Christianity is a
faith which is built on historical events.
It assumes the events which happened in Bible really did take
place. Therefore, the Christian faith is
more than a warm cozy story we tell our children, but it is a faith based on
the reality that God is the God who revealed himself through the Holy
Scriptures. The Bible tells us the Son
became a man, he died for our sins, he was buried, and he rose from the grave
the third day (1st Corinthians 15). The
apostle Paul goes on to tell us in 1st Corinthians 15 that if these facts were
not true than our faith would be useless.
We trust the Scriptures even though there are many who reject them. Often those with anti-supernatural bias fail
to examine the evidence, for the evidence points in favor of a bodily
resurrection of Jesus. Some of the
evidence we see in the New Testament Text are:
1. Women were the
first to see the resurrected Jesus.
The Jewish patriarchal culture held that the testimony of
women were unreliable. Therefore, if the
Resurrection was a myth which was created by the disciples it would seems
unlikely that they would report women as being the first to see Jesus. The only reason the gospel writers mentioned
women as the first to see Jesus, was because that was the way it really
happened.
2. The disciple were
willing to give their lives to tell about the resurrection.
All of the apostles were persecuted and every one of them
except John would die a martyr. They
claimed they saw the resurrected Lord even though they faced death. If the resurrection were something they
fabricated in order to gain followers, then it would be highly unlikely they
would give their life for it.
3. Many people saw
the resurrected Jesus.
In writing about the resurrection in 1st Corinthians 15 Paul
gives the Christians at Corinth the opportunity to "check the facts." In 15:6 he reminds them that the resurrected
Lord was seen by over 500 people at once, and most of them are still
alive. If the resurrection was not a
reality it is unlikely that Paul would tell the Christians this because they
could verify his claim. But since Jesus
really did rise from the grave and he really did appear to over 500 people at
once, Paul unhesitating mentioned these brothers.
There are many others proofs that Jesus did rise from the grave, and there are many reasons we can rest assure we have placed our faith in the Truth. In fact we could spend most of our lives trying to convince others of this truth, but I believe we should spend most of our time telling others about the resurrection and not worry as much about proving the resurrection. For we could provide all the proof the world could ask for, yet there are many who would still reject Christ. In the Gospels we read the story of a man who thought that some miracle might prove to his brothers that they should trust the Lord, but he was told by Abraham, "They have Moses and the Prophets; let them listen to them.’ “‘No, father Abraham,’ he said, ‘but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.’ “He said to him, ‘If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead (Luke 16).’”
Therefore, let us be about the business about telling others what has happened according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15).