HE IS NOT HERE; HE HAS RISEN
Matthew 28:1-15 / Keywords 28:6
He is not here; he has risen, just as he
said. Come and see the place where he lay.
1.
It seemed the enemies of Jesus, the religious leaders of his own people, the
Jews, had won. Jesus was crucified on a cross—a most painful and humiliating death. His
body was taken down off the cross and buried in a tomb. Jesus was most
definitely dead. But after the Sabbath, two women went to Jesus’ tomb.
There was a violent earthquake. Afterwards, the women saw an angel of the Lord
sat at the entrance of the tomb.
2.
The women must have been afraid, for the angel said, “Do not
be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified.” (5).
Seeing the angels were more than enough to inspire fear in anyone! Why should
they not be afraid? “He is
not here, he has risen, just as he said.” There
is much in this life and in this world that can make us afraid. In those times,
we should remember the angel’s
words, “He has
risen.” There
is no reason to be afraid because Jesus has conquered death.
3.
The angels told the women they would find Jesus in Galilee. With that news, the
women hurried to the disciples, still afraid, but full of joy. On the way, the
Risen Jesus met them! He gave them instructions to go to the disciples and tell
them to go to Galilee and see the Risen Jesus. The Jewish authorities made up a
story about Jesus’ body
being stolen. But Jesus had risen indeed!
Prayer Father, thank you for the risen
Jesus!
One Word He
has risen!
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