Great Doctrines of the Bible
Special English Version
Lesson 4
THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST
INTRODUCTION
Christ rose from the dead never to die again. He rose with a real body
that could eat and drink. He was not resurrected just because He was
a good man who lived a life without sin. The fact that Christ rose
from the dead made Him different from any other person. Because He
rose from the dead we have the story of His life today. The disciples
preached the resurrection as the main doctrine of Christianity. We
must understand the meaning of the resurrection. In order to teach
the Gospel, you must know what the resurrection means.
IMPORTANCE OF THIS LESSON
- Christianity
is different from all the other religions in this world. The founder
of Christianity is the only one who rose from the dead
with a real body, never to die again. No other founder of a religion
died and rose again. Only Christ did this.
- For salvation you must
believe that Christ rose from the dead (Romans 10:9).
- The resurrection
of Christ shows us that three other doctrines are true:
- That He was
born (Hebrews 10:5).
- That He was born by a woman who had never
been with a man (Matthew 1:18).
- That He died for our sins (1 Corinthians
15:3; 2 Corinthians 5:14-15).
- The resurrection shows us that Christ
is God and that He is Lord over all people (1 Corinthians 15:57;
Acts 16:31; Romans 1:4). After the resurrection, the Bible uses
His complete title, THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.
- If Christ did not
rise from the dead:
- “The Sermon on the Mount” (Matthew 5)
loses its importance.
- There would have been no Pentecost (John
14:16-17; 16:7; Acts 1:4-8).
- There would be no New Testament (Acts
1:1-2; 1 John 1:1-2).
- Christians would not have the power of a
new life (Philippians 3:10; Acts 1:8; Romans 6:4).
- The doctrine
of the resurrection is important because the New Testament talks
about it so many times.
- The New Testament talks about it specifically
over 100 times.
- The writer of each of the Gospels talks about it.
- There are
twenty short speeches in the book of Acts. Thirteen of these speeches
talk about the resurrection.
- Paul made it the main doctrine in
the Epistles that he wrote.
- We can see the importance of the resurrection
in what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:12-19. Some of the people
in Corinth
said that a resurrection is impossible. Paul says that if there is no resurrection
then:
- Christ did not rise from the dead (verses 13,16).
- Preaching
had no meaning. Preaching would be a waste of time (verse 14).
- The faith of the believer is worth nothing (verse 14).
- The apostles
and all preachers are liars (verse 15).
- The apostles were false
witnesses against God (verse 15).
- The believers who are in the
grave will never rise from the dead (verses 15 and 18).
- Believing
in Christ has no purpose (verse 17).
- Believers who have died are
still lost in sin and separated from God (verses 17 and 18).
- Christians
are not free, they are still lost in their sins (verse 17)
- The
grave is the end. There is no hope after death. There is no heaven
(verse 19).
- The Bible has tricked all believers;
we are more unhappy than anyone else. People should feel sorry
for us (verse 19).
- If we say that Christ did not rise from the
dead then:
- Christ lied to His followers.
- Pentecost is only an idea.
- Our Christian life is only a trick
to make us think we are Christians.
- The Bible is not true.
- There is no forgiveness for sin.
- People have no hope for eternal
life.
- The future is dark and nobody can know what will happen.
THE LESSON
I. PROOFS OF THE RESURRECTION
- The tomb was empty. Christ rose from
the dead with a real body. This is a FACT. Some people teach that only
the spirit of Christ rose from
the grave. They say that His dead body stayed in the grave. This
is not true. All the facts in the Gospel stories tell us that Christ
rose
from the dead.
- The words of the angel – “He is not here” (Matthew
28:6).
- The women saw that the grave was empty (Luke 24:3).
- Mary
Magdalene saw that the grave was empty (John 20:1-2).
- Peter and
John saw that the grave was empty (John 20:3-7).
- Nobody could
steal the body of Jesus while the Roman guards were there.
Pilate sealed the grave. The priest paid the soldiers so they would
lie.
(Compare Matthew 27:63-66 and Matthew 28:12-15).
- The linens were
folded and put down in perfect order. If a thief had stolen the
body, he would not do that (John 20:7).
- His disciples recognized
Him and they touched Him. Christ still had the scars of the nails
in His hands (John 20:25-27).
- Christ said He was not a spirit (Luke
24:39).
- It is a fact that Christ showed Himself to many people
after He rose from the dead.
- He showed Himself to Mary (John 20:14-18).
- He showed Himself
to the ten disciples (John 20:20).
- He showed Himself to the
eleven disciples (John 20:27-29).
- He showed Himself to two
disciples on the Emmaus road (Luke 24:13-32).
- He showed Himself
to the fishermen (John 21:12-14).
- He showed Himself to 500 people
at the same time (1 Corinthians 15:6). When Paul wrote this, many
of these people still lived.
At that time
they could say that Paul was wrong.
- He showed Himself to
John on the island of Patmos (Revelation 1:9-18).
- Peter said that
all the disciples saw Him (Acts 2:32).]
- He showed Himself to
Paul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9).
- Luke says that Christ showed
Himself to people for forty days (Acts 1:3).
- He showed Himself
to Stephen when the people stoned him (Acts 7).
- It is a fact
that everything happens for a reason.
- THE LORD’S DAY happened
because Christ rose from the grave. Christ rose from the grave
on the first day of the week. Christians
began to worship Christ on the first day of the week. This day is called “The
Lord’s Day” (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Revelation
1:10).
• It was very difficult for the Christian Jew to worship God on the first
day of the week (Sunday). He always worshipped on the Sabbath
(Saturday). Sabbath worship was an important part of his religion. Jews worshipped
on the Sabbath ever since Moses. The law commanded them to
worship
on the Sabbath. It was difficult for them to change. The resurrection
was important enough to cause the change.
- The
New Testament.
Paul and John wrote the many books of the New Testament because Christ
rose from the grave (Acts 9:5-15; 1 John 1:1-4).
- The fear in the
disciples.
The disciples were afraid before the resurrection. They all ran away.
They changed because of the resurrection. The resurrection took away
their fear. After the resurrection they talked about Christ without
fear. Because the resurrection happened they became courageous
(Matthew 26:56; Acts 4:2; 8:13,31).
- Pentecost.
Before the resurrection Christ clearly said that the Holy Spirit
would come after He (Christ) left this earth. After the resurrection
Christ
promised that the Holy Spirit would come. Without the resurrection,
the Holy Spirit would not have come at Pentecost to give power
to live the
Christian life (cross references: John 16:7 and Acts 1:5, 8).
- The Christian Church.
Because Christ rose from the dead, there is a church today. The
church is almost 2000 years old. If the resurrection did not
happen there
would be no church today.
II. THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION
- The resurrection shows that Christ
is God. The resurrection also shows that Christ has all power (Romans
1:4).
- The resurrection shows that Christ has power over the laws of
nature. He can stop a body from rotting. The resurrection shows that
Christ
has power over death (Acts 2:24; 1:9; Philippians 3:21; 1Corinthians
15:54-57).
When He went to heaven He stopped Himself from falling down to the
earth.
- The resurrection shows the power of Christ to put away sin.
The resurrection shows that Christ gave all believers power over sin
and
Satan (Hebrews
9:26; 2:14; 1 John 3:8).
- The resurrection of Christ shows that He
has all power. “ALL
POWER is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore…”
III. THE REASONS FOR THE RESURRECTION
- To give new life and power
to every believer.
- All believers are resurrected spiritually (Romans
6:4; Colossians 3:1).
- All believers can know the same power that
raised Jesus from the dead (Philippians 3:10; Ephesians 1:19-20).
- The Christian life is showing the world that Christ lives in
you (Galatians 2:20).
- To promise to every believer that he will
rise from the dead in the future. It means he will never die
again. He
will live forever
(1 Corinthians
15:20, 23, 51-57; 1 Peter 1:3; John 11:26; 14:19).
- To give
believers a Lord who is alive. He is a Lord they can know, love and
serve (Revelation 1:18; John 20:29;
Romans
10:12,
1:4; Acts
10:36, 2:36).
- To remove the guilt from the believer
and to make him right with God (Romans 4:25). God raised up Jesus
because
the work
was done. Jesus
took
the punishment and paid for our sin. He did this to
satisfy God (1 John 2:2).
- To tell people that sin is real.
- To tell all people that they must
repent. People must turn to God. People must prepare for living
with God
or without God after
they die
(Luke 13:3; 24:46-47; Acts 17:30; 2:21; Romans
5:12).
- To let the world know about a day of judgment
in the future for all unbelievers. This judgment
is for
all
those who do
not believe
the Gospel
of Christ (John 5:22, 27; Acts 17:31; Hebrews
10:26-27).
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