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Introduction:
Jesus of Natharath was born in September 4 B.C. Lived 33 years and died in April 30 A.D.
Jesus is remembered for his spiritual teachings in the regions surrounding Jerusalem.
He gained a huge following because of his miracles and claims of being the promised Messiah that would rule the Jewish people as Prophet, Priest, and King.
He centered his teaching on 12 men that he prepared, equipped, and empowered to take his message around the world.
Jesus was arrested on April 2nd because of an escalating threat under the Roman rule.
He was sentenced to death and crucified on Wednesday April 3rd and laid to rest in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea.
In my ministry I have preached many funerals that sound just like this one.
There is a birth, a death, a eulogy, a proceeded in death, and a survived in death.
The family gathers and cries during the funeral and then gets together to swap stories about the deceased.
But no funeral that I have ever preached had an ending like this one.
After Jesus had laid in the grave through the Sabbath, early in the morning on April 7, 30 A.D. (1989 years ago) there was an earthquake.
Matthew 28:1-
In 3 out of the 4 gospels Mary Magdalene is named by name.
John gives us a little more detail about this moment at the tomb.
John 20:
Mary is left alone.
The Lord is risen just as he said, but she doesn’t know were he is.
John 20:11-
What good is a risen Savior that you can’t find.
John 20:14-
Not only had Jesus risen but now she had found him and been found by him.
John 20:17
“I have seen the Lord.”
The Lord that appeared to Abraham.
Jacobs Ladder: This reminds me of Jacob when he saw the angels ascending and descending on the ladder in Bethel and said.
Surely the Lord is in this place and I didn’t know it.
Moses on Mt.
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Isiah seeing the Lord high and lifted up.
Peter, James, and John as they beheld his glory on the Mountain.
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