Today, we are continuing to think about the resurrection of Jesus. People come up with various reasons why they won't believe, but God has covered all the bases for every skeptic who will reasonably think through the evidence. Some say the following:
1) Jesus didn't die. He just swooned on the cross, and later, in the tomb, he revived and left the tomb. Answer: We have evidence from the Roman soldiers who made sure that Jesus was dead by thrusting a spear into his side (John 19:33-35). Out of Christ's body came a “sudden flow of blood and water.” We know this to be medical evidence of death. The chances that His wounds could have healed in the tomb to the point where he could remove a one-ton stone and then walk the seven miles to Emmaus that afternoon is remote, even if He could have gotten past the guards. That's without the evidence of the Roman spear thrust into His side (John 19:34). Also, if He had survived the cross, the three days in the cold tomb with the loss of blood and no food or water would have killed him. Remember that Peter had warmed himself by the fire in the courtyard of Caiaphas the night before Christ's death (Luke 22:55), thus revealing that it was cold in Jerusalem.
2) Animals got into the tomb and ate the body. Answer: The stone was sealed and very heavy. The animals would not have gotten past the guards; Peter and John saw the grave clothes putting away that theory.
3) The guards and the women came to the wrong tomb. Answer: The women had followed Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea to the gravesite and watched Jesus being buried. It was also near the crucifixion site, a place everyone knew. The Roman soldiers were not known to make such mistakes, primarily because their lives depended on not losing their charge.
4) The disciples stole the body and perpetuated the myth that Jesus rose from the dead. Answer: The apostles had fled from the soldiers in the Garden of Gethsemane and were discouraged after His death. It doesn’t seem possible that they would deliberately confront the Roman soldiers and steal Jesus’ body. Peter lost his courage to the point of disowning his Master. How could these frightened men have taken on the fierce and well-trained Roman soldiers? It could not have happened while the Roman soldiers slept, for the noise of rolling back that huge stone would have awakened them all. There was also the fact that the soldiers knew they would lose their lives if they lost the body they were guarding. The disciples would not have been ready to be martyred or give their lives for something they knew to be a myth.
5) The High Priest, leaders, or even grave robbers stole the body. Answer: When the disciples started preaching that Jesus was alive, it would have been the perfect time for the Jewish leaders to show all the people the dead body, but they couldn't because they didn't have it. Grave robbers would not have taken the time to arrange the linen cloths with the 75-pound mixture of myrrh and aloes (John 19:39) in a way that would convince John. The guards protected the tomb by preventing such occurrences from happening.
6) The disciples of Jesus imagined it all. Answer: The empty tomb is the silent witness that this was nobody's imagination. The 500 disciples to whom Christ appeared at one time (1 Corinthians 15:6) and all the disciples with whom He ate in the upper room and by the Sea of Galilee saw Him and talked with Him. We can also think of the courage of Peter the Apostle to preach to several thousand on the Day of Pentecost. Could he have done it if it were all imagination? Most of the apostles died for their faith, and no opposition could muzzle them. It is impossible to die for something you know is a hoax or imagination.
The only conclusion based on the evidence is that God has raised Christ from the dead and that He is alive forever, has overcome death, and won eternal life for all who trust Him. The resurrection is not a myth; it is a fact of history. Keith Thomas
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The YouTube video of this talk with closed captions (subtitles) in 65 languages is found at the following link: https://youtu.be/OSV2bnALI6w
The written notes are at the following link: The Burial and Resurrection of Christ
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