PROCLAMATION
“And the angel answered and said unto the women, ‘Fear not ye; for I
know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here; for He is
risen, as He said. Come, see the place where The Lord lay.’ ”
Matthew 28:5-6 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words
are from the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, as recorded under the influence of The
Holy Spirit of God according to the Apostle
Matthew. After the body of Jesus was placed in Joseph’s tomb, a large
stone was rolled in front of the entrance. (Matthew 27:59-60) The chief
priests and the Pharisees convinced Pilate to post a guard at the tomb to
prevent the Jews from stealing the body and claiming that He had risen from the
dead. (Matthew 27:62-66) After the Sabbath, at dawn there was a violent
earthquake. An angel of The Lord came down from heaven, went to the tomb,
rolled the stone away and sat on it. (Matthew 28:1-2) Mary Magdalene and
the other Mary went to the tomb and they saw the angel. That was when the
angel spoke to them and told them that Jesus, The Christ, had risen just as He
said that He would. After the women left the tomb to tell the disciples
the good news, Jesus appeared to them. (Matthew 28:8-10) Later Jesus met
with His eleven disciples and they worshiped Him. He spoke with them and
gave them what is referred to as “The Great Commission,” to go and make
disciples of all nations. (Matthew 28:16-20)
APPLICATION
The
crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, The Christ, is recorded
in all four of the gospels. (Matthew 27:26 to 28:8; Mark 15:15 to 16:8; Luke
23:23 to 24:9; and John 19:16 to 20:10) It was predicted more than four
hundred years earlier by the prophet Isaiah. (Isaiah 53:5-6) The
resurrection of Jesus, The Christ, was not witnessed; it must be
believed. Thomas believed after he saw for himself The Resurrected Christ
and touched the wounds in His hands and side. Blessed are those of us
that have not seen and yet believe. (John 20:27-29) However, after He
rose from the grave, He appeared for man to see Him on more than forty
different times before He ascended to heaven. (Matthew 28:9-20; Mark 16:9-20;
Luke 24:13-50; and John 20:11-29 and 21:1-23)
For forty days after His resurrection (Acts 1:3) Jesus appeared to His
disciples, spoke to them, touched Him, and at times He ate with them. His
ascension to heaven from a mountain in Galilee was witnessed by the disciples.
(Acts 1:9)
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