Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
Yes — and it changes everything. In Matthew 28:1-15, the tomb is found empty and the risen Jesus meets His followers. Dr. Toby Holt shows why the resurrection is the believer's greatest hope.
At dawn, two women came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead an angel rolled back the stone as the ground shook and the guards fell like dead men. "He is not here," the angel said, "for He is risen." The women met Jesus on the road and worshiped Him. Holt notes the leaders then paid the soldiers to lie and say the body was stolen — the same way the world still explains away the empty tomb. Because Christ conquered death, all who trust Him will rise too.
Questions this study answers:
1. What happened on the first Easter morning? Women came to a sealed tomb, but an angel announced Jesus had risen, and they met the living Christ on the road. Death could not hold Him.
2. Who saw the risen Jesus? The women at the tomb were the first eyewitnesses, followed by His disciples. Their testimony, not a stolen body, is how the news spread.
3. Why does the resurrection matter for us? Because Jesus' victory over death secures ours. All who trust in Him share His resurrection life; death is beaten, but only through Him.
"He is not here; for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay." — Matthew 28:6 (NKJV)
Dr. Toby Holt is President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Find more verse-by-verse Bible teaching at newgeneva.org; support this ministry at newgeneva.org/give.
In chapter 28 we come to the capstone event of Matthew's gospel, the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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:In this chapter we see that death does not have the last word.
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:In this passage we see that the one who laid down his life on Calvary had the power to take it up again.
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:And that those who have faith in him will one day be resurrected as well.
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:All right, Matthew 28. I am excited to be in the last chapter. I suspect you probably are too.
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:But I'm excited to be here because this is the best part. If Jesus had died in chapter 27,
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:if Jesus had died and stayed dead, if Christ's body and bones right now are somewhere,
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:decayed, rotting away into nothingness somewhere in the Middle East, then guess what? Your faith,
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:my faith is nothing if that's true. The Apostle Paul declared as much in 1 Corinthians 15. He
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:He says, if we're so deluded as to think that this is true and it's not,
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:we are among all people the most foolish.
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:With that said, think of the disciples.
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:They watched Jesus be arrested, tried, crucified, and died.
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:And at that moment, their faith was put to the greatest test.
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:They had to wonder, what comes next?
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:Does anything come next?
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:Have we just lost our rabbi, our leader, the one that we hoped was the one to come,
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:the great Messiah, the prophecy that we had expected all these years?
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:If he stays dead, what's to become of us?
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:What's to become of everything we've done in the past three years?
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:have had any meaning. Christ's disciples feared that what had happened would take their hope and
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:their future to the grave with them. They feared that when Jesus breathed his last, that that was
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:the end. He was gone forever. When the stone rolled in front of the tomb, that was all she wrote. But
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:it wasn't, because there's chapter 28. See, on the third day, after Christ's death, after his burial,
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:after the stone, a heavy stone rolled from the tomb, those who went to the tomb, as we're going
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:to see in this morning's text, those who went to the tomb the third day in the morning, bright and
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:early, they got the shock of their lives. Three days later, they found that the same one that
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:they had watched be nailed to a cross and say, it is finished, breathe his last, and then pass into
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:the great beyond. They found that three days later, where they expected to find his corpse,
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:they found nothing except an angel who told them, the one you seek is not here, he is written. Now,
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:that part of the narrative, really almost everyone's familiar with the crucifixion and
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:resurrection in a generic sense. The culture around us has heard these narratives before.
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:We heard it in Charlie Brown on Friday night. You hear the basics of the gospel message throughout
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:our culture, but not everyone understands how it applies to them. Some folks, if you ask them the
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:basic Jesus story, they'll say, well, he died on a cross and then he rose or is supposed to rise
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:somewhere thereafter. The problem is not so much that our culture doesn't understand the broad
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:strokes of what had happened. The problem is that they don't have any idea how to apply it
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:to themselves. And if they do, they only apply the first part. If they do, they understand that
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:he was crucified and somehow that paid our debt. The cultural elders might get that. They might get
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:substitutionary atonement at least 10% correct. They might recognize that what happened on the
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:cross involves some sort of transactional payment for our sins. They might get that.
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:But even if they get that, many times what they miss is any application to draw,
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:not just from his crucifixion, but from his resurrection.
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:And this morning, that's what we're looking at.
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:See, if Jesus had died and paid our sins and went to the grave and stayed there,
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:if he had paid for our sins and remained in the grave,
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:then at best, you and I, our sins would be paid for.
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:But that would mean that when we die, all we do is we go to the grave not guilty,
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:and that's not sufficient.
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:If you want to be able to dwell with your maker on high for all time,
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:it's not enough just to not be guilty.
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:Two things have to happen.
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:Number one, you need to be made righteous, which we do believe occurred on the cross.
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:But number two, you have to come to new life.
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:When Jesus is resurrected in today's chapter, when he's resurrected from the grave,
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:this is the first fruits of the resurrection that you and I hope to enjoy at some point as well.
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:When he bursts from the grave, his victory is yoked to ours,
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:and that's what we're going to see as we look through this passage.
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:All right, verses 1 through 4.
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:Let's look at these and work our way through.
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:Verse 1.
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:Now after the Sabbath, as the first day of the week began to dawn,
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:Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to see the tomb.
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:And behold, this is a word that's supposed to bring about great shock,
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:you know, gasping, your eyes go wide.
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:Behold, there was a great earthquake,
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:for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven
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:and came and rolled back the stone from the door and then sat on it.
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:And then his countenance became like lightning,
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:and his clothing as white as snow,
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:and the guards shook for fear of them and became like dead men.
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:At the very end of chapter 27, Jesus had been nailed to a cross.
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:died and his body had been taken down. But what were the options at that point? He's dead. They've
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:got his body. It's getting towards sunset. This is a Jewish culture. What's coming at sunset?
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:Sabbath. The Sabbath is coming. So what are the options for the Jews at this time? Well, not many.
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:They couldn't handle the body as they otherwise might if this happened in the midweek. They didn't
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:have a lot of options. So what happened at that time is there was a rich man named Joseph of
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:Arimathea who permitted his tomb to be utilized for this purpose. And so Christ's body was placed
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:in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea. And at the very end of chapter 27, we see that a large stone
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:is rolled in front of the tomb. Jesus is dead. He's placed inside it. Remember, the Jews didn't
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:bury people in the ground. That's something we do. The Jews put them in tombs. So he's placed in the
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:tomb. The stone is rolled in front of it. And then there was scuttlebutt. They were saying, you know,
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:we got to do something. These disciples have been saying he was going to rise. They might come and
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:steal the body and say it's what happened. So they went and told Pilate, the governors, they told
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:that this might occur. And so a Roman guard was set, a Roman guard was set and placed in front of
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:it. So you have the tomb, you have a stone, a formidable stone, and then you have Roman guard
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:as well. So that's where things sat for the bulk of this time while Jesus was in the tomb. But,
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:but then we see the crack of dawn on the third day. Crack of dawn, verse one says that some of
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:the women went to the tomb to do the thing that they couldn't have done before, and that was to
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:anoint the body. Remember, that was one of the things that they weren't able to do the previous
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:Friday when he died. There was no time to properly anoint his body for burial. This was customary,
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:it was traditional, and it was a way for loved ones to show their love and affection for the
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:deceased one last time. That's what the women came to do. They came to show their love and
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:affection, not simply to do the functional act of preparing a body for the tomb, but to demonstrate
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:one last bit of love and affection for he who they missed. Even just to touch his cold flesh to them
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:had significance. And so they came to the tomb, and they probably came to the tomb not knowing
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:if they'd even be allowed in. Remember, there's a stone. They probably had to wonder, how's the
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:stone going to move? And number two, there's the guard. So they went to the tomb undoubtedly with
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:some fear this morning on the first day of the week, as verse 1 says. And yet, whatever anxieties
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:and fears they had about what was about to go down, whatever they expected would go down when
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:they came to the tomb. They did not expect what happened in verse 2. In verse 2, it says this,
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:Now, did the women see the angel roll the stone back with their own eyes?
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:The various other Gospels seem to suggest that the stone was removed just prior to their arrival at the tomb.
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:the guards. The guards saw exactly what went down. They're standing there. It's dark. It's
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:getting towards dawn. You can see the sun sort of cresting on the horizon over there. And at this
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:moment, something happens. The angel appears, begins to move this stone on his own. In verse
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:four, we see that the Roman guards beheld this. They saw the stone moved at the hands of an angel.
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:Now, these are Roman soldiers. These are trained Roman soldiers. They'd seen warfare before.
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:guarding the tomb. So when the angel comes down, you know, there's this earthquake and the angel
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:comes down. Did they go, aha, you know, and get out there, you know, bring out their swords and
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:prepare for battle? Not based on what we see. That's just not how you react to angels. We have
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:this image of angels like the cute little cherubs on the Hallmark cards. That's not what an angel
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:is. When angels appear, the reaction of the people who see them is to do what? They fall down. They
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:freak out. Well, in verse four, we see that's exactly what happened. These trained, bloodthirsty
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:skilled, manly men fell down. Scripture says they were like dead men. It's like their very
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:confidence and the next breath escaped them, and they just, they were flattened. And all this was
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:accompanied, again, by this significant earthquake. I think I've mentioned in the past, in the 1980s,
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:my family, for several years, we lived in the Bay Area in California, and we were there for a number
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:of different earthquakes. Now, one of the earthquakes that struck while we were there,
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:I was in my bedroom. I was maybe 10, 11 years old. I'm there in my bedroom. I had a bed that had,
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:you know, the bed frame had rollers on the bottom. And I remember the earthquake hit. And I remember
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:the way I knew the earthquake hit was that my bed started to move. I said, isn't this odd?
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:So the bed starts to move. And the second hint you have in California for earthquakes is any
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:light fixtures, because that's usually the next thing that'll start to move. But then your mind
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:tells you this much. You know you're supposed to hunker down, but get away from any mirrors or
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:glass. So I tried to do all of that, but the whole time I did it, I was, again, just petrified. I
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:thought, this is the end. At 10 years old, and he's coming for me. I thought that was all. I expected
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:this to go down, because earthquakes, it only lasted maybe 25 seconds, but oh man, that was a
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:lifetime for me. And my folks were in some other room trying to take care of themselves as things
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:are going on. So here I am, all by myself, about to go. Now, obviously, I made it, but at the same
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:time, if at that moment an angel had appeared with the earthquake, I don't know what would
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:have happened. I would have expired on the spot, melted into a puddle. Well, again, that's what
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:these guys did prior to scampering in to tell the leaders a little bit later. We'll get to that in
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:verses 11 through 15. All right, let's look at verses 5 through 7. Now, then the angel answered
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:and said to the women. It's almost as if they said something that's not recorded, or they gasped,
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:said to the women, do not be afraid. You see those Romans there, like those guys, don't be like them.
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:Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified, but he's not here, for he is
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:risen, just as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay, and then go quickly and tell his
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:disciples that he has risen from the dead, and indeed he's going before you into Galilee, and
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:there you will see him. Behold, I have told you. If I was to send you a text saying, I'll meet you
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:at Walmart Monday afternoon. Now, when Monday afternoon rolls around, where do you expect to
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:find me? Well, probably at Walmart. But what if I died on Friday? What would your expectation then
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:be for Monday's appointment? If I died on Friday, would you expect to see me Monday at Walmart?
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:point going forward, the only way you'd see me on Monday at all is if I was in a casket or something
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:along these lines. In the same way, the women, they did expect to see Jesus again. They had some level
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:of expectation that they would encounter him again, but their expectation was wildly skewed
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:from the reality of what was about to happen. They expected to see him, but they expected to see him
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:dead. They expected to see him, but the crucified version of him, the crucified version of him marred
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:by scars and spears and the like. That's what they expected to see. But in verse 5, the angel
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:addresses that expectation and he turns it. He says, do not be afraid. I know what you're looking
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:for. You came to seek Jesus who was crucified. That's what it says in verse 5. Do not be afraid
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:for I know you seek Jesus who is crucified. I know your level of expectation. I can see the spices
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:in your hands. I can see what you've brought and I know why you brought it. You came to see his body
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:and to assist with the body.
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:as a rough way of what the angel says here.
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:Number one, Jesus, he's not here.
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:He says, you want to see?
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:You want to see where he lay?
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:tell me so I can go help. So the angel said he's not here. That's surprise number one. And again,
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:wrong tomb? Did something happen? Maybe he was stolen. And maybe he wasn't just stolen by his
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:disciples, but maybe the people who hate him took his body and did something terrible to it. So they
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:don't know the answer to that, to this question. Where is he? There's a lot of people who are going
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:to wonder that in today's chapter. But the angel answers, and this is surprise number two. He says
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:he's not here where you came and expecting to see him. And the whole time you imagine an angel
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:smiling or beaming or just the joy in even the angel's eyes at sharing this news. He's not here,
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:but he's risen just as he said he would be. In fact, he's going ahead of you. Go tell the
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:disciples. Tell them the good news. Tell them rejoice. They're cowering somewhere in fear this
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:very moment, go tell them their fear is for naught because he is risen and they're going to see him.
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:In fact, they're going to see him today. He's risen. Rejoice is the message of the angels.
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:Now, if you're the various Marys that are here, if you're the Marys, if you're any of the women,
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:around and told you that and you would just watch the guy die three days before, what would be your
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:reaction? Well, the natural reaction is incredulity, to be shocked, surprised, saying, no, this can't
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:be. And that's really, that's what the reaction of some is. The women here in particular, remember
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:the end of chapter 27? We saw that it was they, the disciples, had largely fled for fear of being
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:nailed to a cross right next to Jesus. The disciples, remember even Peter, this whole time
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:they were anxious and trying to keep it down low. But the women had watched. The women largely had
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:watched everything go down right to the end. You see that in chapter 27. And these women knew what
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:death was. They knew exactly what death was because they lived in a disease-ridden, violent
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:age in which the life expectancy was not that high. They knew what death was, and they knew
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:Jesus had died. And here an angel, for all of the majesty and light and earthquakes and all that,
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:he says something that did not compute. He's risen. Now, here's the interesting thing. The Jews of
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:this day or this many of Christ's disciples, they did have some expectation of future resurrection
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:he is risen, that was not foreign to them. But when they thought about resurrection,
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:day. Jesus comes to her and says, your brother's going to rise again. She says, yes, yes, he will
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:rise at the last day. They had some expectation that somewhere, somewhere, somewhere down the line
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:resurrection. The talk about rising and so forth, they telegraphed that to the far end of the
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:says, the Jesus you watched die, the Jesus you saw cry out and breathe his last, say it is finished,
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:then hang his head, the one you saw taken into the tomb, he is not here. Now, as a side note,
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:who can do that? Can you? If mortality were to come creeping into the picture in the next 24 hours
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:the notion that Jesus would rise of his own volition seems silly to them because no one did
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:this. Jesus had done mighty miracles. He'd done all sorts of impressive stuff, but that, they
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:found ways to argue how he made the bread and the fish and water and wine. I mean, they had all
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:sorts of naturalistic explanations to explain anything away. But it would be really hard to
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:explain away someone dead and then up and at it, especially of their own volition. And Jesus had
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:always said, it will be my volition. Jesus said, it will be my choice. It is my choice. He took
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:full ownership of it. He says, no one's going to take my life from me. You think Pilate and the
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:No one takes it from me, but I lay it down to myself.
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:He told this to his disciples.
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:Jesus comes and they don't recognize him at first and he just walks with them.
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:they held him by the feet and they worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, do not be afraid. Go and
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:to this angel and they don't know what to make of that. I mean, that was mind boggling. So they have
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:be going on right now. They have fear, but they also have a sense of joy. What if it's true? What
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:if the angel's right? What if he has risen just as he said? And so they go out and they got these
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:the great words, and I heard both versions. It's a boy, and it's a girl.
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:Both phrases at both intervals melted my heart, not only because I understood the nature and
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:behold. Great joy. In this case, verse 9, familiar face, familiar voice, spoke a familiar word,
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:rejoiced in response. They took him by the feet. Their reaction is so strong they fall down before
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:him and scripture says that they worship him. And they worshiped him because they anticipated and
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:understood correctly that the only one who can lay down your life and take it up again is the
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:his resurrection was no longer a far-flung possibility, but it was real. It was a stone
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:cold lock right in front of them. And you have to think of that moment that their own future
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:They might have thought the same thing earlier on in the text, maybe in chapter 27.
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:And yet, in chapter 28, the word rejoice from the familiar sound, the familiar word from the familiar lips,
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:the wall of death came crashing down in front of them.
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:The most basic implication of today's text is this, that death is beatable.
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:Death is beatable, but not by you.
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:See, you'll undergo it, unless he comes back first.
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:You'll undergo it.
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:but it can be defeated through your faith in the one who defeated it first, in Christ itself.
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:If you ever look at a gravestone, there's a reason over the centuries, at least in Western cultures,
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:gravestones are often bedecked with a cross. Why?
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:It's not so much the recognition of the death of Jesus Christ,
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:it is the hope that he who underwent resurrection and went into a similar grave didn't stay there.
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:And if he didn't stay there, we won't either.
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:And that's true, presuming we have hope in he who defeated death first.
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:Death's sting, such as it is, does not have to be a lasting one to we who have hope in
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:All right, let's look briefly at our last verses, verses 11 through 15.
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:Verse 11.
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:Now, while they were going, behold, some of the guard came into the city and reported
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:to the chief priests all the things that happened.
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:This is interesting.
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:So all the neat stuff with Jesus and the women, all that, all the joy and such,
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:that's happening somewhere down the road, somewhere outside the city, what have you.
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:But here, the guards have come to their senses.
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:Verse 11, they come into the city and they report what went down in verse 11.
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:Then verse 12, when they had assembled with the elders and consulted together,
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:funny how this works, they all lean in and start talking to one another.
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:Well, what are we going to do about this?
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:Verse 12, when they assembled with the elders and consulted together,
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:they gave a large sum of money to the soldiers, saying, tell them his disciples came at night and
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:stole him away while we slept. Lie to them is what they say here. And if this should come to
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:the governor's ears, we will appease him and we will make you secure. We got your back. You go
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:lie for us and we got your back. And so verse 15, they took the money. They did as they were
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:instructed. And then this saying is commonly reported among the Jews until this day. There's
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:an old saying that sin makes you stupid. There's a lot of sin and stupidity in verses 11 through 15.
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:Think of what this generation had seen go down on Friday. Think of what they all commonly
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:understood to be the most surreal, even supernatural series of events that went down
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:just a couple days earlier. They all understood. This was the talk of the town. Three days earlier,
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:what happened? Well, they'd had the crucifixion of Jesus and the other two, so there was that.
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:But, but at the same time, especially at noon on that very day of the crucifixion, the sky had grown dark.
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:The sky had grown supernaturally dark for at least three hours of time there.
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:Beyond that, beyond the darkness that they had never seen in their lifetimes, beyond that, there was an earthquake, another earthquake.
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:There was an earthquake that occurred at this time, which would have gotten their attention as well as with the darkness.
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:And then, as if, you know, that they might be able to explain away, and people do.
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:They say, well, it's an eclipse, you know.
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:It's an eclipse, an earthquake, and the moon was at a certain orbit.
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:They do stuff like that.
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:But you know what you can't explain away?
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:What else happened on Friday, which is this.
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:The veil in the temple was rent in two from the top down.
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:The veil in the temple was ripped in two.
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:It's a huge curtain, four inches thick.
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:Light cannot penetrate this thing.
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:And it ripped in two as easily as that from the top down.
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:And as if that weren't enough, we saw this last week.
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:Some graves, some graves were opened at this time.
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:The dead were raised even then, indicative of what was about to happen on Sunday.
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:These men, as they're all gathered and cloistered together and trying to talk about how they're going to put down this thing.
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:They're all grumpy and we're going to deal with this issue and so forth.
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:as they're all consulting what to do, it happened on the heels of events that should have told them
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:they're not fighting against men, they're fighting against God. These elders, these chiefs, these
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:scribes, these Pharisees, these Sadducees, they weren't fighting against men. They weren't fighting
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:just against the humanity of Christ. They were fighting against the divinity, not only of he,
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:but of the Father himself. And all the signs and wonders that had occurred in recent days should
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:have told them, be careful what you do, because this entire window of time has the stamp, the
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:tattoo, the fingerprints of God all over it. And yet, what do they do? The guards come and say,
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:we saw an angel. Oh, boss, you wouldn't believe it. We saw an angel. Most amazing thing we've
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:ever seen in our life. And he spoke in the stone and all that. And if you're a priest, you think
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:you'd say, boy, well, wellity, what are we going to do here? But what the priest's reaction is,
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:meh. You don't go telling that story around. No more talk about no angels. No angels. We're going
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:to come up with something different here. Let's tell them this. When people ask what happened to
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:Jesus, let's just say his disciples came. Never mind the stone. Never mind that you guys were
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:there. Let's just say his disciples came and stole the body. That work for you? Works for me. Here,
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:here, I got some money. Here, you take this and you take this and this is a down payment and we'll
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:get you more later on. And if the governor gets upset, we'll appease him. We'll pay him too and
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:This will all go away.
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:Dear heavens.
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:The guards came and told them about angels and earthquakes and resurrections,
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:and the priests and others couldn't explain it, so they lied about it.
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:They crafted a series of lies to cover something they couldn't explain.
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:Then they tried to bury what happened because they couldn't stand for the life of them,
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:the implication of it.
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:As we close this morning, let me say this.
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:In our day, nothing has changed.
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:In our day, the world explains away everything in this book.
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:In our day, the world explains away things like creation with what?
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:Evolution.
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:The world explains away all those fulfilled prophecies,
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:you know, we see in the book, as what?
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:Coincidences.
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:The world explains away all the overt miracles and signs and wonders.
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:That's just natural phenomena.
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:This happens all the time.
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:From the first century to now,
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:From the first century to now, Christ's resurrection,
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:which is the capstone event of all of them,
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:the biggest sign of what it was.
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:From the first century to now, Christ's resurrection
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:is treated as false, as a non-event.
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:It was treated that way by these priests,
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:it's treated that way in institutions around our land
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:this very day.
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:That is to their shame.
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:But for we who believe, this story, this narrative,
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:chapter 28, it's our greatest hope.
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:Let's pray.