Wednesday, 16 April 2025

Easter lies ...

 

JESUS I TRUST IN YOU
 
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.

Here is a tradition from our church here locally.

On Palm Sunday we are all given the poster above to put on our front window at home so that people passing by in the street remember that this is a special week indeed.

Every year our house is the only one in our street with this poster.

Sadly, not many houses have the posters on show; but every so often I see some as I travel around.

Wishing you all and your families a Blessed Easter and may the risen Lord bless and protect you always.

Now please do me a favour, if you can. If you have a moment to spare please read this - CLICK HERE - and pass it on to others. Thanx. God bless.


24 comments:

  1. He is risen indeed.

    I believe it.

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  2. ...sadly, conspiracy theories are going strong today.

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    1. People just don't want to believe in the Son of God; or in God even.

      God bless, Tom.

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  3. You are so right - what benefit was it to the disciples to lie - I certainly wouldn’t go through the torture, persecution, prison, and death for a lie.
    He is Risen - Risen indeed.

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    1. Well and truly said, Debby. Thank you and God bless.

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  4. I love that poster, Victor! It is sad that so many folks today question the reality of Jesus when they should plainly know the truth. Blessed Easter, my friend!

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    1. We put up this poster on our window every Easter and a similar one at Christmas. It's positive witnessing to neighbours and passers-by. The rest of the time we have a Cross at our window.

      God bless, Martha.

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  5. I still struggle to accept the unspeakable cruelty Jesus suffered, but at no time have I considered any of the lies you cite. Christ is risen, indeed!

    PS - Yes, I will share this article with my Bible study sisters. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you so much for sharing this, Mevely. The link I've put leads to a wonderful sermon from Fr Francis Maple.

      God bless you and yours.

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  6. Nothing but the truth, Christ has risen!

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  7. Victor, I read your blog post here, clicked on the link and read that and am enriched for doing so. Also learned what a Capuchin priest is (searched on Google for that).

    Yes, we believe without questioning other historical facts, so why not believe the heavily documented story of Jesus life, ministry, death AND His resurrection?!!

    Thank you for this post.

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    1. Thank you so much Barbara for reading my post and taking the time to follow on and read Father Francis' sermon. I have known Fr Francis for many years. he sings in malls and shopping centres to raise money for the poor. he has raised over £1m.

      He also writes books and all proceeds go to charity.

      I have posted his songs on You Tube. See list on this link on the RIGHT Column:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDkeQvsGyKU&list=PLCGLgIPutQI8RLMu5avYQgoERNg3NHgRt

      God bless.

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  8. He is risen indeed and is my Savior. :)

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  9. Love and kindness always. ❤️

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  10. Wishing you and yours a Blessed Easter too Victor.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Best wishes and blessings to you and your family, Jan. God bless.

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  11. For reasons too many to enumerate, the Resurrection is the most historically documented event in ancient history. Why people believe other historic events happened and not this one is beyond me. If you want to read about some of the evidence, Lee Strobel's book The Case for Christ has a great deal of information.

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    1. Thank you so much for what you have said, Mimi. May God bless you and your family always.

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