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HOW DO WE DEAL WITH THE EMPTY TOMB?

HOW DO WE DEAL WITH THE EMPTY TOMB?. “Now on the first day of the week Mary Magadlene came early to the tomb…and saw the stone taken away. So she ran …and said to them, They have taken away the Lord…” John 20:1-2. What We Consider First. Not the resurrection, but the empty tomb.

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HOW DO WE DEAL WITH THE EMPTY TOMB?

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  1. HOW DO WE DEAL WITH THE EMPTY TOMB? “Now on the first day of the week Mary Magadlene came early to the tomb…and saw the stone taken away. So she ran …and said to them, They have taken away the Lord…” John 20:1-2

  2. What We Consider First • Not the resurrection, but the empty tomb. • The Romans were masters of killing. Jesus was dead! • The Jews, Joseph and Nicodemus buried him. • The Jews and Romans guarded the tomb. • Now it is empty.

  3. What Happened to the Body? • John 20:1-10 – stone rolled away. To let Jesus out, or to let the disciples in? • John Believed. • Did Jews steal the body of this martyr? • Did the Apostles steal the body? • Did the Romans do away with it? Why? • Did He rise from the dead?

  4. The Effect of the Resurrection • On Mary – John 20:11-18 “Touch me not”. From despair and confusion to excitement. • On the apostles – from fearful men hiding from public to fearless proclaimers of the resurrection – Acts 3-4. • Thomas especially – “My Lord and my God!”

  5. The Witnesses and Their Honesty • Their agreement with each other – Acts 2:14. Gal. 2 - Paul and Peter disagreed. Acts 15 – Paul and Barnabas disagreed. BUT, not about the resurrection. • Their willingness to suffer. James, Stephen, Paul and the rest. Secular religious history. Only John died a “natural” death.

  6. Fear, greed and ambition are the motivators in telling lies. Do these apply to the apostles. • Look at the women – They went to anoint a body, not worship the Lord. The last thing they expected was to find Jesus risen. • In the Greco-Roman or Jewish world no one would listen to a grieving woman ranting about a resurrection. A poor basis for a new religion.

  7. I Cor 16:22 – Maranatha, “Come O Lord”. Would you pray that to a dead rabbi? • These events started a new life, not just a new religion. A total change of culture, from “kosher” to natural, and not just in food regulations. • There are reasons for our faith.

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