From the Minister's Desk . . .
Gale NelsonThe
Significance of Christ’s Resurrection
Welcome to the Miami Gardens
church of Christ. We are glad you are here. The entire month
of April, we will continue our series on “What God Said”, to
clarify biblical issues we face. Today, specifically, there is
a lot of discussion about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I
want to help you understand the significance of this blessed
event. Here are Five important points to remember about the
significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the
dead:
Each spring, millions of people around the world acknowledge,
in some fashion or another, that Jesus Christ was raised from
the dead some twenty centuries ago. Modern society calls it
“Easter.”
The origin of this term is commonly thought to derive from
Easter, the name of a Teutonic spring goddess. The term
“Easter,” is found once in the King James Version of the Bible
(Acts 12:4). The Greek word is pascha, correctly rendered
“Passover” in later translations. In fact, though pascha is
found twenty-nine times in the Greek New Testament, it is only
rendered “Easter” once, even in the KJV.
Christians are not authorized to celebrate “Easter” as a
special annual event acknowledging the resurrection of Christ.
Faithful children of God reflect upon the Savior’s
resurrection every Sunday (the resurrection day - cf. Jn.
20:1ff) as they gather to worship God in the regular assembly
of the church (cf. Acts 20:7; 1 Cor. 16:2).
We ought to be glad, however, that multitudes – usually caught
up in pursuits wholly materialistic – will take at least some
time for reflection upon the event of the Savior’s
resurrection. It is entirely appropriate that Christians seize
this opportunity to teach; we should be both willing and able
to explain to our friends and family the significance of the
Lord’s resurrection.
The resurrection of Jesus from the dead is the foundation of
the Christian system (cf. 1 Cor. 15:14ff). If there was no
resurrection, Christianity is a hoax, and we are wasting our
time. But the truth is, the event of Jesus’ resurrection is
incontrovertible. This being the case, just what is the
significance of Jesus’ resurrection? Think about these
matters:
First, the resurrection is one of the major evidences that
Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Paul affirmed that Christ is
“declared to be the Son of God with power ... by the
resurrection from the dead” (Rom. 1:4).
Second, Jesus’ resurrection represents an assurance that we
can have forgiveness from our sins. Paul contended: “... if
Christ hath not been raised, our faith is vain; ye are yet in
your sins” (1 Cor. 15:17). The reverse of the apostle’s
affirmation would be this: If Jesus was raised, sins will be
forgiven when we obey the gospel – Acts 2:38; 22:16.
Third, the resurrection tells the world that the kingdom of
God is ruled by a living sovereign. The founder of Islam is
dead and his bones lie dormant in the earth. But the founder
of Christianity – sixty years after His death – appeared to
John on the island of Patmos and said: “I am the first and the
last, and the Living one ... I was dead, and behold, I am
alive for evermore ...” (Rev. 1:17-18).
Fourth, Jesus’ resurrection proves that physical death is not
the termination of human existence. God is the giver of life
(Gen. 2:7; 1 Tim. 6:13). Christ’s triumph over the grave is
Heaven’s pledge to us that we too shall be raised. This is why
Jesus is referred to as the “firstfruits of them that are
asleep” (1 Cor. 15:20, 23).
Fifth, the Lord’s resurrection previewed the ultimate victory
of Christianity over all its enemies. In the book of
Revelation, Jesus is depicted as a lamb that had been slain,
but was standing again (Rev. 5:6). This same Lord was “the
lion of the tribe of Judah” that had overcome His foes (Rev.
5:5). Christians too will overcome as a result of the Lamb’s
sacrifice and victory over death (cf. Rev. 12:11).
The resurrection of the Son of God should be a constant
reminder to us of these wonderful biblical truths. We honor
our Master’s victory over death – not once-a-year, but every
week!
Why not obey HIM through the gospel today?
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