“Christ died for our
sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the
third day according to the Scriptures…”
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4, NIV).
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4, NIV).
These verses enshrine the
essence of the Christian faith. They contain the essential message of Easter,
the most important even in the church year. Three great truths are emphasized. On
Friday Jesus died on the cross. On Saturday He lay in Joseph’s tomb. On Sunday
He rose from the dead. Deny these fundamental facts and you negate
Christianity.
Two other very important
things about Christ emerge from these verses. First, He was truly man because He died. Death is characteristic of
mankind. In this fact lay the necessity for the incarnation. He was also really God because He rose
from the dead. Man cannot rise from the dead. Because Jesus was infinite, His
death was of infinite value and made expiation for the sins of the whole world.
Exactly in the manner and
for the purposes revealed in the Scriptures, He died for our sins. He was
buried, not in a common grave, but in a new tomb. He rose again on the third
day under the circumstances recorded on Scriptures. It was a bodily resurrection. When the women and
Peter and John looked into the tomb, it was empty except for the grave clothes,
still lying in the folds that had encased Him. The butterfly had flown, leaving
an empty chrysalis (Muslims glory in a full coffin in Mecca. Christians glory
in an empty tomb in Jerusalem. We have a living Christ; they have a dead
prophet).
But how can the
resurrection be explained? Christ’s body must have been removed either by human
or by superhuman hands. If by human hands, it must have been by the hands of
friends or foes. His foes would not, because that would look as if He really
had risen. His friends could not remove the body for the tomb was sealed, and a
guard of sixty soldiers watched to ensure that it was not rifled. The only
alternative is that “God the Father…
raised him from the dead” (Galatians 1:1).
If Christ did not rise
from the dead as His disciples claimed, we cannot account for the complete
transformation of these men who had been cowering behind closed doors for fear
of the Jews. Their radiant joy and fearless witness is testimony of His
transformation.
You ask me how I know He lives?
He lives within my heart.
(A.H. Ackley)
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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