The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
“He is not
here; for He is risen” (Matthew 28:6).
The
resurrection of Jesus Christ is the basis of the Christian faith. This fact
differentiates Christianity from all other religions. Their founders are all
deceased, but Jesus lives! The grave and hell could not retain the Prince of
life. He rose out of the grave
triumphantly and testified through His resurrection that He is truly God. When
we pray to this Prince of life, we don’t pray at His grave but gather around
the throne of Him who once was dead but who is now alive forever and ever
(Revelation 1:18).
The Reality of the Resurrection
The
appearances of Jesus Christ after His resurrection testify of this miracle. The
Bible clearly states that He appeared to Mary and that she recognized Him when
He talked with her. He gave her the assignment to go to His disciples and tell
them the good news that He lives.
He also
appeared to the two disciples who were on their way to Emmaus. They were sad,
and their faith had begun to waver. They had hoped He would deliver Israel. But
after Jesus had died and was placed in a grave, their faith and hope had
disappeared. When Jesus approached them, explained the Scriptures to them and
later broke bread with them, they recognized Him and were able to believe
again. Filled with joy, they rushed to Jerusalem to announce to the other
disciples that Jesus was alive and had met them.
Paul
testifies, too, that Jesus had appeared to him. What a difference this glimpse
of the living Savior made in the life of this apostle! First a persecutor of Christians,
then a follower of Jesus! First a proud Pharisee, then a humble disciple who
counted all things for loss so that he could gain Christ. Yes, it was this
glimpse of the living Savior that kindled the fire of his heart, which burned
until he had spread the message of salvation through Christ throughout the then
known world.
But the
empty grave is further confirmation of His resurrection. That the disciples had
stolen His body is foolishness. What did they want with His body? And if they
had dared to go to the grave, how would they have got the body? Didn’t the
Roman guards stand in front, and wasn’t the grave sealed?
And what a
change this experience made in the lives of the disciples themselves! Their
sadness transformed into joy and their despair into hope. Only the resurrection
could have brought that about.
But even
today, only a living Savior can influence and transform people. We know from
experience that He takes His place in a believing heart and changes our life.
Faith in a living Savior gives us a living hope of future glory.
The Necessity of the Resurrection
The Lord
Jesus had to arise from the dead to validate His own words. He had repeatedly
said that He must die but that He would rise again on the third day. If He had
remained in the grave, He would have been a deceiver. But, thanks be to God, He
arose and thereby proved to the whole world that He is the true Son of God.
And what
use would the preaching of the gospel be if Christ hadn’t risen? We would have
no gospel! “And if Christ is not risen,
then your faith is empty,” says
the apostle, “and our preaching is
in vain!” But, praise God, He lives! We
have the message of salvation for a sinful world. He lives, and because He lives, we will live
too!
The Importance of the Resurrection
The
resurrection of Jesus from the dead is of great importance, for otherwise our
faith would be in vain. We would still be in our sins. Those who are asleep in
Jesus would be lost, and we would be the most pitiable people of all, says the
apostle Paul. Only a living Savior can give us a living hope and a living
faith. Only He can forgive sins and deliver us from death and from hell.
If Christ
had not risen again, then we would have no hope for the future. If He weren’t
living, then we wouldn’t live either. What a dismal thought! But hasn’t God put
this hope into the heart of every person? No, we know Jesus lives and therefore
we will also live and be able to see our loved ones, who have fallen asleep in
Him, again.
We can pass
on this Easter message to the whole world: We have a living Savior! He came
triumphantly out of the grave. And through Him, we too can triumph over sin,
death, and hell. With joy we can chime in with the apostle: “Death is swallowed
up in victory. O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?
[…] But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1. Corinthians 15:54-57)
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