THE REFORMED WITNESS HOUR"The Power of Christ's Resurrection”Rev. Carl Haak
March 23, 2008; No. 3403
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Dear radio friends,
Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. Upon that confession
of faith is based all of our salvation. Because he has a risen,
living Savior, the child of God is justified. There is nothing that can
condemn him. Because Jesus Christ is risen, the child of God is raised to
a new, spiritual life. Because Jesus lives as the risen Lord, the child of
God, too, shall be raised from the dead and his body shall be fashioned like
unto His glorious body.
You see, the truth of the
resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith and
belief. He or she who, by the grace of God, believes the resurrection of
Jesus Christ believes the gospel. And believing the gospel of Jesus
Christ, he shall, without doubt, find eternal life therein.
We read in
I Corinthians 15:3,
4, “For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that
Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; and that he was buried,
and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures.” By this
faith, faith in the crucified and risen Savior, we are saved. Believing in
the glorious truth of the resurrection today, we are more than conquerors
through Him who has died for us and is risen.
But as unthinkable
and horrible as it may sound to one possessing faith in the risen Lord, also
this truth of the resurrection is denied. Men want novelties. Men do
not want the clear and certain sounds of the gospel. Those certain sounds
of the gospel are incarnate deity, that is, the Son of God made flesh; atoning
death, that is, Jesus dying for His people; literal resurrection, Jesus Christ
risen bodily from the dead. Modern man exalts his reason and his intellect
above these sound truths and calls them all “myth.”
This comes into
the church. The most basic spiritual manna, the most basic truths of the
gospel — more and more the church no longer believes them as facts. That was true in Paul’s day. Paul had to ask, in
I Corinthians 15,
“How say
some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?” There were
those in Corinth who denied a physical resurrection. In the church of
Ephesus, Paul warns Timothy of a man called Hymanaeus,and another,
Alexander. Their word, he says to Timothy, “will eat as doth a canker, ...
who concerning the truth have erred, saying that the resurrection is past
already; and overthrow the faith of some.” Already in Paul’s day men tried
to take away the resurrection, to deny its reality, to make it something
mystical. So, we are told, the resurrection of Jesus Christ was invented
by the early church. They wanted Him back so badly that they imagined this
story. We believe, they say, that Christ is risen all right, that is, He
lives in the memory as an embodiment of new hope and human expectations.
Now, be very clear,
that if you or I depart from the truth of the real resurrection of Jesus Christ,
we have lost our salvation. If we deny this truth, we tear the bowels out
of the gospel and we are left only with a carcass, a carcass called “external
Christianity,” stuffed with speculations and uncertainty. But what saith the Scripture?
I Corinthians 15,
“If the dead rise not, then is not Christ
raised: and if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in
your sins. Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ [that is, died
in the faith of Jesus] are perished … and we are of all men most
miserable.”
Shall we negotiate today on the
truth of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead? Shall we,
perhaps, discuss the impact on Christianity if certain concessions are made on
this truth? Shall we do that? God forbid! The Word of
God is clear. A dead Savior, a Savior who is not risen, is no
savior. If Christ did not arise, then the gospel is a hoax. The
preaching of the gospel is a lie. And, besides, it is useless. But
God declares with all of His power and sovereignty: “Now is Christ risen
from the dead.”
Therefore, with a holy jealousy
and with uncompromising insistence, we declare today, in His behalf, “Christ is risen from the dead.”
II Timothy 2:8:
“Remember that Jesus Christ of
the seed of David was raised from the dead according to my gospel.”
Acts 4:33:
“And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection
of the Lord Jesus: and great grace was upon them all.”
Our faith is sure because Jesus
is risen from the dead.
The resurrection of Jesus
Christ declares to us that we are justified. The resurrection of Jesus
Christ is a declaration made by God to the child of God saying, “You are
righteous, you are no more in your sins, you are no more guilty before
God.” When God raised His Son, and God did that, then God made a
declaration of the righteousness of His people in the work of Jesus
Christ. We need to see that, first of all, in the
resurrection.
That depends, of course, upon
the fact of the resurrection, upon the fact of the physical and bodily
resurrection of Jesus Christ. The physical and bodily resurrection of
Jesus Christ was not invented by the disciples but was a real resurrection from
the dead. And more, the Scripture tells us that Jesus Christ arose as the
Head or representative of His church. Upon the basis of that fact, the
declaration is made now to the church and to all those who are given to belong
to Jesus Christ, that they are righteous in Christ.
The Bible is very desirous to bring this home to our souls. We read in
Romans 4:25,
“Who [that is,
Christ] was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our
justification.” Jesus Christ was delivered over to the cross.
Why? Because of our offences. He went to the cross to suffer for our
sins. But then Jesus Christ was raised. Why? On account of our
justification. The word “justification” means to be made right with
God. In other words, the Bible is saying this: “On the cross Jesus
had really paid for our sins. When He arose, therefore, God was declaring
to His people that their sins had been paid in the cross of Jesus Christ.”
In
Romans 8:34
the apostle
says, “Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that
is risen again.” The apostle says, “Who is going to condemn us? Who
is going to bring a charge against the child of God? Their sins have been
paid. How do we know that their sins have been paid? Christ is risen
again!” The resurrection is the declaration of God that the work of Jesus
Christ was accepted, was successful, that work that He did upon the cross.
If God did not raise His Son from the dead, then God would be saying to us, “The
work that He attempted to do on the cross was not satisfactory. He belongs
in the grave. He is a failure.” But He is no failure for
He is risen.Therefore, with His resurrection comes the testimony of God to the
heart of every child of God today: You are justified. Christ, on the
cross, has accomplished our full redemption. We have a risen Savior, and
the fact of His resurrection is the declaration of God: “You, my child,
are right before Me in Christ.”
But there is more. The
resurrection of Jesus Christ also brings this truth, that we now shall live in Him. Jesus said these words in
John 14:
“Because I live, ye shall
live also.” He was telling us that His resurrection will be the life that
is worked in us in our spiritual rebirth. That is what Peter is referring to in
I Peter 1:3,
where he says, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again [that
is, to be born again] unto a lively hope [now note the words] by the
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.” He is saying there that
Christ’s resurrection is the powerhouse that generates our spiritual
rebirth. His resurrection did not only affect the removal of our sins and
our standing before God. It is not only a declaration that we are
innocent. But His resurrection affects our spiritual being before
God. By the power of His resurrection we who were dead sinners are now
made alive unto God in Christ. The resurrection is the proof, then, that
we are justified. And it is the power of our new and holy life. The
resurrection of Christ is the power of our spiritual rebirth. Thus the
Scriptures teach that that resurrection life of Christ is what is implanted in
our hearts by the Holy Spirit.
So Jesus could say in
John 11:25, 26,
“I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth
in me shall never die. Believest thou this?” That meant something
more than just the resurrection of the body at the last day. He was not
just saying, “Martha, at the last day the bodies of the believers are going to
be raised from the dead.” But He was saying to her (and Martha knew this),
“All who are brought into faith attachment with me, with Jesus Christ, have
eternal life.” They have it right now. They will never die, that is,
they have implanted in their souls the life of Jesus Christ. If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature
(I Cor. 5:17),
old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. Or,
Romans 6:4:
“Therefore we are
buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up
from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness
of life.” Because of our union to Christ we, now, have His resurrection
life. We are risen with Christ. We are alive.
Let us understand
that. We still have, as Christians, our sinful flesh. But the
resurrection life of Jesus Christ has changed our spiritual center.
Eternal life now is within us. Therefore, that life of Christ becomes the
center of our life, and that is seen especially in repentance. The life of
Jesus Christ, the resurrection life of Jesus Christ right now, is seen in
repentance: you see your sins; you weep over those sins; you cry out to
God to be delivered from the power of those sins; and you desire, by the grace
of God, to live a new and holy life. Is that true of you?
Is that true of
you personally? That is the resurrection life of Jesus Christ. Apart
from that life of Christ in you, you would never know that, you would never say
that. But because He is risen and His life is implanted in our hearts by
the Holy Spirit, now also we are alive unto God, as expressed in repentance and
a yearning to be pleasing to God. Is that true of you? Then you are
risen with Christ. Christ, the resurrected Christ — His life is within
you. Therefore, you shall never die. You have passed from the realm
of spiritual death into spiritual life.
But there is something more,
yet. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is also a pledge. It is a
pledge of our physical, bodily resurrection as the people of God. When God
raised Jesus on the third day, God declared something. God declared that
He was going to raise also the bodies of His servants. Today we are in the
body of this present death, and with these eyes and ears we cannot see and hear
where Jesus is gone up into the heavens. In the body that we have now we
suffer the effects of sin and death. We have His life, His spiritual life,
within us, but we are in the body of this present death and we go through many
trials and through death itself. According to the will of God, many
burdens are placed upon us, and we struggle against our sins and we yearn for
that day when we shall be delivered and be with Him. But now, in the
resurrection of Christ, God also gives us this pledge: “I will raise up
your body to make that body like unto Christ’s body.”
The resurrection of Christ is,
first of all, a pledge of God saying, “I will come again and I will take you to
be where I am, into My Father’s house of many mansions.” When Christ
arose, He said to us, “I have not forgotten you. When all is done and you
are prepared for your place in glory, I, the risen Lord Jesus Christ, will come
for you, will come for you upon a deathbed.” Christ, the risen Christ,
says to us today as His children, “You are going to die (unless the world ends
first in the return of Jesus Christ). But when you die, you will not die
alone. (Jesus died alone, but you shall not die alone.) I will be
there.” By the power of His resurrection He will receive us into the
presence of God. Our sin will be no more. We shall be brought into
the presence of the eternal God. It will be glorious.
But more. By His
resurrection He also pledges that in the great day, the last day, the day of His
return to this earth, He will raise our bodies from the dead. And He will
make those bodies like unto His glorious body. We shall have immortality
in the body. Death comes to this present body and severs all earthly ties
and removes us from our place on the earth and it is gone. Those bodies,
laid in the grave or destroyed by fire, shall nevertheless be raised. They
shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye. Jesus said, “Marvel not at
this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the grave shall
hear his voice, and shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the
resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of
damnation.”
Christ will raise
our bodies. All of this rests upon the fact of His own resurrection.
All of this, that is, the proof that our sins are paid, the power of a new and
holy life within us, and the pledge of the resurrection — all of these things
rest upon the fact that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. If Christ is
not risen from the dead today, you have no hope. You would be yet in your
sins. You would be a slave of evil and would perish body and soul in the
flames of hell. But now is Christ risen from the dead and become the
firstfruits of them that slept.
That is the
gospel. Christ is the pledge that all His own shall be raised up even as
He was, to incorruption and honor, glory, immortality, and victory.
Therefore, in the resurrection of Christ we challenge the grave. “O death,
where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?” Christ has been
there. But He is not there anymore. He is risen! And grave and
death, sin and hell, sin’s dominion are broken from the child of God. The
bars are torn away and our souls arise in liberty.
Do you believe these
things? Do you know these things by faith? Have you found them in
the holy Scriptures? Is this your faith? That is always the question
that is left when the gospel of the risen Lord is preached: Believest thou
this? If you do not, if you are so proud as to reject it and so conceited
as to ignore it, and if you say simply, “Well, I listened to the program.
We heard some, perhaps, new things, interesting, that old Christian stuff” — if
that is your response, then the only thing that is in your life is fear, a
fearful reckoning when the Lord, the risen Lord Jesus Christ, whose eyes are as
flames of fire and whose feet are as shining brass, will stand before you
in death and you will be naked.
But all who, by the grace of
God, place their trust in the risen Savior today, who, by His grace, believe
this gospel, the word to you from the risen Lord is: “Fear not ye.
For ye seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here. He is
risen. He is risen from the dead.” We believe that by
grace! And, believing, we have eternal life in His name.
Father in heaven, we thank Thee for the wonderful gospel of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Again we ask Thee to bind to our hearts this glorious truth through Jesus Christ. Amen.
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