by Robert S. Munday+
No
matter how hard I try to think of an alternative, I can’t escape the conclusion
that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the greatest event in the history of
the world—except, perhaps, for one other event, the one that happened three
days earlier—namely, his death.
So
what I would like to do is ponder two events with you from Matthew 28: (1) that Jesus
was crucified; and (2) that Jesus has risen from the dead and is alive and will
be with us to the end of the age and for all eternity. There would have been no need for the resurrection if Jesus had not died; and there would be no
saving significance to His death if He did not rise. Both are utterly crucial.
I. Jesus Has
Been Crucified – The time is early Sunday morning. Mary Magdalene and the other women have come
to the tomb of Jesus. They see an angel
whose appearance is like lightning (Matthew 28:3). Then, according to Matthew 28:5-6, “The angel
said to the women, ‘Do not be afraid; for I know that you are looking for Jesus
who has been crucified.’” This is the first
important fact in this text: “Jesus has been crucified.”
Jesus said to His disciples several times that this was His
destiny. For instance, in Matthew
17:22-23: “Jesus said to them, ‘The Son of Man is going to be delivered into
the hands of men; and they will kill Him, and He will be raised on the third
day.’” In Acts 4:27-28, the disciples
prayed these words to God: “Truly in this city there were gathered together
against Your holy servant Jesus, whom You anointed, both Herod and Pontius
Pilate, along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel, to do whatever Your
hand and Your plan predestined to take place.” The death of Jesus was not an accident or
merely the result of a great injustice. It
was the plan of God.
This is the teaching that runs throughout the New Testament:
“For God so loved the world that he gave
his only begotten Son . . .” (John 3:16).
“[God did] not spare His own Son, but
delivered Him up for us all” (Romans 8:32).
Jesus was crucified by design, not by accident.
II. He Is Risen
– But the Cross of Christ can’t be precious to us if Jesus is still dead. So the resurrection of Jesus is just as
crucial as his crucifixion. And so we
see the second important claim of this Gospel passage: “The angel said to Mary
and the others, ‘He is not here, for He has risen, just as He said. Come; see the place where He was lying.’”
The
resurrection of Jesus demonstrates His triumph over death and His authority
over all things. From there He works out
His saving purposes in the world—with authority over all nations and industry
and business and science and education and entertainment and weather and stars
and light and energy and life and death. He is Lord over all; and His purposes and His
promises cannot fail. And, as we are in
Him and living for Him, He is with us—in all His majesty and power and
authority—to the end of the age.
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