EVIDENCE OF THE
RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST (Part II)
The resurrection of Jesus
Christ is fundamental and foundational to our faith. The fact that we serve a RISEN Savior sets Christianity apart,
making it (and its adherents) distinctive from all other belief systems. Most world religions focus solely on
philosophical propositions and suppositions.
Of the four major religions that center around personalities,
Christianity is the only one that lays claim to an empty tomb.
Christ
and Christianity are FUNDAMENTALLY AND FOUNDATIONALLY unique! Abraham, the patriarch of
Judaism, passed away around 1900 B.C. and was buried in a cave by Isaac and Ishmael,
his sons. (Genesis 25:9) Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism,
died after eating a dish of wild mushrooms in 483 B.C. Muhammad, the founder of Islam, succumbed to
poisoning in 632 A.D. Nevertheless,
anyone who travels to Jerusalem can visit the site of the empty tomb of Jesus
Christ. The victorious echo of the
angelic announcement still resonates in our spirits: “He is not here: for he is risen as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.”
(Matthew 28:6) Glory hallelujah to The
Risen King!
The post-resurrection
appearances of Jesus Christ are key confirmations that he indeed (and in fact)
rose from the dead. For your prayerful consideration,
His numerous appearances are listed below.
Jesus appeared to Mary
Magdalene.
--(John 20:14 – Mark 16:9)
Jesus appeared to Mary and
Mary Magdalene outside the tomb.
--(Matthew 28:9-10)
Jesus appeared to Peter.
--(Luke 24:34 – I
Corinthians 15:5)
Jesus appeared to certain
disciples near Emmaus.
--(Luke 24:13-33)
Jesus appeared to 10
disciples; Thomas was absent and Judas was dead.
--(Luke 24:36-43 – John 20:19-24)
Jesus appeared to the 11
surviving disciples.
--(John 20:26-29 – Matthew
28:16-20 – Mark 16:14-20 – Luke 24:33-52 – Acts 1:1-12)
Jesus appeared to 7
disciples by the Lake of Tiberius.
--(John 21:1-23)
Jesus appeared to 500
believers in Galilee.
--(I Corinthians 15:6)
Jesus appeared to James,
his brother.
--(I Corinthians 15:7)
Jesus appeared at his
ascension to Heaven.
--(Acts 1:3-12)
Jesus appeared to Saul at
his conversion.
--(Acts 9:3-6 – I
Corinthians 15:8)
Jesus appeared to Stephen,
the deacon-martyr.
--(Acts 7:55)
Jesus appeared twice to
Paul in the temple.
--(Acts 22:17-21 – Acts
23:11)
Jesus appeared to John, the
revelator, on Patmos.
--(Revelation 1:10-20)
Another positive proof of
the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the fact that his apostles were empowered
thereafter to work resurrection miracles themselves, i.e. they raised people from
the dead. One such example was Peter’s
raising of a deceased female disciple named Tabitha, a.k.a. Dorcas. (Acts
9:35-41)
It is important to note
that various claims contradicting the resurrection of Jesus Christ have
surfaced from time to time, including the
hallucination theory, which suggests that the people who encountered the
risen Christ were experiencing some sort of mass hysteria. This assertion is ludicrous since it is
highly unlikely that 500 persons (or even 11 disciples) would experience
simultaneous and similar hallucinations.
Other detractors have set forth the
wrong tomb theory, stating that the soldiers were actually guarding an
empty tomb, and the women who came to anoint him on Sunday possibly visited the
wrong tomb. This scenario is unlikely
and illogical since both Mary and Mary Magdalene were present when Jesus was
extracted from the cross and buried in Joseph’s tomb. The
Theft Theory alleges that the disciples stole and concealed the body of
Jesus before the tomb was guarded by Roman soldiers. This is also improbable because Jesus had to
be buried quickly before the Sabbath observance began that Friday evening, and
the Jewish women did not return to the tomb until early Sunday. In the interim, Jesus’ tomb was well secured
and guarded. The Swoon Theory contends that Jesus did not really die, that
he was in a trance state and was later revived by the cool air of the
tomb. This theory is patently
absurd. Not only were the limbs of Jesus
cruelly nailed to a cross; he had been beaten mercilessly the night before and
his back was a bloody mess; both tortuous acts caused him to experience profuse
and deadly hemorrhaging over an extended period of time. Finally, the Roman soldiers pierced his side
with a spear. Jesus could never have
survived these vicious conditions spontaneously, without medical treatment.
The facts of the matter are
quite simple. Bottom-line: JESUS CHRIST
ROSE FROM THE DEAD ON THE THIRD DAY, just as He said He would. (Matthew 26:61 – Mark 14:58 – John 2:19).
Nevertheless…my greatest
witness to His resurrection is much more personal and practical:
You ask me how I know He lives? HE LIVES…WITHIN MY HEART!
Sisters and brothers, be
continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO
MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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