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The Purpose and Proof of the Resurrection
Matthew 27:50 After 6 hours on the cross
Jesus cried aloud, “It is finished!”
And then He died. Is this
the end of Him Who was in the beginning?
Will Christianity die out in a short lived puff of smoke?
Will man continue down the sin paved highway to hell now that He’s
gone? I’m happy to remind you
today that although almost everyone thought it was all over, including His
disciples, Jesus shouted triumphantly, “Over my dead body!” as He conquered
death, hell, and the grave, and rose again just as He promised!
And just like the end of the world is only the beginning, this was
just the beginning for Jesus and all who would follow Him and be saved!
He was about to make all things new.
[read text] I believe it is very
interesting that after Jesus cried ‘It is finished’ and died, from that
point forward no hostile hands were allowed to touch Him.
It’s as if God the Father said, ok, enough, hands off.
The soldiers who usually would have broken His legs so He could no
longer rise to breathe for some reason didn’t, and the scripture was
fulfilled that no bones of His would be broken.
Instead, they stick a spear into His chest cavity and out flowed
blood and water. The blood is
symbolic to us of the continual fountain which still flows today to wash
away our sin. The water suggests
congestive heart failure. You
could say that Jesus died of a broken heart as He hung there taking our
sins, thinking of us! Not only did the soldiers
never touch Him again, they didn’t even take Him down as they usually would
have, that job was granted to one of His followers, this Joseph, upon
begging for it. He was a secret
disciple, rich, and not wholehearted, but still a follower.
With him was a guy named Nicodemus who, similarly, first came to
Jesus under cover of darkness [Nic at night!] Jesus had suffered all
kinds of physical abuse and indignities for at least 18 hours, but then
suddenly, hands off! And these 2
men took the body down, wrapped it for burial, and laid it in the private
garden tomb. Pilate commanded that a
seal be placed over the stone, and guards posted lest His body be stolen
away by His disciples. But we
know it was the furthest thing from their minds.
They are elsewhere, hunkered in a bunker, hoping not to be tracked
and killed themselves. It’s
amazing to me what the religious leaders said in v. 63... v. 63 5 times Jesus specifically
told the disciples that He would rise again
[Mt. 16:21, 17:9, 22 What a picture it must’ve
been—the Rock of Ages sealed behind an aged rock.
The Light of the world is now shut up in darkness.
The One Who came to give life is now dead, but not for long!
I don’t care for the crucifix because my Jesus is no longer on that
cross...I serve a living Savior!
“Gospel” means “good news”...and it wouldn’t be good news if He had only
died for us, and not risen again.
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Purposes:
[why He had to literally rise from
the dead]
1.
His resurrection was the single sign of His deity. He claimed to be God, but
this was the day He proved it.
Many have made the claim, but never have any of them beaten death!
Doing miracles wasn’t enough...others in the Bible worked miracles,
which was a sign that they were OF God, but only the resurrection could prove that He was God!
Even the antichrist will be able to work miracles, but once he is
sent to hell it is never to rise again, but not Jesus—because you can’t keep
the God man down! Many wanted a sign from
Jesus that He was God. He said
the only sign you’ll get is Jonah’s sign, 3 days and nights in the belly of
the earth, and then out I’ll come! Romans 1:4
2.
His resurrection verifies the truth of Scripture. The Bible falls apart if He
remained dead. But since He
rose, we have proof that the Bible is true.
The OT made numerous predictions about the Messiah someday coming and
conquering death. The odds were
against that, it was next to impossible that the Jews would kill their own
Messiah, and no one had beaten death before...until now!
3.
His resurrection secures our future resurrection. John 14:19 1 Corinthians 15:20 We have hope in death.
Because Jesus conquered death for us we also can cheat death! The resurrection completes
the gospel!
4.
His resurrection starts His ministry of High Priest. He’s our Mediator, our
Intercessor. [Heb. 8:6]
We can now go to the Father without the help of a human priest, like
in OT times. v. 51 Tradition states that 2
teams of horses could not have torn that veil in the temple.
Our Catholic friends do much good in this world, but I must differ
with them on this matter of needing to confess to a man. Hebrews 4:14
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Proofs: You don’t have to put your
brain on the shelf to believe in Jesus’ resurrection.
Our faith is not blind faith.
We’ve got good reasons to believe in it.
There are undeniable proofs that would hold up in any court of law.
1.
The remarkable change in the life of the disciples. One minute they are
cowering behind closed doors.
The next they are declaring His resurrection, walking in victory, and
all of them were willing
to lay down their lives for it!
The History Channel did an expose of the disciples in which they
asserted that they made the story up.
But why lay down your life for a made up story.
I think you’d have to study and practice to become that stupid, but
there’s several cable channels today that think we are, and they ask us to
believe some dumb, unfounded things.
Well, ours is a reasonable faith. One day Peter is denying
Him, saying, I don’t know the son of a...and a few days later He is
proclaiming Whom He truly is the Son of!
And he’s preaching to thousands who are getting saved.
What happened to Peter?
He saw the risen Savior! One moment Thomas is
doubting and saying I won’t believe unless I see Him.
The next minute he’s believing, and why?
Because Jesus walked in and showed him the nail holes in His hands!
And Thomas later died for Christ, run through by a lance. Luke was hanged from an
olive tree in Greece, John was boiled in oil and exiled, James was beheaded,
the other James was beaten to death with a club, Andrew was crucified and
preached to his persecutors until he died, Jude was shot to death with
arrows, Matthias was stoned and beheaded...and you want me believe it was
all for a made up story?
2.
The testimony of more than 500 eyewitnesses. 1 Corinthians 15:6 And
other extra [Josephus, Tacitus, Pliny
the Younger, Lucian, Babylonian Talmud] Non
3.
The power in the Name of Jesus to transform lives. For 2,000 years the name of
Jesus has not just reformed alcoholics, but transformed them.
Purified prostitutes / made liars tell the truth / turned haters into
lovers / turned wife beaters into docile men / made whoremongers faithful /
cleaned up cursing mouths / has saved souls from hell! Every other religion on
earth has this in common: their
founder is today dead. But I can say: “I serve a RISEN Savior,
He’s in the world today, I know that He is living, whatever men may say.
I see His hand of mercy, I hear His voice of cheer.
And just the time I need Him, He’s always near.
He lives, He lives!
Christ Jesus lives today. He
walks with me and talks with me along life’s narrow way.
He lives, He lives!
Salvation to impart. You ask me
how I know He lives? He lives
within my heart!
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