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Knowing the Power of His Resurrection
By Rev Charles Seet
(Preached at Life BPC, Combined Easter Sunrise Service, 11 April 2004)
Text:
Philippians 3:10
You may have noticed that the mood of
our worship service here this morning is quite different from the one we
had on Good Friday night. Our singing of praise is much more spirited
and lively today. The reason for this difference is that we are
commemorating the greatest event that has taken place in the
history of redemption – The glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus
Christ from the dead! And we have every reason to rejoice with great
joy over this, because of the awesome power of God that was
displayed in His resurrection. Such power must surely evoke the highest
expressions of praise!
Dearly beloved, do you know this
power of the Resurrection of Christ? Do you want to know exactly what it
has accomplished? The apostle Paul expressed his desire in Philippians
3:10,11 – “That I may know Him [Christ], and the power of
His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made
conformable unto His death…”
If you have known Jesus Christ as your
Lord and Saviour, you too should be expressing the same desires that are
mentioned here. The Christian life is a lifelong experience of
knowing Jesus Christ and living for Him. This verse is in fact the
theme of our Church for this year – “That I may know Christ.” But
this verse also tells us that we can only know Christ fully when we know
the power of His resurrection. We will now consider three
glorious things that have been accomplished by the power of Christ’s
Resurrection.
I.. The Power to Reverse an
Irreversible Change in His Body
The first thing accomplished by the
power of Christ’s resurrection is that it has actually reversed
an irreversible change! The change that takes place at death is
irreversible. Death is the total cessation of life. To a
doctor, death is said to have occurred when a person stops
breathing, his heart stops beating, the pupils of his eyes do not
respond anymore to light, and all his muscular responses are gone. All
efforts to revive him by applying cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
or electric shock, fail to reverse the process of death.
Within a matter of hours, the body
becomes cold and stiff, and the cells and tissues begin to break
down into simpler substances through the action of fungi and bacteria.
The only things that may remain after decomposition is over are the
bones. Now, all these are only the visible effects of death.
What cannot be seen, is the separation
of the soul from the body that occurs at death (cf. Genesis 25:8;
35:29; Mark 15:37). The soul leaves the body at death, and cannot return
to it at all. All capabilities and organic functions are irreversibly
lost in death. All the changes that have taken place in that body
render it incapable of sustaining life. Therefore, to resurrect
the dead back to life is to do the impossible, and to work a
mighty miracle of immense proportions! The power to reverse this
irreversible change belongs to God alone. And the resurrection
thus becomes a tremendous demonstration of the awesome power of
God!
The Bible records that there were three
people who died and who were resurrected to life by Jesus Christ – The
12-year old daughter of Jairus (Luke 8:41-56) had just died when
Jesus came and raised her back to life. The raising of the son of a
widow at a city called Nain (Luke 7:11-15) went a step further, because
his funeral was already progressing when Jesus
raised him back to life. But the most remarkable of these three is the
raising of Lazarus at Bethany, because his body was already
decomposing after being buried for four days. And yet Jesus was
still able to raise him back to life!
Now, these three miracles of
resurrection that Jesus performed were only the prelude to the
greatest resurrection miracle of all – the one that Jesus performed
on Himself! Jesus testified of this power to raise Himself back to life,
in John 10:17,18, when He said, “Therefore doth My Father love Me,
because I lay down My life, that I might take it again. No man taketh it
from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and
I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of
My Father.” Jesus also said, “Destroy this temple, and in three
days I will raise it up.” (John 2:19) And the ‘temple’ that
Jesus mentioned here was His own body.
You know, it is truly the supreme
demonstration of power for One who is dead to bring Himself
back to life. As Romans 1:4 tells us, Jesus Christ is “declared to be
the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of
holiness, by the resurrection from the dead”.
This means that nothing else can ever
provide such final and convincing testimony to who Christ is, but His
resurrection from the dead! That event declared once and for all that
Jesus is truly the Son of God. This brings us to the second
accomplishment of the power of Christ’s Resurrection:
II. The Power to Convince Sinners
about His Identity
This miracle is of such great magnitude
that it has been the most persuasive reason for many skeptics to
consider the claims of Christ. So important is the testimony of the
Resurrected Christ’s identity, that the Apostle Paul wrote in 1
Corinthians 15, that if Jesus had not been raised from the dead,
then our faith is empty, we are still in our sins, those who have
died believing in Him are all perished. And He says, “if in this life
only we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable.”
(v.19) This means that the Resurrection is the central tenet of the
Christian Faith. If anyone can ever prove that Jesus is still dead
and has not risen, Christianity would be demolished forever as there
would be no more grounds to believe in Him.
This is why many have tried very hard to
disprove the Resurrection of Christ. Fanciful theories have been
concocted and offered by unbelievers. Some said that the disciples stole
the dead body of Jesus from the tomb and then fabricated stories that
many people had seen Him alive and well (cf. Matthew 28:11-15). Others
said that Jesus did not die on the cross but merely fainted, and then
the cool air of the garden tomb revived Him. But none of these theories
can stand under scrutiny. The fact remains that no one has ever been
able to successfully disprove the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. A
former chief justice of England by the name of Lord Darling, said this,
“In its favour as a living truth there exists such overwhelming
evidence, positive and negative, factual and circumstantial, that no
intelligent jury in the world could fail to bring in a verdict that the
resurrection story is true.”
An English journalist with a law degree
by the name of Frank Morison, at first thought that the resurrection
of Christ was nothing more than a myth or fairy tale. He
attempted to write a new version of the end of the life of Christ,
removing anything miraculous from it. But when he studied all the facts
of the case, Morison had to change his mind. In the end, he
called the book he wrote, “Who Moved the Stone?” and the first
chapter is significantly entitled, ‘The Book that refused to be
written’. It shows that the evidences that Morison found for the
resurrection of Christ were so compelling that his book was changed from
an attack of the Resurrection of Christ to a defence of
it!
Of the many evidences for the
resurrection of Christ, the one that is probably the most convincing is
the changed lives of His disciples. If Jesus had not resurrected,
how do we explain that His disciples could suddenly become strong and
bold witnesses for Christ, even willing to die for what they
believed? How can a group of weak, discouraged and demoralised disciples
who had lost their beloved leader, and who locked themselves in the
upper room for fear of the authorities be changed so drastically and so
suddenly? This brings us to the third accomplishment of the Power of
Christ’s resurrection:
III. The Power to Change the Lives of
His Disciples
Nothing but the real bodily Resurrection
of Christ from the dead could have produced such an amazing
change in them. Nothing but His resurrection could have produced the
change in one of them, whose name was Thomas. This was the
disciple who doubted all the reports that he had heard on the first day,
that Christ had been seen alive and well. Doubting Thomas could not be
convinced by any of them. He said, “Except I shall see in His hands
the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails,
and thrust my hand into His side, I will not believe.” (John 20:25)
But when Jesus appeared to Thomas in
person and allowed him to do all these things, the only response that
Thomas could give was to believe with all his heart that Jesus had truly
returned back to life! (John 20:28,29) Thomas went on to become a
fearless witness of the resurrected Christ, bringing the Gospel all the
way to India. Can you see how powerfully Christ’s resurrection had
changed his life?
There is person whose life was changed
even more dramatically than Thomas. Nothing but the resurrection of
Christ could have produced the amazing change in the life of
Saul the Pharisee. Although he was so zealously persecuting
Christians, he was changed into Paul the Missionary, who zealously
promoted the Gospel of Christ to the far corners of the Roman Empire!
The change came when the Resurrected Christ appeared to him on the road
to Damascus.
Today we can still see the lives of
countless men, women and children being changed in a similar way. That
includes those who were baptized and who reaffirmed their faith in
Christ today. Read the testimonies that are printed in our weekly and
you will see how they have been changed. All this cannot happen if
Christ is still dead. Only a Risen Saviour could have such
transforming power in a person's life! The testimony of millions of
people has proved Him over and over again to be the Risen Saviour, alive
and well!
And if there is anyone here at our Easter service this morning who
has not yet known Christ as his or her Risen Saviour, please listen
carefully to what I say to you now: You can come to Jesus Christ right
now, to experience His transforming power in your life! Turn away
from your sins and ask Him to save you now. And when you are saved, then
you will have every reason to rejoice with all of us in the
Resurrection power of Jesus Christ, because you would then have
experienced that power for yourself, in your own life! Will you come to
Christ right now? |