FORETOLD
FORETOLD: First, Jesus Himself
foretold His death and resurrection - and His death and resurrection
came about exactly as He had predicted (see Luke 18:31-33).
THE EMPTY GRAVE: Second, the resurrection is the only plausible
explanation for His
empty grave. A careful reading of the biblical story shows that the
grave where they laid the body of Jesus was closely guarded by Roman
soldiers and sealed with an enormous boulder (Matthew 27:62-66). If, as
some have claimed, Jesus was not dead, but only weakened, the guards and
the stone would have stopped his escape - or any rescue attempt by His
followers. Jesus' enemies would never have taken the body since His body
missing from the grave would only serve to encourage belief in His
resurrection.
PERSONAL ENCOUNTERS: Third, the resurrection is the only explanation
for the
appearances of Jesus Christ to His disciples. After His
resurrection, Jesus appeared at least ten times to those who had known
Him and at one time to as many as 500 people in one place. The Lord
proved that these appearances were not
hallucinations: He ate and talked with them and they touched Him.
(see I John 1:1 ff)
BIRTH OF THE CHURCH: Fourth, the resurrection is the only reasonable
explanation for the beginning of the Christian church. The Christian
church is by far the largest institution that exists or has ever existed
in the history of the world. More than half of the first sermon ever
preached had to do with the resurrection (Acts 2:14-36). Obviously, the
early church knew that this was the basis of its message. Just study the
life and message of
the Apostle Paul. The enemies of Jesus and His followers could have
stopped them at any time by simply producing Jesus' body.
TRANSFORMED LIVES: Fifth, the resurrection is the only logical
explanation for the
transformed lives of the disciples. They deserted Him before His
resurrection; after His death, they were discouraged and fearful. They
did not expect Jesus to rise from the dead (Luke 24:1-11).
Yet after His resurrection and their experience at Pentecost, these
same discouraged, disappointed men and women were transformed by the
mighty power of the risen Christ. In His name, they turned the world
upside down. Many lost their lives for their faith; others were terribly
persecuted. Their courageous behavior does not make sense apart from
their conviction that Jesus Christ was truly raised from the dead - a
fact worth dying for.
A LIVING LORD: Because of Jesus' resurrection, His
true followers do not merely observe the ethical code of a dead founder,
but rather have a vital, personal relationship with the living Lord.
Jesus Christ lives today and faithfully blesses and enriches the lives
of all those who trust and obey Him. Throughout the centuries,
multitudes have acknowledged the worthiness of Jesus Christ, including
many who have greatly influenced the world, such as William Wilberforce,
Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and Mother Teresa, who have all
fought slavery in some manner.
Do you sense that vacuum in your own heart?
Would you
like to know Jesus Christ personally as your living Savior? As bold
as it may sound, you can! Jesus is so eager to establish a personal,
loving relationship with you that He has already made all the necessary
arrangements. You can know for sure you are going to heaven when
you die!