Text: This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all are
witnesses. Therefore, being by the right
hand of God exalted, and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy
Ghost, he hath shed forth this, which ye now see and hear.
As were learned in our study of the Gospel of Luke that the
Book of Acts of the Apostles was a sequel to Luke’s gospel. The central message of the entire New
Testament is the message of the resurrection.
Luke records not only the resurrection of Jesus in his gospel but
continues with the forty-days following the resurrection, and the message of
Peter on the Day of Pentecost.
The message of Peter on the Day of Pentecost was about the
power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
As a witness to the resurrection, Peter spoke of the fulfillment of the
prophecy in his sermon saying,
Therefore, being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn
with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh, he
would raise up Christ to sit on his throne; He seeing this before spake of the
resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh
did see corruption. This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all are
witnesses. Therefore, being by the right
hand of God exalted, and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy
Ghost, he hath shed forth this, which ye now see and hear.
The central message of the early church was the mystery of
the Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and the
hope we have for our own resurrection from the dead. The message of the resurrection from the dead
is the central message of the Apostles.
Not only is the power of the gospel to set people utterly free from the
destructive power of sin and fill their lives with all the fullness of God it
gives us the promise of life after death. The message of the resurrection shows
the power of God to complete the work on the cross to conquer sin and
death. As much as the cross has been the
central theme for believers throughout the ages, without the resurrection, the
cross is meaningless.
And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet
in your sins. I Cor. 15:17
The resurrection is proof of Christ’s victory over sin and
our hope of total redemption of soul, body, and spirit. The Apostles wanted believers to have more
than a knowledge of the resurrection; they wanted the experience of the resurrection
in the daily walk of life. In the words
of Paul who want to “know Him and the power of His resurrection. Paul wanted more than a head knowledge he
wanted the experience of being raised from the dead in trespasses and sin to a
new life in Christ Jesus.
The power of the resurrection is the power of transformed
lives from dead to sin and live unto Christ.
Anyone who reads the New Testament cannot help but notice the central
place the resurrection of Jesus plays in all the books. The Acts of the Apostles is the witness of
the early church to the actual resurrection of Jesus. The Pauline letters are a theology of the
resurrection. The book of Hebrews, the letters of Peter and John and even the
book of Revelation all of which testify to the importance of the resurrection
each differently. If you removed the
message of the resurrection for the New Testament, it makes little or no
sense. The message of the resurrection
is essential to the gospel and is the driving force of Christian theology. If the message of the resurrection is
removed, then Christianity is no different from any other religion.
The resurrection is so important to the early church because
it was a vindication of the life of Jesus and His ministry. Peter says they were witnesses. It was central to their faith. They heard the message of the kingdom of God
and were convinced that message was true, and they were willing to give their
lives for the truth of that message because Jesus was raised from the dead and
they were witnesses to that fact.
Physical death is a reality that everyone faces. It is a
defining moment in everyone’s life. It
is the end of life as we know it. Jesus’
own death was no different, and it appeared to contradict all that he
proclaimed. He was condemned by the
Jewish religious leaders as someone who had blasphemed God and led the people
astray. He was executed by the Roman
authorities to appease the Jewish leaders.
His death was a humiliation to the disciple who did not understand why
he had to suffer and die if He were the Messiah. This same scandalous death would be used
against the early church by those who denied Jesus Christ as the Messiah. He must have been cursed by God to have died
in such a horrible manner.
It was the resurrection that allowed the disciples to move
forward. It was the resurrection that
showed the vindication of Jesus’ life and ministry. It was the resurrection that convinced the
early church that God had not abandoned Jesus.
In the words of Thomas, “My Lord and My God” shows the power of the
resurrection to change doubt to belief, despair to hope, and death to life.
Looking at the life and message of Jesus Christ, His primary
purpose was to “be about My Father’s business.”
That business was to bring salvation to the lost. To open the door between God and man. To
become the advocate of our salvation. To rule over the power of sin and
death. If the death of Christ ended at
the tomb, then Satan’s kingdom was more powerful than God’s Anointed One. If Jesus was to set up a kingdom of power and
glory and He was dead, how was this going to happen?
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead reaffirmed the
faith the disciples had in Jesus. By
raising Him from the dead, God demonstrated in a compelling way that the
kingdom of God was more powerful than the kingdom of Satan. He became the “first-born from the dead.”
Col. 1:18
The resurrection was essential to the early church because of
the power of the Holy Spirit.
“But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead
dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your
mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.” Romans 8:11
Even if you did not know the earthly Jesus or was an
eye-witness to the risen LORD, they could experience the power of God’s Spirit,
which the resurrected Jesus gave to those who believed in Him. The Spirit confirmed what they believed: that
God had raised Jesus from the dead. It was from the Holy Spirit that the
assurance of their own resurrection from the dead would take place. Without the resurrection, there would be no
Spirit, and without the Spirit, there was no assurance of the resurrection.
If the resurrection from the dead affected only Jesus, it has
little to say in our lives today. But
this is not the message of the New Testament.
Time after time it testifies that the resurrection of Jesus has profound
implication for the believers today. Not
only do we have the promise of our bodies being resurrected from the dead, but
we can also in this present life we can be changed to the newness of life in
Christ Jesus.
The resurrection of Jesus is the foundational message of the
New Testament Christian faith. Without
the resurrection, Christianity is no longer Christianity. Remove the resurrection, and we are no
different than all other religions. If
we do not believe in the resurrection there is no reason for our faith. If Jesus did not rise from the dead, then we
will not rise from the dead. All the
teachings of Jesus are just another wise man telling us how to live. The very essence of our faith is not only in
the teachings of Jesus Christ but his resurrection from the dead. It is not just faith in His teachings it is
faith in God who raised Him from the dead.
Apart from the resurrection, there is no eternal life.
The hope we have as Christians in Jesus Christ is in the
resurrection, through God who has overcome the last and greatest
enemy—Death. Without this hope our life
is limited to the years we have here on earth, and we are of all people most to
be pitied as Paul wrote to the church at Corinth. (1Corth. 15:19)
At the beginning of the book of Acts Christ spends forty days
showing them that He was indeed risen and alive. We may not have been witnesses
to Jesus while He was here on earth, but by the power of the Holy Spirit, His
Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.
Have you experienced the power of the transformed life we can
have in Jesus Christ today? If not,
accept His gift of a changed life by believing in the power of the resurrection
of Jesus Christ and the salvation of your soul.
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