Four Realities that are Rooted in the Resurrection of Jesus
Friday, March 28th, 2008 : By Dan Miller
On Sunday (March 23.08) we outlined Luke 24:1-10 and thought through how incredible the very idea of a person being resurrected was and also how impossible it is for a resurrection to happen if it were not for the power of God.
As we moved toward a conclusion I noted four outcomes that find there basis in the power of the resurrection.
Let’s address reality #1, “The Bible is true.”
For centuries the Bible has spoken of a coming Messiah. In Acts 13:26-39, Paul cites three Old Testament passages, Ps. 2:7, Isa. 55:3, and Ps. 16:10. In each of these passages the resurrection is central. In his exegesis Paul makes the following conclusion starting in v.37:
…but he whom God raised up did not see corruption. 38 Let it be known to you therefore, brothers, that through this man forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you, and by him everyone who believes is freed from everything.
Point: If Jesus would not have resurrected from the grave we would not only be obligated to be skeptical concerning the Bible, but we would be obligated as people who seek truth to actually oppose the Bible as a truthful source of information. More than that, the ability to forgive sins rides on the central truth that Jesus did in fact rise from the grave. The resurrection of Jesus provides us with the vivid hope that He does indeed have the authority necessary to truly forgive all of the sins of a person who would repent and place their trust in Christ alone. Therefore, because the resurrection happened, it is evidence that affirms that the Bible is true.
About The Author
I have been married to an amazing wife, Vicki, since 1992 and together we enjoy pouring into our six kids the greatness of our God. My favorite food is Italian. I enjoy playing 80’s metal riffs on my guitar. I love all the major sports (except soccer, but that’s not really a sport anyhow). My favorite sporting event is the Final Four tournament in March/April. I think the best season of the year is the Fall. I would love to be hiking and camping on some trail right now.
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