Changed: Sown in weakness, raised in power!

I Corinthians 15:43            “It is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power.” (NKJV)

1 Corinthians 15-16

Devotion by Merry Peterson (Canada)

This is such a beautiful passage concerning the resurrection.  It brings a beautiful picture to my mind. Here’s the reason why – in my previous church I was privileged to work with a wonderful group of elders, one of whom had disabilities.  He didn’t let his disabilities hold him down, with a great sense of humor he navigated life around them. 

As a young man Boyd had the misfortune of contracting Polio.  He spent time in the infamous iron lung equipment for treatment.  As a result of this he was never able to stand up straight and tall again, and had troubles with his legs. He was stooped over and had to use a walking stick for assistance, and in later years ran around his expansive ranch on a motorized scooter.  It was difficult to watch him navigate the stairs at church one step at a time, as best he could – he was determined. It took him a little longer to do the normal things in life, but he navigated around his inabilities, ran his ranch well, had a large family and kept the faith. 

Boyd was an inspiration to all of us.  When we laid him to rest at the end of his life’s journey we were all encouraged by this thought:  In the resurrection our dear friend Boyd will stand straight and tall and will never have to use a walking stick or scooter ever again.  In fact – he’ll be able to run, skip, dance, and leap for Joy to his heart’s content!  His body was sown in dishonor, in weakness, broken by the ravages of illness.  He will be raised to a glorious, whole, fully functioning new body.  He will have the power to do what he couldn’t do before. He will trade his weakness for the strength he was meant to have.

At the Resurrection we too will be able to trade weakness for strength because of Christ and the resurrection power to bring wholeness to broken-ness.  Each one of us suffers brokenness in some way. Through Christ our once brokenness will be made whole. When we are raised in the Resurrection whatever we struggled with will no longer be an issue – we too, like our friend Boyd will be made whole.  What a glorious thought of how tremendous the resurrection will be! 

For Reflection:

Are there disabilities or weaknesses that you struggle with? 

Have you fully contemplated how wonderful it will be at the Resurrection when we will leave the old hinderances behind and go on to our new fully whole life with Christ?

What a joyful, glorious hope we have!

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