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Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome start for the tomb,
They find the stone rolled away,
Mary Magdalene goes to tell the disciples,
Mary, the mother of James, draws near and sees the angel,
She goes back to meet the other women following with spices
Meanwhile Peter and John arrive, look in and depart,
Mary Magdalene returns weeping, sees two angels, then Jesus,
The risen Christ bids her tell the disciples,
Mary (mother of James) meanwhile returns with the women,
They return and see the two angels, ;
They also hear the angel's message,
On their way to find the disciples, they are met by the risen Christ,
Post-resurrection Appearances
To Mary Magdalene ;
To the women returning from the tomb
To Peter later in the day ;
To the disciples going to Emmaus in the evening
To the apostles (except Thomas) ; -19-24
To the apostles a week later (Thomas present)
In Galilee to the seven by the Lake of Tiberias
In Galilee on a mountain to the apostles and 500 believers
At Jerusalem and Bethany again to Cor 15:7
At Olivet and the ascension
To Paul near Damascus ;
To Stephen outside Jerusalem
To Paul in the temple ;
To John on Patmos
Merril F. Unger, The New Unger's Bible Handbook, Revised by Gary N. Larson, Moody Press, Chicago, 1984, pp.
397-398.
Well over three hundred verses are concerned with the subject of Jesus' resurrection in the New Testament.
We are told that this event is a sign for unbelievers (); cf. ) as well as the answer for the believer's doubt ().
It serves as the guarantee that Jesus' teachings are true (; Corrinthians 15:12-20) and is the center of the gospel itself (, ; Corrinthians 15:1-4).
Further, the resurrection is the impetus for evangelism (; ), the key indication of the believer's daily power to live the Christian life (, ; ) and the reason for the total commitment of our lives (; ).
The resurrection even addresses the fear of death (; ; cf. ) and is related to the second coming of Jesus (; ).
Lastly, this event is a model of the Christian's resurrection from the dead (; ; ) and provides a foretaste of heaven for the believer (; ).
For a popular treatment that addresses these and other aspects, see Gary R. Habermas, The Centrality of the Resurrection.
Gary R. Habermas & J.P. Moreland, Immortality - The Other Side of Death, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1992, p. 245.
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Introduction
The resurrection of our Savior is without question the most significant event in human history.
Either He rose from the dead and therefore he is God as he claimed to be, or he did not and Christ is an imposter and the Christian faith is but a great hoax.
Paul said it this way in
1 Co 15
If No Resurrection:
Our Preaching is vain - What do we have to preach but the resurrection!
Gary R. Habermas & J.P. Moreland, Immortality - The Other Side of Death, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1992, p. 245.
Our Faith is vain- What do we have to believe but the resurrection!
We are in our sins - “ye are yet in your sins”
Those that have died believing in Christ are perished (no hope) - “they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perished”
We are miserable living our present lives for a purpose that has no founding!
“we are of all men most miserable”
Declaration: Christ is risen from the dead!
Preposition: Have you truly considered the significance of such a wonderful truth!
Transition: I want us to notice 4 important consequences of the Resurrection of Christ
I.
The Conquest of the Resurrection
“in Christ shall all be made alive”
1 Co 15:
A. The reality of death
“as in Adam all die”
This world has answers to many problems, but they have no answer to the problem of death!
There is no other way to be made alive, but in Christ!
This world has answers to many problems, but they have no answer to the problem of death!
Illustration: I just read of the passing of a woman in Italy who was believed to be the oldest woman on earth 117 years old.
The world's oldest person and the last known to have been born in the 1800s died Saturday.
Emma Morano, 117, of Italy died Saturday afternoon, AFP and the Associated Press reported.
Dr.
Carlo Bava told the AP that she died while sitting in a rocking chair in her home, located in the Northern Italy town of Verbania.
She ate a raw egg every day and credited her longevity to her diet, she told Italian newspaper La Stampa.
"For breakfast I eat biscuits with milk or water," she said.
"Then during the day I eat two eggs — one raw and one cooked — just like the doctor recommended when I was 20 years old.
For lunch I'll eat pasta and minced meat then for dinner, I'll have just a glass of milk."
Sleep also was important.
She went to bed before 7 p.m. and arose before 6 a.m.
B. The remedy of Christ
“so in Christ shall all be made alive”
There is no other way to be made alive, but in Christ!
It is because of the resurrection that we can be converted (changed!)
II.
The Comfort of the Resurrection
“be not afraid”
Matthew 2810
Why did fear grip Jesus’ followers?
Was it because it seemed like hope was lost? - things are not always as they seem!
Fear is the opposite of belief -
Was it because it seemed like hope was lost? - things are not always as they seem!
Illustration: President and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison were so intimidated by the newfangled electricity installed in the White House they didn't dare touch the switches.
If there were no servants around to turn off the lights when the Harrison’s went to bed, they slept with them on.
Most of the time what we fear never comes to pass!
How many times as Christians do we find ourselves fearful and unbelieving.
The resurrection reminds us of God’s power over death and the grave and it reminds us of his desire to comfort us in our hour of need.
III.
The Commission of the Resurrection
“go…teach…baptize”
Matthew 28:18
A. A Commission of Movement
“go ye therefore”
Christ is given all power (risen from the dead)- he promised to be with us - what is stopping us from going?
Illustration: A one-legged school teacher from Scotland came to J. Hudson Taylor to offer himself for service in China.
"With only one leg, why do you think of going as a missionary?"
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