Easter Sunday
This Sunday we celebrate the resurrection of
Jesus as countless millions have done so over the centuries, but we face a
battle to proclaim our message as secular extremists try to create a spiritual
vacuum. Our message is that Jesus Christ is the One who died on a Cross for the
forgiveness of our sins and rose again on the third day. That is unique feat
which no other religion can match.
The story begins with Mary Magdelene, the one
who loved Jesus dearly because of the help He had given her, being last at the
Cross and first at the tomb crying bitterly. She ran for Peter who with John
ran to the tomb, and John being the younger got their first, but he let Peter
enter the tomb being the stronger character. They realised Jesus must have
risen as He had foretold, for there were no clothes present.
We notice here two believers, one gentle and
reserved as John, whilst Peter was always more impulsive and decisive, each
revealing their devotion in different ways. There is room for all characters in
the Church.
The men left the scene, but Mary stayed, she
loved Jesus when He was alive and then was too grieved to leave. Mary was the
last person to stay with Jesus at the Cross and first to go to His tomb. This
was a testimony to her loyalty for none of the men stayed. She remained
sobbing, but she was rewarded when she became the first person to meet the
risen Lord. We see that those who are loyal to Christ are honoured by Him, and
those who are most true will have most communion with Him
As she wept, she saw two angels in white, and
they asked why she was weeping. She said it was because they had taken away the
Lord, and she did not know where they had laid him. She then turned around and
saw Jesus standing, but she did not know that it was Jesus.
Jesus asked her, why she was weeping and who was
she looking for. Supposing him to be the gardener, she told him she was looking
for the Lord and wanted to find his body so she could take it away. It was
rather optimistic and unrealistic for to expect herself, a frail woman, to
carry a dead man’s body any distance. Jesus the identified Himself and told her
to go and tell His disciples, so making her to become the first Christian
witness.
According to the other gospel accounts, other
women besides Mary went to the tomb early that morning. It is sometimes claimed
that the Bible accounts cannot be true because of variations in the gospels;
that in fact only offers credibility. If everyone here this morning was given a
piece of paper and told to go home and write an account of what happened from
the beginning of the service until the time you left I guarantee when you later
compared all the writings no two would be the same, yet no one could doubt you
were here. Any lawyer will confirm that when two witnesses offer an identical
statement there is an immediate suspicion they have colluded.
This is what Easter is all about, the real
spiritual message that Jesus rose from the dead, not the money making
enterprise it has become. Easter is celebrated to remind us that when our days
on this earth are over, we have the assurance we shall live with our Lord if we
have accepted Him as Saviour. The resurrection is the foundation of
Christianity.
Whilst there is much about our faith that is
respected by people who are not practising Christians, such as being forgiven
of sin, hearing that God is love (very popular), but they think that is a free
for all without any commitment. They will come to Church for a baptism and make
all sorts of promises simply because it is a necessary requirement, but they
don’t take things seriously or literally. Things are not made any easier by the
irresponsible liberals within the Church who themselves question much of the
faith.
If someone had said a hundred years ago that we
could sit in our homes and by watching a box in the corner of the room show events
then happening on the other side of the world; or that by taking a small
handset pressing a few buttons you could speak to someone in any part of the
world they would have been deemed to be insane. Yet it happens every day by
man’s efforts, and we still question what the Almighty God can achieve.
If Easter had not happened; if Jesus had not
been raised from the dead, then we have no faith. Christianity rises and falls
on the resurrection of Jesus. This has been proclaimed down the ages and if not
true, the Bible writers would have lied and millions of people would have made
great sacrifices in the cause of the faith in vain. Why would educated men like
Paul, and down to earth fishermen, lie when they had nothing to gain by doing
so? Paul had a brilliant mind, one of the finest minds of his day and was a
determined opponent of Christianity, yet God convinced him and in consequence
Paul suffered very much for the sake of the gospel.
Through centuries that have followed, brilliant
men and women have experienced the same fellowship and power in their lives, in
addition to peace of mind. They were not simple minded people, but some of the
greatest scholars of their day who have forsaken the chance of earning great
wealth in other professions, in order to serve God and His Church.
If Jesus had not been raised there would be nor
forgiveness, we would have no future, but the evidence is overwhelming in
favour. First century witnesses and documents tell. We have testimony from men
present at that time that the resurrection of Jesus was real, objective and
physical, This is what the Church has always believed in over two thousand
years of Christian witness that has sustained the hearts of millions.
The Apostles Creed does not say I believe in the
forgiveness of sins and the spiritual resurrection of Jesus, it says I believed
in the resurrection of the body; the physical, tangible bodily resurrection.
After the resurrection we find the Apostles
preaching openly and fearlessly, and suffering violently for doing so. Men do
not invent stories to be put in prison and get beaten up, or hung on a cross
like Peter.
When the stone was rolled away, it let not only
Jesus out, but let Him into our hearts. The resurrection happened 2,000 years
ago, but the risen Lord Jesus has continued to meet with those who seek him
ever since
Let us always remember that Jesus never changes,
He is the same yesterday to today for ever, and will take care of all who
believe and put their trust in Him
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