Saturday, February 18, 2006

The Soul's True Rest

This morning I will be bringing a message to our church from Genesis 8 where the Bible states "The ark rested on the seven- teenth day of the seventh month."

Have you ever wondered why the Bible gives us the exact day the ark came to rest? We all believe every word and phrase of the Bible is important. We also know evey event in the history of the world is significant. Why did the ark come to rest on the seventeenth day of the seventh month? What is significant about that day.

God changed the Jewish calendar in the days of Moses so that the seventh month became the first month. On the tenth day of this new first month of the Jewish Year (corresponding to our March/April), the lamb for the Passover was chosen. On the fourteenth day, the Passover Lamb was slain.

Jesus Christ, our Pashcal lamb, died on Passover, the fourteenth day of the first month. Three days later He rose from the grave. The day of Christs' resurrection was the seventeenth day of the first month, which was formerly the seventh month in the days of Noah.

The day Noah's ark came to rest is the exact same day Jesus Christ rose from the grave.

When Christ rose from the grave the Bible says "He sat down." He rested. His work was finished. Our redemption was accomplished.

Christ is our Ark. Those who are in Christ find their souls at rest in Him.

May your soul be refreshed this Lord's Day as you are reminded of the finished work of Jesus Christ on your behalf.

In His Grace,


Wade

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wade,

I bet you could use a golf game about now. We are following events down here in Bonaire and are behind you 100%. We will continue to pray for you, your family and God's Grace will see you through this difficult time.

Personel note
Tyler made the golf team.

Your Friend,

Dan

Anonymous said...

2:39 am???

Does the pastor's body need true rest as well?

Marty Duren said...

It was probably just Wade posting into the future as he was able to post on Monday morning while it was still Sunday night.

Anonymous said...

Wade, your point about rest is very well taken; however I'm not sure about the numbers. If the date of the crucifixion was Friday the 14th, then Sunday would be the 16th, not the 17th, right? Maybe I'm missing something...
Nevertheless, blessings on you my brother. Keep on keepin on!

wadeburleson.org said...

Christ was crucified on a Thursday, the 14th according to Scripture. Friday is the 15th, Saturday is the 16th and Sunday is the 17th.

More information can be found at Christ was crucified on a Thursday.

wadeburleson.org said...

Marty,

I move my clock forward.

I'm starring in the new Adam Sandler movie "Click."

Anonymous said...

Wade:

Please correct me is I'm wrong, but according to the Gospel of John, Jesus and his disciples ate their last meal together on the Day of Preparation (14 Nisan)which began at sundown on Thursday and he was crucified the next morning and died that Friday afternoon (still 14
Nisan). His body was retrieved by Joseph of Arimathea that afternoon and entombed before Passover began at sundown. So Jesus was crucified on Friday, 14 Nisan and rose on the morning of 16 Nisan. He did not rise three days later, but ON THE THIRD DAY. He was in the grave for a few hours on the 14, all of the 15, and for about 12 hours on the 16.

Our family prays the best for you and your family.

Chuck

wadeburleson.org said...

Chuck,

That is the traditional view.

I just think there are too many problems from the texts to say he was crucified on Friday.

See the link.

Anonymous said...

i think this is another issue the IMB should address... do we really want missionaries out there sharing that Jesus was not crucified on Friday?????

wadeburleson.org said...

Mr. Anonymous,

That's funny.