I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God's power for us who believe Him. (Ephesians 1:19 NLT)
Let us point out that after His
resurrection our Lord was, because of the peculiar nature of His resurrection
state, no longer subject to natural limitations. Time and space now had no
control of Him. This principle abides, and it applies now. When there is a
living in the values and energy of resurrection Life we are children of eternity
and of the universe. Prayer touches the ends of the earth, and the significance
of our being and doing is of universal and eternal dimensions: there are no
limitations. So then, beloved of God, the natural life is no longer a criterion;
whether it be strong or weak matters not. Its strength does not mean
effectiveness in spiritual things, whether that strength be intellectual, moral,
social or physical. Its weakness does not carry a handicap.
We are called to live and serve
only in His Life, which is the only efficient and sure one. What is true of the
Head must be true of the members. What is true of the Vine must be true of the
branches. What is true of the last Adam must be true of every member of His
race. "Planted together in the likeness of His resurrection" said the apostle
(Romans 6:5), and he prayed that it might be more and more experiential – "that
I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection" (Philippians 3:10). That
should be the prayer of every true Spirit-led servant of Christ.