Scientists, detectives, juries in courts of law… and the rest of us with every day common sense follow where the evidence leads when we want to understand something. Whether we want to know about who committed a crime or who took cookies from the cookie jar the approach is the same. Look for clues and follow the evidence. Witnesses are very helpful in any investigation!
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ has substantial evidence and eyewitness testimony confirming the validity of the Biblical events. We do not have to “take it on faith”, but rather seek to understand and weigh the evidence. Let it lead you to the most probable conclusion.
Jesus was a well-known and recognizable person by the time He was crucified. People recognized Him. Crowds listened to Him. He was publicly executed in broad daylight in a brutal way with many witnesses. There were well trained guards at the tomb to keep disciples from taking His body. Even amongst those who reject Jesus none can reasonably argue against the fact that Jesus’ tomb was empty on the third day.
“During the forty days after his crucifixion, he appeared to the apostles from time to time, and he proved to them in many ways that he was actually alive. And he talked to them about the Kingdom of God.” [Acts 1:3 NLT]
These same disciples would face brutal treatment and execution (except John who was exiled to Patmos) and to the end they never changed their mind or testimony that Jesus Christ was God. They were certainly convinced!
Scripture goes on to document that Jesus appeared to many more than just His closest disciples after He rose from the dead.
After evaluating the evidence, I realize it takes more of a leap of faith to reject Jesus as our Lord and Savior than to accept Him.
- The Third Day by Hank Hanegraaff
- Christianity on Trial by Mark Lanier
I invite you to pray with me:
Father, thank you for allowing us clear evidence to know that You are who You say You are. Thank You for the evidence we can see that the way to find You is through our Messiah, Jesus Christ. Help us to understand the importance to pursue You! Amen.
Shalom
Devotion by John in service to Christ
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