODCAST LINK

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   Acts 3:13-2113 The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, the God of our ancestors has glorified his servant  Jesus, whom you handed over and rejected in the presence of Pilate, though he had decided to release him. 14 But you rejected the Holy and Righteous One and asked to have a murderer given to you, 15 and you killed the Author of life, whom God raised from the dead. To this we are witnesses. 16 And by faith in his name, his name itself has made this man strong, whom you see and know; and the faith that is through Jesus has given him this perfect health in the presence of all of you.

17 “And now, friends, I know that you acted in ignorance, as did also your rulers. 18 In this way God fulfilled what he had foretold through all the prophets, that his Messiah would suffer. 19 Repent therefore, and turn to God so that your sins may be wiped out, 20 so that times of refreshing* may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Messiah appointed for you, that is, Jesus, 21 who must remain in heaven until the time of universal restoration that God announced long ago through his holy prophets.
*ἀνάψυξως (an-aps’-ook-sos) – a recovery of breath, a refreshing – like “catching your wind” or “catch my breath”

Psalm 4:6
There are many who say, “O that we might see some good!
Let the light of your face shine on us, O Lord!” 
(↔ Music Link)

1 John 2:1-21 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.

Luke 24:36 b -4036  Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, “Peace be with you.” (↔ Music Link) 37 They were startled and terrified, and thought that they were seeing a ghost. 38 He said to them, “Why are you frightened, and why do doubts arise in your hearts? 39 Look at my hands and my feet; see that it is I myself. Touch me and see; for a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.” 40 And when he had said this, he showed them his hands and his feet.

May the God of all hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope, Belovéd! Let’s start with the obvious: That’s not a key up there next to our Key Verses. Another thing it is not is a double-dose of “Live long and prosper,” kinda. More on that later. We should start with The Apostle Peter’s impassioned speech to the crowd gathered around him and The Apostle John at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple. Just before this, they had passed a well-known beggar who had been lame from birth. He sat near that location, and “everyone” knew him because he was always there. He asked The Apostle Peter for alms. Here the newly-empowered Apostles took him by the right arm and The Apostle Peter said, “I have no silver or gold, but what I have I give you; in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, stand up and walk.” (See Acts 3:6) We mentioned this last week in 2414AFC040524 – Envisioning Mercy. The two Apostles then moved over to Solomon’s Portico (there is a nice image of the Temple in Jesus’ time here ← click this) As we’ve often heard, the astonished man got up and walked, and that miracle created quite a hubbub. Peter announce to that crowd – he referred to them as brethren (adelphoi) – that it was . … by faith in his [Jesus’] name, his name itself has made this man strong, whom you see and know; and the faith that is through Jesus has given him this perfect health in the presence of all of you. See 2116AFC041621 – His name alone.

Now, let’s jump down the page to today’s Key Verse from the Gospel according to Luke. This is a parallel to what was presented last week in John 20:19-23. Although the doors to their “safe-room” were locked, Jesus appeared and stood among them and said “Peace be with you.” We hear that phrase every Sunday in a quote from the Gospel of John (14:27) – Lord Jesus Christ, who said to your Apostles: “Peace I leave you, my peace I give you;” look not on our sins, but on the faith of your Church, and graciously grant her peace and unity in accordance with your will. Who live and reign for ever and ever.” When he finishes this, he holds out his hands, palms forward, fingers pointed upward, and says “The Peace of The Lord be always with you.” We respond, “And with your spirit.” This is very similar to the sign we see for our Key Verses.

This comes from the Jewish practice of giving the Aaronic Blessing. It reads as follows:
Numbers 6:24-26
24 The Lord bless you and keep you;
25 the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you;
26 the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.

The gesture shown here is a representation of the Hebrew letter shin as in this diagram. This letter is the beginning of the name Shaddai as in El Shaddai – Almighty God, or God Who is All-Sufficient. In this image notice that we are seeing it from the vantage point of the Rabbi – the back of the hands are facing us. Now, how did this – or half of this – end up as “Live long and prosper?” Here it is in Leonard Nimoy’s own words from an interview in 2015 with Abby Ohlheiser: “This is the shape of the letter shin,” Nimoy said in the 2013 interview, making the famous “V” gesture. The Hebrew letter shin, he noted, is the first letter in several Hebrew words, including Shaddai (a name for God), Shalom (the word for hello, goodbye and peace) and Sh’khinah, the glow of God’s glory and brilliance, His actual presence when dwelling in the Temple. (Sh’khinah is an ancient word used to describe the “abiding, dwelling, or habitation” of the physical manifestations of YHWH described in Exodus 24:16, and 40:35.).

Our study for today, then, begins with the sign of blessing which fits in well with the first words from The Apostle Peter in Acts 3:13. Jesus, the Rabbi from Nazareth also called Rabboni – my Master, or my Teacher – might have used this or a similar gesture when he greeted his Apostles. This Aaronic Blessing is echoed in our Key Verse from Psalm 4 – Let the light of your face shine on us, O Lord! In the opening verse, David says, “Be gracious to me, and hear my prayer.” He is petitioning God directly by beseeching him to bestow mercy and favor – in other words, he is asking for God’s blessing of Grace. We might think of this as petitioning God to bless us in the same way as he prescribed as a blessing for his own People into which we have been grafted as we read in 1 Peter 2:9 (GNT) [1]But you are the chosen race, the King’s priests, the holy nation, God’s own people, chosen to proclaim the wonderful acts of God, who called you out of darkness into his own marvelous light. (See also Exodus 19:6) Just as God called the Israelites out of the “darkness of slavery in Egypt,” Jesus calls us out of the darkness of sin and into the light of his Glory and Grace. Better still, we get more than just his Light and his Peace. We also get his Breath. Consider this:

When he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit.(See John 20:22). This is the ruach of God which moved upon the waters in Genesis 1, the Spirit of the Lord – the Holy Spirit who comes to us from the Father through the Son. He is the Advocate, the Comforter, the Lord, the Giver of Life, the Spirit of God,. And what does The Apostle Paul have to say about that this weekend? But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world. Why? John 3:16-19 is why. There is one God and one Mediator. Let’s have a show of hands for all of those who believe that! You see, the first Disciples actually had to see his hands and feet. and touch his wounded side. Some might ask, “But why does the Resurrected Christ still have those wounds? Wasn’t he fully healed when he was made Divine?” Those wounds are there to show all his Disciples (we are included) that this is indeed the Real, True, Everliving Christ, the Only Begotten Son of the Father. Jesus is willing to show us his wounds so that we can believe and no longer lack F.A.I.T.H.

 

 

Peace be with you.  (↔ Music Link)

Blesséd are those who have not seen and yet believed.
See John 20:29.

I find myself asking, “What might Jesus see if he asked me, ‘Show me your hands and feet.’”? Am I, are you, are we hoping for an Easter without Calvary? Of course not! When others can see the Jesus in us because we see the Jesus in them, then we will experience what the Disciples experienced when they saw the Lord. John 20:19 D -20Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” 20 After he said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples rejoiced [2] when they saw the Lord.

Let’s take another show of hands.  

Anyone up for a day of Rejoicing?


BONUS (↔ Music Link)

Whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever, however, if ever, forever —
at your service, Belovéd!

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[1] Passages marked (GNT): Good News Translation (GNT)  Good News Translation® (Today’s English Version, Second Edition)© 1992 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. For more information about GNT, visit www.bibles.com and www.gnt.bible

[2] echarēsan – To experience God’s unmerited favor (Grace) with glad delight and rejoicing as Jesus extends himself toward them in Love.

About Chick Todd

American Roman Catholic reared as a "Baptiterian" in Denver Colorado. Now living on Kauaʻi. USAF Vet. Married for over 50 years. Scripture study has been my passion ever since my first "Bible talk" at age 6 in VBS.

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