Jesus Rises from the Dead
Matthew 27:57-28:20
The moment Jesus died, a violent earthquake shook the whole area. The sky had been dark for three hours while
Jesus was on the cross and it grew even darker when He died. It seemed that
even nature was mourning and reacting to His death. The soldiers guarding Jesus’ body were
terrified as rocks split in half and tumbled down around them. “Surely, this was the Son of God,” one of the
Roman soldiers cried out. (Matthew 27:54b)
The crowds who had been around taunting Jesus all day were leaving and some
were running in fear of the earthquake.
Only a few women stayed near the body crying.
As the soldiers were taking Jesus’ body down from the cross a rich man
named Joseph of Arimathea showed up and gave the soldiers a letter from Pilate
stating that he could have Jesus’ body.
Joseph was a religious leader and a secret follower of Jesus and he
wanted to give Jesus a proper burial. He
had cut a tomb out of the rock near Golgotha and he wanted to bury Jesus in his
new tomb.
Nicodemus was also a religious leader and a secret follower of Jesus
and he wanted to help out too. He came
along and helped Joseph wrap Jesus’ body in clean linen cloths and carry it to
the tomb. It was common in those days to
bury the dead in caves or to dig small spaces in the side of a hill or rock and
use these carved out spaces as tombs. A
large stone was then rolled into the mouth of the tomb to close it up. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary walked over
to the tomb and watched and cried as Joseph and Nicodemus buried Jesus.
The next day the religious leaders met with Pilate again. They remembered that Jesus had said that He
would rise again after being in the grave for three days and this worried
them. They asked Pilate for soldiers to
guard the tomb to make sure that Jesus didn’t rise! Pilate agreed and told them to make the tomb
as secure as possible.
So the priests and elders sealed the stone in front of the tomb (like
locking a door) and put soldiers with spears and swords all around the tomb to
guard it night and day. They weren’t
taking any chances! (Matthew 27:62-66)
While Jesus’ enemies remembered that He said He would rise from death,
His own disciples forgot. Jesus had told
his disciples several times that He would meet them in Galilee. He told them
that He would rise after three days in the grave. But His disciples must not
have taken Him seriously! Do we take His promises seriously?
Very early on a Sunday morning, three days later, Mary Magdalene and
the other Mary came to Jesus’ tomb. And just as they arrived there was a
violent earthquake and an angel of the Lord appeared and rolled back the stone
from the door of the tomb. Scripture
describes the angel this way: “His face
was like lightning, and his clothing was white as snow.” (Matthew 28:3) The guards around the tomb
shook in fear and “became like dead men.”
(Matthew 28:4)
The angel sat on the stone and spoke to the women and said: “Do not be
afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here: for He has risen as He said
He would. Come, see the place where the
Lord lay.” (Matthew 28:5-6)
The women walked into the empty tomb and saw that Jesus’ grave clothes
were folded there but He was gone.
Scripture does not say that Jesus left the tomb when the angel rolled
the stone away from the door. A large
stone would not keep the Son of God from getting out! It was rolled away so that Jesus’ followers
might see the evidence of an empty tomb.
The angel continued: “Go quickly and tell His disciples that He has
risen from the dead, and that He is going before you to Galilee. You will see Him there. Behold, I have told you.” (Matthew 28:7) Mary Magdalene and the other
Mary ran out of the empty tomb with fear and great joy. And as they were running to tell the
disciples, Jesus met them. The women
fell down and worshipped Him and held Him by His feet and Jesus said:
“Rejoice! Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee and
I will be there to meet them.” (Matthew
28:9-10) Then the women ran on to tell the disciples.
When the guards recovered from the shock of the angel’s appearance at
the tomb and of Jesus not being there, they ran to the religious leaders and
told them all that had happened. A guard
could lose his life for allowing the person he was guarding to get away, so
these guards were worried that they would be killed because they did not stop
Jesus from rising and leaving the tomb.
They nervously told the religious leaders about the angel and how Jesus
was no longer in the tomb!
Scripture says that the religious leaders paid the guards a large sum
of money to keep them quiet. They were
ordered not to tell anyone that Jesus had risen but to tell people that Jesus’
disciples had stolen the body even though the tomb had been heavily
guarded. The soldiers agreed to keep
quiet about Jesus’ resurrection and they took the money.
When Mary Magdalene and the other Mary told the disciples that they had
seen Jesus the disciples were over joyed and they traveled to Galilee to meet
Jesus there. And when they finally met
up with Jesus they fell down and worshipped Him.
Before Jesus went back to heaven forty days later, He appeared not only
to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary and the disciples, but He appeared to
several other women. (Matthew 28:8-10)
and to his followers on the Emmaus road (Mark 16:19,20, Luke 24:13-15) And He
appeared to many in Galilee (Matthew 28:16-20, John 21:1-24) He met with James
and the apostles, (1 Corinthians 15:7) and to five hundred people. (1
Corinthians 16:6) And after Jesus went back to heaven He appeared to Paul on the
Damascus Road (Acts 9:1-6) He spent many days with His disciples, including
Thomas. (Mark 16:14) And Jesus was with them just before He went back to
heaven. (Mark 16:19,20) Hundreds of people saw Jesus before He went
back to heaven.
Just before Jesus ascended into heaven He gave the disciples the Great
Commission. This is what He said: “All
authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. God therefore and make disciples of all the
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit. Teaching them to observe
all things that I have commanded you.
And lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-29) After Jesus gave these
marching orders to his disciples – to all of his disciples in every age – Jesus
went back to heaven.
The crucified Servant is now the exalted Lord and has received all
authority. While His ministry had been
to Israel during His lifetime, now His ministry has a global perspective. He now calls his disciples (that’s us) to
world evangelism – to make disciples of all nations. We have a big job to do, but He promises to
be with us every step of the way. We
serve a risen Savior! Hallelujah!
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