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THE
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST

Lecture Objectives:
Illustration:
Cline Paden--Man went down with his plane; one man funeral
Learning Objective: That God raised Jesus from the dead, and,
because of that fact, we too have hope in Christ to be raised also.
Questions for focus:
Illustration:
Have you ever experienced a cold, hard winter and it depressed you, and you
thought, "I'll never feel happy again"? The snow and ice cover
everything like a grave; everything appears dead! Then the springtime comes:
the earth seems to come to life: trees bloom, flowers give bud and farmers
begin work in the field. Even the birds appear happy. They build a nest and
prepare for their young. It's a resurrection! Calvary: Where forsakenness
reached a new low. Where sin was at its worst. Where love was at its best.

- IN HIS
DEATH JESUS FACED THE WORST OF ALL HUMAN EXPERIENCES
- He was
not guilty; He was not deceitful - 1 Peter 3.21f
- He intrusted
Himself to God - v.23.
- But God
reversed this experience.
- What was
meant to destroy only gave victory.
- God did it
all through the resurrection.
- There is a
message this sends to us.
- God can
overcome anything that happens to us.
- God can
overcome anything that would destroy us.
- God can
cause us to triumph over every form of evil--even death.
- THE RESURRECTION
FILLED THEIR PREACHING WITH HOPE
- Acts
2.22-24 - Day of Pentecost
- Note vs. 24
- "But God..."
- Note vs. 32
- witnesses of that fact
- Acts 3.12ff -
Peter heals...beautiful gate.
- Appears
hopeless!
- Vs. 15 -
"But God..."
- Acts 4 - Peter
and John before the Sanhedrin.
- Vs. 10 -
Appears hopeless!
- Vs. 10 -
"But God..."
- Acts 5 -
Apostles arrested - jailed.
- Vs. 28 -
Told not to speak anymore in this name.
- Vs. 29 -
Their reply.
- WHAT MADE THE
DIFFERENCE?
- How
could they believe in one who...
- Had been
put to death?
- Tried and
found "guilty" by the best legal minds in the nation?
- Even the
Romans did not take Him seriously?
- Finally -
put to death like a criminal?
- How could such
a one be the Savior of the world?
- Even the
disciples are dejected and discouraged (Luke 24.13ff - Note vs.21)
- What made the
difference?
- Why their
willingness to preach one they had seen dead?
- Why defy
the authorities?
- Why suffer
shame at the expense of being thought "fools" by the
public at large? I Corinthians 4.10
- They had
left their nets and friends to follow a penniless carpenter--yet,
they are willing to follow Him again. Why?
- TO HAVE
THEIR CHARACTER HELD IN QUESTION?
- The
"resurrection" made the difference - 1 Corinthians 15.5ff.
- WOULD HAVE BEEN
A DOUBTER?
- Resurrection!
That's quite a claim.
- Had you
lived then, would you have accepted their words at first?
- Thomas
represents you and me. John 20.26-28
- THE IMPLICATIONS
OF THE RESURRECTION
(The historical resurrection of Jesus is bonifide evidence of Jesus' divine
nature and of the claims of the Bible Christianity.)
- That
He was more than a mere man--that He was whom He claimed to be - John
10.36.
- That He can be
trusted to tell the truth - John 10.36.
- That He can
forgive sins and give eternal life - John 8.31-36; 6.40,44,51,54.
- That He can
raise us from the dead - John 5.28-29; 11.25.
- He dispels our
sadness - 1 Thessalonians 4.13.
- CLOSURE
- God
raised Jesus from the dead.
- Reliable men
and women were witnesses.
- We, too, have
hope because of His victory over death.
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