340 likes | 363 Views
Reality of the Resurrection. 1 Cor. 15:12-20. Why do Easter E gg H unts seem to be more exciting than news about Christ’s death and resurrection? Because many people have not grasped the significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection!.
E N D
Reality of the Resurrection 1 Cor. 15:12-20
Why do Easter Egg Hunts seem to be more exciting than news about Christ’s death and resurrection? Because many people have not grasped the significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection!
“The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the greatest feat in the annals of human history. It is the very “capstone in the arch of Christianity.” - H. Hanegraaff 1 Corinthians 15:14
1 Cor. 15:14 And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.
We need to come to a conclusion today that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is more than a fairy tale, more than a legend, and more than some religious symbol The resurrection of Jesus is a historical fact that is indisputable
“There is more evidence that Jesus rose from the dead than there is that Julius Caesar ever lived or that Alexander the Great died at the age of thirty-three.” - Billy Graham
Let’s look at some evidence that resurrection is real and compare it to some objections
The SWOON Theory Some have concluded that Jesus just passed out and revived later in His tomb “For the Resurrection to have any significance, Jesus had to be dead first.” Dr. N. Geisler
He began his suffering at the Garden of Gethsemane where Luke 22:44 says, “his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.”
His suffering continued throughout his interrogations before Annas and Caiaphas, where He was hit in the face, spit upon and beaten
It continued as He was taken to Pilate, where He was flogged, given a crown of thorns, spit upon & repeatedly struck on the head The flogging alone was so brutal that it is amazing he lasted until His crucifixion
Then there was the crucifixion…. “The Roman system of crucifixion had been fine-tuned to produce maximum pain The word excruciating (literally “out of the cross”) had to be invented to fully codify its horror.” - H. Hanegraaf
John 19:31-37 Mark 15:44-45
The STOLEN BODY Theory Matt. 27:51-61 gives the account of Jesus’ burial: Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Sandhedrin, placed Jesus’ body in his tomb
It also says that Mary Magdalene & the other Mary were sitting opposite the tomb
The next day the Sanhedrin came up with a plan to specifically thwart any plan the disciples might have of stealing Jesus’ body and faking a resurrection by getting Pilate’s order to post guards and seal the tomb (vv.62-66)
Some might say that the Romans or the Jews stole the body, but that makes no sense What motive would they have had? That would only encourage something they wanted squelched
Instead, after Jesus had risen, and the guards had reported everything that had happened, the chief priests bribed them to circulate a false story that the disciples had stolen the body (Matthew 28:11-15)
The tomb was discovered empty because it was empty Nobody got the tombs mixed up Nobody stole the body It was empty, period!
The SECRET RISING Theory One of the greatest proofs of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was His many post-resurrection appearances
While there were many appearances, for the sake of time, I want to look at just one of these appearances
“After that, he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep. (1 Corinthians 15:6)
There were surely many people that could testify to the trustworthiness of this statement Paul’s statement had plenty of eyewitness testimony to back it up or to disprove it if it had been false
The evidence of TRANSFORMATION The reality is that a transformation in Jesus’ followers took place This is an evidence of the reality of the resurrection
This small band of disciples went from hiding to preaching in a very short time They were willing to go through horrible torture and death
Lee Strobel writes, “Nobody willingly dies for something that they know is false.” “They knew Jesus had died, they knew there was an empty tomb, and they had seen Him…
And the reality of the resurrection’s transforming power didn’t stop with the eyewitnesses…
But within weeks of the resurrection, not just one, but an entire community of at least ten thousand Jews were willing to give up the very sociological and theological traditions that had given them their national identity.” (Case for Easter, p.88)
Some angry Jews in Thessalonica said of Paul and his comrades that “These men who have caused trouble all over the world have now come here.”(Acts 17:6 NIV)
Some angry Jews in Thessalonica said of Paul and his comrades that “These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also.” (Acts 17:6 KJV)
The original followers and the hearers of that 1st century were so radically transformed that they affected their culture in a big way And the transformation of people has been continuing for 2000 years
What does all this mean to me? It proves Jesus is God It provides for my salvation It provides for my resurrection
What does all this mean to me? It provides for the content of my message (v. 14) It provides the basis for my submission to Him (vv. 25-18) It gives me reason to endure hardships (vv. 30-32a)
What does all this mean to me? It provides motivation me to live a godly life (vv. 32b-34) It assures me of ultimate victory when I see finally Him (vv. 51-57) It challenges me to serve Him faithfully (v. 58)