The plaque on the door of the
empty tomb of Jesus repeats
the angels' words from Luke 24:6 about Jesus not being
in the already empty tomb. How do we know that the tomb of Jesus
was really empty?
Despite all that Jesus said and did, if the tomb hadn't been empty - if
Jesu
s had di
ed and stayed
dead
in the tom
b - Christianity would have di
ed with
him. Consider things from the perspective
of Jes
us' Apostles. They followed Jesu
s around for three years and saw amazing
things. Yet when Jesu
s was crucified, all but one ran off and hid, fearing
that they too may be arrested and executed.
But just six weeks later, they marched back into
Jerusalem and confidently
declared to the masses that Jesu
s,
"whom you crucified"
(Acts 2:36),
"This Jesus God has raised up,
of which we are all witnesses." (
Acts 2:32).
Something significant must have happened during those six weeks - something so
dramatic in fact, that it confirmed their faith in Jesu
s being God more
than
all of the miracles they had witnessed during
the previous three years. But what could be more dramatic than seeing Jesu
s heal the sick,
make the blind see, calm the storm and walk on water?
This time, it wasn't what Jesu
s did, but what he couldn't do: he
couldn't stay
dead. During those
six weeks they had seen and talked with
the physically resurrected Jesu
s, who proved his deity and even ate in front of them (
Luke 24:41-43)
to prove they weren't seeing a
ghost.
Consider things also from the perspective of those who heard the
Apostles' declaration above. The last thing they wanted to hear was that
Jes
us, whose de
ath they had called for (
Matthew 27:22-23), is back and that
he is their
"Lord" (Acts 2:36). If his
resurrection weren't true, they would have yelled back, "What are you talking about?
Jes
us is de
ad and we know where his body is!"
But instead of challenging the Apostles, they listened in silence and then
3000 of them became believers right then and there (
Acts 2:41).
Why? Again, the only possible explanation is that they couldn't deny the
truth of what the Apostles declared: Jes
us had risen from the
dead.