"[Jesus] is not here, for he has risen." |
“[The] angel said to the women, ‘Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He
is not here, for he has risen as he said’... So they departed quickly from
the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples” (Matthew 28:5, 8, ESV).
Gary R. Habermas, PhD
confidently says, “The
Resurrection is the cornerstone of our [Christian] faith.” And
the most important fact of the Resurrection is that the tomb was empty of the
body. How do we know this for sure?
The Jewish leaders who
despised Jesus heard his prophesy that he was going to come back again.
Therefore, they wanted to ensure that his disciples didn’t steal the body to
pretend that the prophesy came true and went to Pilate with a request that he
secure the tomb of Jesus. In response to their request, Pilate installed a
Roman guard of 16 men in front of the tomb and sealed the tomb with a two-ton
stone with his own seal on the stone (Matthew 27:62-66) in response to their
request. Surely a weak band of followers like the disciples wouldn’t be able to
get past a trained Roman guard. Yet in
spite of the soldiers’ best efforts, they couldn’t keep Jesus in the tomb. On
the third day, he walked right out of the grave.
Just imagine how the
religious leaders took the news of the Resurrection! And interesting story is
told in the Gospel according to Matthew about the Jewish priests’ reaction to
the news that Jesus had risen from the dead. The tomb guards were concerned
about their own welfare because they had failed in their mission and could be
punished by execution, perhaps even Crucifixion. Some of the guards came and
told the priests what had happened at the tomb. The priests bribed the guards
to spread the story that the disciples stole the body (Matthew 28:11-15). These
were the actions of a desperate group who were afraid of Jesus!
Apologetics author Ralph
Muncaster, former sceptic, writes: “It would have
been virtually impossible for the misfit band of disciples to overcome the
guard and steal the body of Jesus. Nor would they have any reason to do so.
Despite the explanation presented by the Jewish leaders and the Roman guards
that the disciples had stolen the body, the city of Jerusalem was not accepting
it. Instead, the people accepted the story presented by the eyewitnesses that
Jesus had rose from the dead. Many gave their lives to verify this strong
belief.
“In the nutshell, all the Jewish
leaders and Romans had to do in order to end Christianity forever was to
produce the corpse of Jesus. They couldn’t do it. And Christianity has since
become the largest religion in the world. The tomb was empty.”
Evidence of Jesus’ Resurrection #1:
The Empty
Tomb
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
References:
1) David W. Balsiger and
Michael Minor, The Case for Christ’s
Resurrection (Orlando, Florida: Bridge-Logos, 2007), p. 8-10.
2) Gary R. Habermas, The Case for Christ’s Resurrection, DVD,
David W. Balsiger, senior producer, Grizzly Adams Productions, Inc., 2007.
3) Ralph O. Muncaster, Examine the Evidence (Eugene, OR: Harvest
House Publishers, 2004), p. 393.
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