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Quick description of Jesus
The reason we have come together today is because a Jewish carpenter,
who rose out of obscurity
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by did signs and wonders and miracles,
He did id signs and wonders and miracles,
He healed the sick,He cast out demons
He fed 5 thousand people
He taught and preached about a better life here on earth and one in heaven
and in exchange for all of His good deeds
and acts of kindness
the people in His day, killed Him
The religious leaders were jealous of Him
and longed for power and attention of the people
They sought to discredit Him
they sought to expose Him as a liar and a fraud
and when they couldn’t do that
they him killed
Why they wanted Jesus dead
this person, who only did good
this person, who only sought to tell the truth
this person, who only taught us to love one another
The chief priests, and scribes, and elders sought to kill this Man
to silence Him,
They played into God’s hands
But they did not know they were playing into a bigger role
They were going to sentence Jesus to die
But unknowingly they were sentencing Him to die for the sins of the world
it was part of the larger plan of God - they didn’t know it but it was
Jesus was going to pay a price for you and me
that we could not pay
one that he did not owe
He died for your sins -
he paid the price for your rebellion against God
He suffered so that you didn’t have to
The payment of my sins and your sins was upon Him and by His stripes we were healed
The bible said in
2 corint
What does that mean - Jesus took your place and my place and paid the penalty of our sinfulness.
He didn’t have to do it, but he did it so that we would become clean in God’s sight.
And how did we know that
Because HE ROSE FROM THE DEAD JUST LIKE HE SAID
That meant when He died,
he didn’t die for himself
he died for you, and he died for me.
That means he paid for our rebellion, our sin, our “whatever” attitude
So God raised Him up from that dead on the third day, just like he said.
Those people that killed him knew that something was going to happen.
That’s why they sealed the tomb,
that’s why they posted a Roman guard in front of the tomb.
Because he didn’t just tell his disciples he was going to rise,
the Pharisees and chief priests knew it too.
matt 27:62-66
So you see, He told everybody listening that if He were to die, He was going to rise in three days.
That’s why they wanted to stop it.
did something that no one has been able to do
to this day
HE ROSE FROM THE DEAD, JUST LIKE HE SAID
The proof that Jesus is who He said He is, rests on fact of the resurrection
Because they knew if they could prove he didn’t rise from the dead,
that everything else He said could be brushed away.
If Jesus did not rise from the dead, our faith is in vain
We are wasting our time,
telling people a nice story about a man who said some nice things,
but was ultimately killed by the Romans and and sentenced to death by the Chief Religious leaders and Scribes who did not like him
If He simply died, we have believed a lie, we have been deceived
We are still in our sins - because his death alone did not prove anything,
It was his death as a substitute for us,
coupled with the FACT that He rose from the dead,
that gives His death significance!
He didn’t die for Himself,
by Himself,
to Himself,
He died for the sins of the world.
He was (as the scriptures say) the lamb of God
that taketh away the sin of the world.
Paul says it so eloquently in when he says...
Paul says, if we only have hope in Christ in THIS LIFE,
If there is nothing beyond this life, we are MOST PITIABLE.
We are pathetic.
We are hopeless
But hallelujah, on the third day, He rose from the dead - just like he said
There was a group of religious people called the Sadducees that did not believe in the resurrection.
They felt that once people died, that was it.
But Jesus said they were in error, because they did not know the scriptures or the power of God in
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The First Resurrection Sunday
So now it’s SUNDAY - resurrection day and where are the disciples?
Are they waiting/looking with expectancy?
For Jesus to rise triumphantly?
Are they
No, they are in hiding
from all the people.
Peter had told a crowd that he did not know who Jesus was,
during the trial and the rest of them just scattered
they were afraid that what happened to Jesus would happen to them
They were keeping a low profile
They were laying back in the cut
They were sad because their leader was dead
They didn’t know what to do
they were fearful
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