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I believe that the evidence points to the FACT that Jesus Christ rose from the grave.
This is why I believe all of these things.
If Jesus rose from His tomb:
· His claims about Himself are true.
He really is the Son of the Living God, the One with ALL authority on heaven and earth that will be the judge of all men
· He is the lamb of God who died for the sins of the world, including my sins
· The Apostles and Prophets who spoke on His behalf (who gave us the NT) were from God.
· Jesus' many quotes of the Old Testament show that they are authoritative.
· Jesus' speaking of Adam and Eve, the beginning of time, the flood of Noah show that those events really did happen.
If Jesus did not rise from His tomb:
· He is by far the biggest fraud that this world has known.
· His Apostles and Prophets are liars.
· Everything that we believe from the New Testament is a lie!
Our faith is worthless and we are still in our sins.
We are wasting our time being Christians if the resurrection didn't happen!
We should as Paul stated just "eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die."
Christianity crumbles if this did not happen.
New Testament preachers of the gospel were more than willing to allow everything to rest on this one event happening.
Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
The evidence that we have is substantial.
“For we did not follow cunningly devised fables when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of His majesty" ()
"And he who has seen has testified, and his testimony is true; and he knows that he is telling the truth, so that you may believe ()
"Brothers, I may say to you with confidence about the patriarch David that he both died and was buried, and his tomb is with us to this day.
30 Being therefore a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him that he would set one of his descendants on his throne, 31 he foresaw and spoke about the resurrection of the Christ, that he was not abandoned to Hades, nor did his flesh see corruption.
32 This Jesus God raised up, and of that we all are witnesses."
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Overview of accounts
After Jesus' death, Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea buried the body of Jesus in the tomb of Joseph, a tomb in which no one had ever been placed.
A huge stone was put at the entrance of the tomb, a stone that probably weighed somewhere between 1,000-2,000 pounds.
A guard was placed at the tomb so that the disciples could not come to steal the body.
Yet on that third day after His death, the witnesses claim that, when the women came to the tomb, they found the stone rolled away.
His burial garments were in the tomb, but the body was gone.
Then an angel appeared to them, asking, "why do you seek the living among the dead.
He is not here.
He is risen.
Go and tell his disciples."
The women went and told the disciples, but the disciples unfortunately didn't believe them. 2 disciples, one of which was Peter, went to the tomb, finding it how the women said it was.
Then we see Jesus make His first appearances to witnesses.
He first appeared to Mary Magdalene.
Then to the women that were with her.
Then he appeared to 2 men on the road to Emmaus, then to Simon Peter and the other apostles without Thomas on the day of the supposed resurrection.
Then a week later, Jesus appeared again to His disciples with Thomas present.
Thomas, who doubted at first, was convinced, fell before Jesus and said, My Lord and My God!"
He later appeared to the apostles at the Sea of Galilee and to James His brother, who at one point did not believe in Jesus, but was convinced by the resurrection that Jesus was who he claimed to be.
Paul states that at one time over 500 people at once saw Jesus resurrected.
Luke's account in Acts says that Jesus appeared to them many times over a 40 day period, teaching them about the kingdom of God.
Then after this period of time, Jesus gave them the great commission, telling them to proclaim the message of salvation through His death, burial, and resurrection, a message that they were willing to give their lives for!
Then, after giving the great commission, they watched as Jesus ascended into heaven.
Paul
There was at least one more appearance according to the testimony.
He was on his way to Damascus with letters from the Jewish leaders giving him authority to find Christians in that city and to arrest them and bring them back to Jerusalem.
But one the way to Damascus, a bright light appeared, Paul fell to the ground, and Jesus appeared to him, bringing about his conversion.
Paul who was an enemy of the Lord, became an Apostle of the Lord, and proclaimed the gospel in much of the known world of his time.
These things are what we see in the testimony of the New Testament.
Skeptics' theories
But there are modern skeptics that do not want to believe this evidence.
They come up with many theories to try to say that Jesus was not resurrected, all of which can be put into 2 categories.
There are "occupied tomb theories" and there are "empty tomb theories."
These are the 2 possibilities.
Either the tomb had the body or it didn't.
Occupied tomb theories
The first skeptic response is this:
Resurrection is not possible.
Miracles are not possible.
We cannot see them now, so they didn't happen then.
Because of this, Jesus never left the tomb.
Resurrection is "unscientific."
It cannot be seen or tested.
It is true that we do not see people rising from the dead after three days today.
We have no empirical evidence that this is possible.
Jesus' resurrection cannot be perceived with our senses today.
But I'll tell you, I believe those who make this argument are being intellectually dishonest.
It is true that the resurrection is outside of the empirical realm.
No one here has ever seen it.
But there is still eyewitness testimony that people that believe this are not willing to even look at.
They ignore it.
They do not discuss it.
There is eyewitness testimony.
Men who saw Jesus, ate with Him, heard Him teach over a 40 day period.
Those things were in the empirical realm.
I believe that is intellectually dishonest.
Does not being able to scientifically test something ever stop them from believing things are true in other areas?
They all possess faith in some area of life.
How did we get here?
How did all things end up the way they are?
Were they created or did they evolve.
Either conclusion is based on faith because origins cannot be scientifically tested.
This is just one example.
To me, if evolution were true, it would be a miracle also!
So should I just dismiss it and say "miracles are not possible?
All of this was legend.
Everything that we see is a legendary account that arose over a long period of time.
That's an easy way to try to dismiss everything.
But according to , the resurrection was no legend, it was a focal point of the first sermon preached on the day of Pentecost.
The resurrection was part of the gospel message from the very beginning.
Paul said in that the resurrection was of first importance.
It was something he preached everywhere he went.
all of the evidence indicates the opposite of this theory that it was a legend.
Also, unbelieving Jews in the first century did not make such a claim.
Even the enemies of that time knew that the resurrection was not a legend.
They went to the wrong tomb
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