Luke 22:18 & 20
“I tell you that from now on I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes. And this cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood.”

What of Today’s Verse…

Just as the new covenant of grace is a covenant of the Spirit; it is also a covenant of resurrection. When the grace of God is allowed to work in us, God applies the resurrection of Christ to our lives. This gracious work gives us access to the eternal life of our risen, triumphant, living Lord Jesus.

The scriptures indicate in many ways that the resurrection is woven deeply into the fabric of living by grace. When Jesus was instituting the Lord’s Supper (at His last Passover), He was but hours away from His impending death upon the cross. Yet, He indicated that He would again celebrate with them this memorial meal of salvation. “I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes.” This would only be possible by a subsequent resurrection. This reference to His resurrection was made in conjunction with remarks about the new covenant. “This cup is the new covenant in My blood.” The resurrection is here linked with the new covenant of grace.

Soon after this statement regarding His resurrection, Jesus would be crucified. Three days later, the resurrection would be a reality. When some of the women came to the tomb with spices and oils, angelic beings announced the victorious truth. “He is not here, but is risen!” (Luk_24:6). The resurrection was forever an accomplished fact of history. The resurrection powerfully proved that Jesus was the Son of God: “Declared to be the Son of God with power . . . by the resurrection from the dead.” Jesus’ sacrifice for sin was accepted by the Father. “And He Himself is the propitiation [i.e., satisfactory payment] for our sins” (1Jo_2:2). Now, God’s grace could be poured out on all who would believe in the Lord Jesus.

Fifty days after the crucifixion (on the day of Pentecost), the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the followers of Christ. Empowered by His Spirit, the early church began to live in the power of the resurrection, proclaiming boldly the eternally ordained resurrection victory of their Lord. “Him, being delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God, you have taken by lawless hands, and put to death; whom God raised up, having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible that He should be held by it” (Act_2:23-24).

Let us Pray:

Lord God of resurrection, I praise You for the resurrection of Your Son, Jesus, my Saviour. Lord Jesus, I greatly anticipate celebrating the Lord’s Supper with You some day in the full reality of Your kingdom. Meanwhile, please work in my life the richness of Your grace, secured by Your sacrificial death and resurrection victory. In Your mighty name, I pray, Amen.

Words of Wisdom
Going Out with Joy

The blessings of the tribes are ours; for we are the true Israel who worship God in the spirit and have no confidence in the flesh. Zebulun is to rejoice because Jehovah will bless his “going out”; we also see a promise for ourselves lying latent in this benediction. When we go out we will look out for occasions of joy.

We go out to travel, and the providence of God is our convoy. We go out to emigrate, and the Lord is with us both on land and sea. We go out as missionaries, and Jesus said, “Lo, I am with you unto the end of the world.” We go out day by day to labour, and we may do so with pleasure, for God will be with us from morn till eve.

A fear sometimes creeps over us when starting, for we know not what we may meet with; but this blessing may serve us right well as a word of good cheer. As we pack up for moving, let us put this verse into our travelling trunk; let us drop it into our hearts and keep it there; yea, let us lay it on our tongue to make us sing. Let us weigh anchor with a song, or jump into the carriage with a psalm. Let us belong to the rejoicing tribe and in our every movement praise the Lord with joyful hearts.

And of Zebulun he said, Rejoice, Zebulun, in thy going out. –Deuteronomy 33:18