1 Cor. 15:3,4,
Of all the events of history no event is more tremendous than the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Without Christ's resurrection His crucifixion would have been in vain.
You and I would have been without hope.
These two fundamental facts cannot be separated.
Christ's cross, proposed from all eternity and prophesied through the ages, found its compliment in the empty tomb.
Christ Died!
The unthinkable had happened.
Christ was dead!
The disciples had never believed it would end like this.
But here He was nailed to a cross - dying.
And Christ cried out with a loud voice, " It is finished!"
They pierced His side with a spear and the blood and water was proof positive that Jesus was already dead.
Everybody, remembering that dread day, when the sun went down at noonday
behind a blood-splotched cross on a bloody hill, said, "He is dead!"
He Was Buried!
Then they must have thought of how they had treated Him:
When you and I think of the death of Christ, must we not also feel much the same as those disciples?
"Twas you, my sins, my cruel sins,
His chief tormenters were;
Each of my crimes became a nail,
And unbelief the spear."
It was our sins that put him on the cross and in the grave.
We ought not to have treated Him as we have, even we, who have known Him the longest.
What poor excuses as Christians we have been.
How little we have given Him.
What little we have done for Him.
What few hours in prayer we have spent with Him.
How few have been our testimonies.
I, for one, feel so ashamed, and say:
" Thus might I hide my blushing face,
While His dear cross appears.
Dissolve my heart in thankfulness
And melt my eyes to tears."
Three days have past and then came Sunday!
George Creel puts these words into the mouth of a Roman soldier who stood guard at the tomb,
as he related to his wife what had happened:
" This morn, it was, just ere dawn,
The heavens parted wide;
the whole earth shook; with palsied tongue
Our grief could not be cried.
And when at last we raised our heads,
The stone was rolled aside;
The ponderous stone was rolled aside;
The angel sat thereon:
The glory of his countenance
Like lightning shot the dawn.
We pierced the tomb with streaming eyes,
And saw His body gone."
This is the truth that floods our souls with joy - He is alive!
Mary came with the best of news to the disciples: " I have just seen Jesus!"
" First, I saw an angel, and he told me that Christ was not there for He is risen;
and I ran to tell you that good news, and I saw Him. He is alive!"
He arose a victor from the dark domain, proving His words:
" I am He that liveth, and was dead; and behold, I am alive forevermore, amen;
and have the keys of hell and of death."
His resurrection is the foundation of Christianity.
It is the greatest evidence of Christianity.
It is the greatest truth of the Gospel.
His resurrection is a fact that is mentioned more than one hundred times in the New Testament.
It is a fact that is as fully attested as any other historical fact in all history.
He was on earth for forty days after His resurrection.
He made as many as thirteen public appearances.
He appeared to as many as five hundred at once.
No question: He lives! "Now is Christ risen from the dead."
His resurrection is a pledge of our resurrection.
Jesus said, " I am the resurrection and the life; he that beliveth in Me shall never die..." ( John 11:25)
Daniel Webster, in the delirium of his last moments said to those
who stood around his bed and wiped the death dew from his brow, slowly, but distinctly uttered the words:
" I...still...live!"
The resurrection of Jesus confirms our lining forever. " Because I live," Jesus said, " Ye shall also live."
The need of the hour is to make the resurrection, not simply a historical fact,
but a real reality in the heart and conscience,
manifested through a heart trusting the crucified and risen Saviour.
Romans 10: 9-10: " That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus,
and believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thy shalt be saved.
For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation."
Believe! Confess!
Look away from this present world which is passing away and set your eyes upon the world to come.
Come to Christ!
He will take away your death and give you life!
You have said, " Tomorrow, I will confess Christ."
Today is that tomorrow. It is here!
You have said, " Because I have trusted in Christ, I will be obedient to Him and follow Him in baptism."
That day is here.
You have said, " Tomorrow, I will let the world know I am not ashamed, nor afraid to confess Him before the world."
Tomorrow is here.
Do It now!
Hundreds saw Jesus after He rose from the dead.
They could not be deceived.
They knew Him.
They saw Him.
They told the world of His death and resurrection, and many died because of their testimony.
Let us like Mary and these many witnesses tell the glad news to others as often as we have the opportunity.
Tell your children!
Tell your loved ones!
Tell your friends! "Christ is risen!"
He will save them.
He will give them a life that never ends
" The Lord is risen indeed
The grave has lost its prey
With Him is risen the ransom'd seed
To reign in endless day."
Sermon by Dr. Harold L. White