SOUNDING
OUT:
The Resurrection
The
resurrection of Jesus Christ was consistently on the
lips of the first century believers. They knew its importance
and enjoyed the newness of life that came with it. When
Christ was raised we were raised with him. Now we can
walk in that resurrection power Ephesians 1:19-21).
When a replacement for Judas was chosen it was
required that he was a witness of Jesus’ resurrection
(Acts 1:22). When Peter taught God’s Word on the
day of Pentecost he mentioned the resurrection 4 times
(Acts 2:24,30,31,32), and the about 3,000 souls who
were born again and manifested the holy spirit that
day believed Peter’s report (Romans 10:9). When
the crowd gathered after the healing of the lame name
at the temple gate beautiful Peter spoke of the resurrection
again (Acts 3:15,26).
Speaking of the resurrection was crucial and
necessary. They spoke of it to everyone, everywhere,
and it got them into trouble on several occasions (Acts
4:2,10; 5:30). Indeed, with great power the apostles
gave witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus:
and great grace was upon them all. When Peter spoke
to the Gentiles at the house of Cornelius, they also
were born again and spoke in tongues after hearing of
the resurrection and Peter’s explanation that
whosoever believeth may receive it (Acts 10:40-43).
Paul spoke of it in Antioch, Pisidia (Acts 13:30,33,34,37)
and in Athens (Acts 17:18,31,32). Paul also caught flack
preaching the resurrection because it separated the
partakers from the pretenders (Acts 17:32-34).
Paul used the truth of the resurrection to polarize
the Pharisees and Saducees (Acts 23:6,8). He also spoke
of it before Felix (Acts 24:15,21) and Agrippa (Acts
26:8). The resurrection is too important to be relegated
to only one Sunday a year. Without it there is no new
birth, no power, no relationship with God. Through the
resurrection God has given assurance unto all men…
he raised Jesus from the dead and we were raise with
him. It was the resurrection that marked Jesus out as
God’s Son (Romans 1:1-4).
When you speak the Word include the great truth
that we celebrate this Resurrection Sunday. “HE
IS RISEN!” We serve a risen savior, he’s
in the world today…
.
Speaking of the resurrection empowered the first century
church. It will do the same for us. So, never stop,
don’t stop, never stop speaking God’s Word,
don’t stop speaking
!