Friday, 29 March 2024

The Resurrection - Lies or Reality

 

As we celebrate the Resurrection of Our Lord let us remember that this particular event gave rise to many speculations and rumours all those years ago, and indeed over the years since then.

Let’s consider the facts as we know them.

A man claiming to be the Son of God was crucified and died a most horrible death.

After His death, His followers claimed that He rose from the dead as He had said He would.

Now let’s look at the rumours and the conspiracy theories.

It is possible that Christ’s disciples and followers stole and hid the body of Jesus to perpetuate the story that He is the Son of God and that His Father raised Him from the dead.

But if that were the case; what benefit is there to them to disseminate this story knowing full well that it is a lie? Why suffer persecution, imprisonment, torture and death for something you know to be false? Would you do that?

The other theory is that the Jews, the Sadducees or Pharisees, removed the body in order to stop any beliefs that Christ is the Messiah, the Son of God.

But if that were the case; then why not produce the body once the disciples said that Jesus rose from the dead and invalidate the story of the Resurrection right from the start? Isn't that what one would expect in such circumstances?

Another hypothesis is that Christ never died at all. He just lost consciousness or was in a coma, and He woke up once again and walked out of the tomb.

But the Romans were very thorough people. They made sure that those crucified were indeed dead by breaking their legs whilst hanging there. They did not do so to Jesus because when they checked He was already dead. Even so, they did pierce His side with a spear just to make sure.

And then; there is of course the fact:

Christ died on the Cross and rose from the dead.


16 comments:

  1. ... there have always been those who believe the rumors and the conspiracy theories and it continues today.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. People will always believe what they WANT to believe.

      God bless, Tom.

      Delete
  2. Yes. Christ died then rose again ... this I believe.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Amen Mevely. Happy Easter to you and your family.

      God bless.

      Delete
  3. Christ died on the cross and rose again, that we who believe may have eternal life. Praise God for sending His beloved Son - the Word of God. That, for me, is what Easter represents, and why I celebrate it. God bless.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Amen indeed, Brenda. So sad many choose not to believe.

      Happy Easter. God bless.

      Delete
  4. The greatest test of Faith, WE MUST BELIEVE! God Bless you and yours at this SPECIAL time of the year.
    Love from here....

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Jack and Sherry. Wishing you both and your family a Blessed and Peaceful Easter. God bless you all always.

      Delete
  5. Just as I believe that I breathe, I believe in the resurrection of Jesus.
    Have a blessed Easter, Victor!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Amen my friend. Blessed wishes and prayers to you and yours, Martha. God bless you all.

      Delete
  6. It's true. It's also true that no one was ever scourged and crucified. It was one or the other. They'd only include the detail if it really happened, and it's proof to me that no one could have survived such harsh treatment.

    Too much wouldn't add up if it were all fake.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You are right, Mimi. Too much evidence of the Resurrection exists.

      God bless.

      Delete
  7. You are right, people decide what they want to believe. Salvation is a work of the Holy Spirit and our choice to believe. Happy Easter!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Happy Easter Wishes.

    All the best Jan

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Jan. Happy Easter to you and yours. God bless.

      Delete

I PRAY FOR ALL WHO COMMENT HERE.

God bless you.