This Lords Day Christians across the
United States and around the world will celebrate the glorious
resurrection of Jesus. As the Scriptures report and believers
from the first century forward have testified, on the third day
after his burial, Jesus arose from the grave leaving behind an
empty tomb.
The resurrection of Jesus is central to the
Christian faith. Without the resurrection, this One who claimed
to be the Son of God, would offer no hope for His followers.
"Had Jesus died and done nothing more,
He would have been a martyr but not a Savior," Herschel
Hobbs wrote in his commentary on the Baptist Faith and Message.
R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary, has written: "The claim that
Jesus actually rose from the dead on the third day is perhaps the
greatest scandal of authentic Christianity in the face of modern
secularism. The bodily resurrection of Jesus is so absolutely
fundamental and necessary to biblical Christianity-and to the
Gospelthat its abandonment would mean the end of
Christianity as revealed in the New Testament. Jesus would be
just one more Palestinian rebel; one more wisdom teacher with rag-tag
disciples."
Indeed, the resurrection of Jesus is
central to the Gospel, as the New Testament record makes clear.
In 1 Cor. 15, the Apostle Paul directly
ties the historicity of the resurrection to the Gospel message.
In this stirring chapter, Paul provides an exhaustive defense of
the resurrection, answering contemporaries who argued there is no
resurrection of the dead. If Christ did not arise from the tomb,
Paul says our preaching is in vain (v. 14), our faith is in vain
(v. 14), we are false witnesses (v. 15), we are still in our sins
(v. 17), there is no hope for those who have trusted in him in
death (v. 18), and "we are of all men most to be pitied"
(v. 19). If Jesus did not arise, we should live for ourselves
"for tomorrow we die," Paul adds in verse 32.
But thanks be to God, Jesus arose! Paul
tells the Corinthians that "as of first importance" not
only did Jesus die for our sins, he was raised from the deadboth
"according to the Scriptures" (vv. 3-4). As proof, he
cites the many and varied eyewitnesses of Jesus
resurrection, including himself (vv. 5-11).
Because Jesus arose, we "who are
Christs" will also enjoy the blessings of resurrection
(v. 23). The resurrection of Jesus has taken away the victory and
sting of death (vv. 54-57). Because Jesus arose, those who repent
of their sins and profess faith in Christ are ensured of eternal
life.
As in Pauls time, today there are
many enemies of the truth of the resurrection. Some even profess
to be Christians. They argue that dead men dont arise and
miracles are not possible.
Why? Mohler answers, "Because the
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the vindication of
Gods purpose in sending his Son for the redemption of
sinners. A world full of degenerate moderns-who do not even see
themselves as sinners-wants nothing to do with Jesus Christ as
our sinless substitute, who shed his blood for the remission of
our sins."
The resurrection of Jesus not only gives
Christians hope for the life to come, it should be a motivation
for ministry and service to God today. Paul writes: "Therefore,
my beloved brethren, be stedfast, immovable, always abounding in
the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in
the Lord" (v. 58).
Florida Baptists, let us press on taking
comfort in this promise as we serve Him. There are yet millions
in the Sunshine State, across America and around the world who
have not professed faith in Christ. Lets tell the Good News:
Jesus saves!
Hallelujah, what a Savior!