Luke 24:1-12. This sermon was preached by Pastor Marty Bonner on May 22, 2016.
Today we are going to look at the resurrection of Jesus recorded by Luke. As we do this, we will find that God has provided ample evidence for us to believe. The real problem behind lack of belief is not lack of evidence. Rather, it is a lack of desire to be like Jesus. Let's look at the passage.
At first the account is about the discovery that Jesus had been resurrected. While it was still dark in the early morning hours of Sunday a group of women go to the tomb of Jesus. The end of the previous chapter tells us that these women are those who had come from Galilee with Jesus. There are also some other women with them, most likely from the Jerusalem area. Verse 10 gives us the names of three of them: Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Mary the mother of James. Their main purpose is to dignify the death of Jesus by putting spices upon the body. I won't delve into the first century burial proces more than to say that the body would be allowed to decay and thus to allow people to visit during their grief, spices would be employed. Jesus had died right before the sabbath and thus they were not able to do this before. So that tells us why they went to the tomb.
When they arrived they notice that the stone has been rolled away. Of course Jesus did not need the rock moved. This is not so much to let him out, so much as to let the disciples discover that he is gone. The body is not there, not to mention that the guards are no where to be found. The point of confusion and cluelessness is understandable given the circumstances. I would say that it is better to be a servant of Jesus who is clueless then to be among those who reject him completely, because God will always bring His servants to better understanding.
In verses 4-8 we have that very thing. An angel announces what has happened. Now it is important to note that there is a common occurrence in the Biblical accounts when angels appear. They at first are generally referred to as men (that is what they look like). However, by the end of the encounter things happen that make it clear these are not mere mortals, but rather heavenly messengers (angels). In this case the women are perplexed and unsure what to think and suddenly several men appear. Their garments are shining, which causes the women to bow in fear before them. They immediately know that these are not just men, but angels from God. Note that the angel asks a question before it gives the message. "Why do you seek the living among the dead?" They should have known that Jesus would not be there. He had told them several times what would happen. Yet, this statement also becomes a question from God to all mankind through the ages. Why do we seek for life among that which is dead? Our world is like people looking for life among the tombs. Yet, the grace of God provides one who is Lord over death.
The angels then give their message. Jesus is no longer here because He has risen. The are also told to remember what Jesus had told them back in Galilee. He would be arrested, crucified, and rise again on the third day.
This of course amazes the women an dso they go back to tell the disciples what they had observed. Here we see that the apostles are slow to believe the report of the women. Somethings are just simply unbelievable. Even, though Jesus had proven himself to be quite credible, all of them are just like "Doubting Thomas." They must see for themselves. Peter goes and sees the empty tomb and the linen cloths lying there, which begs the question, "Who would unwrap a dead body?" God had done a work that is a marvel to think about, but even more wonderful to experience. Thus the amazing work of God takes time to be accepted by the minds of men. Divinity will not be found in the things of this world. No matter how hard men try to press the sciences into service, they will fall short of finding eternal life among the dead things of this world. Only Jesus holds life. We must look at the evidence and put our trust in the risen Jesus just as those first disciples did. It is Jesus who has conquered death and promises to all who put their trust in Him that they too shall share in His victory over death.
I pray that today, if you find yourself in such an incredulous state, you will stop, take in all the evidence, and receive the word of the Lord that He is risen! You will not find life in any other than to believe in Jesus with all your heart.