1Cor
15:12-23
What do you believe to be the truth? Who is Christ? What has this
truth which you believe done to you? We need to look at these questions and answer them to
ourselves.
Let us look at the confessions of Christians throughout the ages.
Let us summarise what we believe (See also the full confession on this website):
We believe in God the Father Creator and Sustainer of all things,
Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnipresent, Self-existent, Immutable, Spirit, Incomprehensible,
Eternal, Sovereign and Master of the universe, infinitely perfect in love, goodness,
holiness, and justice.
We believe in Jesus Christ his only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost,
born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and buried.
He arose the third day again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the
right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the living and
the dead.
We believe in the full Deity and full personality of the Holy Spirit and in His work in
regeneration and sanctification, and His work of uniting His Church.
We believe in the community of saints, the forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection from
the dead.
All these things you confess to believe with your whole heart -
that you will even die for it.
But the question is, what has this which you believe done to your
lives? What has it worked out in your lives. If Christ be not risen our preaching is in
vain and your faith is in vain. If our preaching is in vain then we are preaching a false
message. This portion shows us that without the resurrection of Christ there is no hope
for forgiveness from sin, no salvation and no resurrection from the dead. The resurrection
of Jesus is vital to our faith.
The whole of Christianity depends on the resurrection of Christ
from the dead.
It is the confession of the apostles of Jesus. It is part of the
apostolic creed. It is the confession of our church.
We believe in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. The empty
tomb is the historical fact which point to the resurrection. Even to this day the fact of
the empty tomb is not disputed.
Do you understand that you cannot ignore Christianity. You cannot
argue it away. Why? Simply because no one has been able to successfully explain away the
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
And the essence of Christianity is based on the bodily
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
There are many faiths and religions, but only four are based on
personalities and not on the philosophy of man. Buddhism believes Gautama Bhuddha is the
founder of their faith. The Muslims look to Muhammad. The Jews see Abraham as the founder
of their faith.
Abraham died. His grave is still there. Muhammad died 8 June 632,
was buried in Medina and his tomb is still there. Millions of Muslims go there to see the
grave. When Bhuddha died his followers said, everything has come to an end. Only
Christianity is based on a risen Christ, risen and alive, with an empty tomb. The women
were told, "He is not here; for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where
the Lord lay."
When Jesus appeared to the disciples after the resurrection Thomas
only believed after he saw and touched the wounds of Jesus.
Peter's sermon was based on the resurrection of Christ. In Acts
2:32-36 they boldly proclaimed the risen Christ.
For these men at Pentecost the resurrection of Jesus Christ turned
catastrophe into victory for all. Jesus was proclaimed as Lord and God and Messiah,
because God had raised Him from the dead.
The resurrection is crucial for us for it completes our faith. It
testifies that we are saved from our sins and delivered from death. The resurrection
distinctly distinguishes Jesus from the founders of all the other faiths.
His tomb is empty. He is risen and alive.
Jesus Himself claimed that He would die and be raised from the
dead on the third day. Jesus never predicted His death without adding that He would rise
again. The resurrection is a historical fact.
We may, when we think of the resurrection, make it into a
theological discussion of philosophy, and that might be what it's about. But it is crucial
to remember that the resurrection is a historical fact.
To this day when you go to Israel the place of the tomb will be
shown to you. The owner of the tomb will be mentioned. The tomb can be seen to be cut out
of a hill as the Bible said. The guards were not ghosts but flesh and blood men placed
there at the request of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish leaders. A multitude of literature
testifies that Jesus was a real person and so too His disciples were real people. Pontius
Pilate was a real person who judged Jesus to be put to death.
When He rose from the dead, it caused a commotion right through
Jerusalem. One can read about it in the writings of that time. Saturday used to be the
holy day, but because Jesus rose from the dead on Sunday, we celebrate it by meeting on a
Sunday to worship God, just as the early Christians did.
God by His grace has put into history the evidence of His Son by
raising Him from the dead. The evidence stands firm, even though it has been ridiculed,
scrutinized, attacked, belittled. The evidence has been victorious over 2000 years. Josh
McDowell has written a book, "Evidence that demands a verdict", which lists many
proofs of these facts.
When Jesus was crucified the disciples fled like scared rats, but
after His resurrection he appeared to them and they were transformed so that till their
death they would not deny Him, though they were tortured and died the most agonising
deaths. Is it possible that these weak men could each one be so transformed unless Jesus
actually did rise from the dead? (see http://www.eternalministries.org/articles/ResurrectionofJesusChrist.htm
)
About seven weeks after Jesus rose from the dead Peter preached
the sermon where his whole sermon was saturated with the fact that Jesus rose from the
dead and 3000 repented and gave their lives to Christ.
Jerusalem was turned upside down as the disciples continued to
proclaim the resurrection of Jesus. It upset the religious leaders. They were terribly
upset but could do nothing except persecute and threaten them.
The disciples clearly saw the risen Lord and they believed.
Now we are 2000 years later. What is the truth? Today many debate
this truth. They say, what is true for you is not necessarily true for me. But truth is
something which corresponds with reality. And when we speak about the resurrection we find
an empty tomb, transformed disciples, 2000 years of victory against all odds. Truth is
absolute and not relative.
It stands firm absolutely as Jesus said, "I am the Way, the
Truth and the Life, no one comes to the Father but by Me".
Will we take this truth and make it our own or be like Pilate who
stood in front of Jesus and said, "what is truth". The Truth was right in front
of him and he received Him not. What will you do?
We believe the Truth is a person as testified in the Bible, and
not the relative truth proclaimed in many circles today.
Does what you believe change your life, like the lives of the
people at Pentecost? Why is sin so prevalent? Why so much sin that bring down the children
of Christ?
Remember what Jesus said in John 14, "if you love Me you will
obey My commands". So when you do not do what He says to you, you are sinning and
that's why other things have victory over you. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the
dead is the same Spirit with us today to overcome.
Another characteristic of sin is unbelief - unbelief that sin is
real or that we can be victorious over that sin. When you focus on yourself, your
strengths and weaknesses in stead of on Christ, sin will conquer you. You must look to Him
who has conquered, then you will overcome too.
We need to practice what we preach. We must seek first the Kingdom
of God and His righteousness, purposefully and deliberately.
The nine fruits of the Spirit should be evident in our lives as a
way of living with Christ daily. Everything we say and do should be touched by our living
faith in Christ. We need to live the living Christ.
May our testimony of the living Christ be matched with our lives.