Summary: Not only is it reasonable to believe that Jesus is alive it is the best possible explanation for the empty tomb

Jesus is Alive – True or False

John 20:1-10

April 11, 2004 – Easter Sunday

The idea for this message came from a series shown in Outreach Magazine and additional ideas were taken from the Jesus is Alive message by Brian Mavis.

Introduction

Over the past several weeks we have been exploring the claims and the evidence for the life and death of Jesus Christ. We proved that gospel account of Jesus was reliable, valid information, the claims of Jesus to be the Son of God and the only way to God were substantiated, and the fact that Jesus was dead when He came down from the cross was proven.

Now we come to the final message of this series, Jesus is Alive – True or False. So let’s not waste any time and begin to examine some of the claims that try to explain the events of that first Easter morning.

True or False – Jesus was never buried

One theory on the resurrection is based on Roman custom to not bury those crucified. The common practice of the Roman government was to just discard the bodies of those who had been crucified and Golgotha would have made an excellent place for this because one of its functions was an open grave. However, the gospels account that the body of Jesus was claimed by Joseph of Arimathea to provide a proper burial.

John gives us further details that the preparations for the burial were quite extensive. Seventy-five pounds of myrrh and aloe were purchased for the anointing of Jesus’ body. The preparation of the body would have included anointing, then spices would be added and finally the body would be wrapped in strips of linen, much like a mummy. Jesus would have then been laid in a nearby tomb because the Passover was about to begin at sundown and time was growing short. After Jesus was laid in the tomb it was closed and then sealed to provide security.

True or False – The women went to the wrong tomb

There are some skeptics that have raised the issue that the women who went to the tomb on the first Easter were at the wrong tomb. The theory is that these women were so overwhelmed with grief and given the poor light early in the morning they went to a different unused tomb and found it empty.

There are a few problems with this theory. First the women may have been in an emotional state but that would seem to only heighten the fact that they would get the right tomb. If they were going to finish the burial customs for Jesus, they would be sure to go to the right tomb.

It is also likely that these women would have been involved in the preparation of Jesus burial and would have known exactly where Jesus had been buried. They would have likely been taken to the tomb where Jesus had been laid and they would have known where to go.

The women would had to have found a new tomb, in other words they would have to gone to a tomb that would have been empty and unused, this too seems inconsistent.

So the only conclusion that could be drawn here was that the tomb of Jesus was indeed empty.

True or False – The body of Jesus was stolen

Another popular theory is that the body of Jesus was stolen by the disciples. However, there are several reasons that this theory just does not hold water.

First, the disciples were not expecting Jesus to die, in fact they thought that Jesus was going to usher in a Davidic style kingdom and the last thing that they were thinking was that Jesus was going to die. So when Jesus is crucified they were totally shocked and there would have been no motivation to steal the body.

Second, the disciples had all fled the night that Jesus was arrested and they essentially deserted Jesus. The point is that if they deserted Jesus when He was arrested they were not about to go back and steal the body because they were too afraid and too confused.

Third, the tomb of Jesus was guarded. There had been a squad of guards placed in front of the tomb to keep anyone from stealing the body of Jesus. This would have prevented the disciples from getting the body of Jesus unless they were willing to fight and overcome the guards. The disciples did not steal the body of Jesus.

True or False – Jesus is Alive

The stone was rolled away and the tomb was empty but what else do we know that points to the fact that Jesus was indeed alive?

For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. 6 After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles, 8 and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born. 1 Corinthians 15:3-8

1. Examination of the tomb itself

The tomb was closed: The tomb had a large groove along the base with a large circular stone to close the entrance. The stone was rolled into place and became nearly impossible to remove

The tomb was sealed: The stone was then sealed by either clay or wax to further seal the entrance and make it air tight. The tomb of Jesus was also given the seal of the emperor and made it a capital crime to open the tomb.

The tomb was guarded: Pilate placed a large number of Roman soldiers to guard the tomb.

The tomb was also empty

There was no body – Jesus was gone

There was no disturbance – The linens for the burial were still there and in order and it could easily be seen that the body was not stolen

The burial cloth was folded upon itself. The burial cloth was used to cover the head of Jesus. This is literally impossible unless there was a miraculous removal of the body. This is one of the most striking evidences for the resurrection

2. Jesus was seen alive following His death on the cross

Jesus was seen by many after the tomb was found to be empty. The fact that these witnesses supported the claims of the early church gives additional proof that Jesus had indeed been raised from the dead.

3. The disciples believed in the resurrection

The disciples were different people after the resurrection than they were before the resurrection. The night that Jesus was arrested they ran and hid themselves. Peter denied that he even knew Jesus. These men were craven cowards who wanted nothing more to do with following Jesus.

A little over a month after Jesus had died they left their homes, their occupations and their families and began to proclaim that He had risen from the dead. This caused a great deal of difficulty for them personally.

What made the change in these men? The answer is simple they had seen the risen Jesus and believed in Him. These same men that fled when Jesus was arrested were now willing to suffer and die for Him. There is nothing else that could have changed them in such a way.

4. Jewish beliefs were radically changed

The Jewish people followed a system of beliefs that had been handed down for centuries and these beliefs were seen in five basic principles and none of these principles were held by the early church.

· The need for animal sacrifice

· The need for following the law given by Moses

· The worship on the Sabbath

· The belief in monotheism

· The picture of the Messiah as dying for the world

5. The conversion of skeptics

There is solid evidence that many of the Pharisees, a group that strongly opposed Jesus began to be converted into a personal faith in Christ. James the half brother of Jesus was also opposed to Jesus and His ministry but he too became a believer. The apostle Paul was one of the most aggressive and successful Pharisees who hunted down Christians and he became one of the greatest members of the early church.

Conclusion

How can this be explained? These people all had an experience with Jesus that changed their lives. I firmly believe that the best evidence for the work and existence of Jesus is the examination of lives that have been radically changed because of the transforming power of Jesus.

What does all of this tell us? There is more solid evidence for the resurrection of Jesus from the dead than there is for any other possible theory.

Now the question is what are you going to do with it?

Faith in Jesus being raised from the dead is not only rational but it is the most reasonable course of action when considering the empty tomb.