| The Great Easter Cover-Up by Peter Jeffery | |
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It is no exaggeration to say that the whole Christian gospel stands or falls on the fact of the bodily resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Paul says as much in 1 Corinthians 15:14 - “And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith.”
It is not surprising, therefore, to find the fact of the resurrection continually under attack. We can read of the first Easter cover-up in Matthew 28:11-15, when the chief priests bribed the soldiers, whom they themselves sent to guard the tomb, to say that they had fallen asleep on duty and Christ's disciples had then come and removed the dead body of Jesus.
Such a fabrication fails to take into account the fact that the disciples were in no emotional state to steal the body and none of them believed the story of the resurrection when they first heard it.
Ever since, the cover up has gone on, and various theories have been invented to deny the resurrection.
The Swoon Theory - Jesus did not die on the cross. He merely fainted or swooned, and in the cool of the tomb he revived.
The Wrong Grave Theory - The open grave the women came to on Easter Sunday morning was the wrong grave. They did not see an angel, but a workman, pointing them to the correct grave with the words, “He is not here,” He is over there.
If you believe either of these theories, you will believe that pigs can fly. It takes more faith to believe these than the recorded facts in the New Testament.
Why do people seem so determined to cover up the fact of the resurrection?
Because a risen Jesus is a serious threat to their unbelief. If He did rise from the dead then everything else in the gospel has to be accepted and believed. A risen Jesus would prove that everything He said was true and everything He did was possible.
Unbelief in the face of these truths is shown to be unreasonable and positively dangerous. To reject the only Savior leaves a sinner with nothing but hell and judgment.
The Easter cover-up is the greatest possible example of “head in the sand” determined unbelief . It refuses to face the facts and chooses rather to believe any fanciful theory that can soothe its conscience.
Jesus did rise from the dead.
He did so as He said He would.
He did so as the Scriptures
prophesied He would.
He did so and over 500 people
saw Him at the same time.
He did so because He is God and
it was not possible for death to hold Him.
Everything in the
Christian faith depends
upon who Jesus is.
Jesus is special. His birth was special and different from all other births. His mother Mary was a virgin, so Jesus' birth came about not as a result of human love or lust, but through a remarkable life-giving operation of the Holy Spirit. This may be difficult for us to understand because in human experience it is totally impossible. But in the birth of our Savior, God was doing something special that was way beyond human thought or imagination.
The miracles Jesus did and His own resurrection are not surprising in the light of this.
The gospel speaks of a risen, living Saviour, and its claims are therefore reasonable.
It claims to offer forgiveness for all sin.
It claims to guarantee eternal life for all who believe in Jesus.
You can trust these claims because the resurrection charges the whole gospel with reality, life and power.