The Day Death Died

Introduction

  1. 1 Corinthians15:1-4.....13-21
    • The darkest day - death of Jesus. The brightest day - resurrection.
  2. Universal Radio - 33 A. D. in Jerusalem.
    • Job asked the age old question - “If a man die, shall he live again?”

1. Death Is the Common Lot of All Mankind:

  1. The planet earth is a vast graveyard.
    • Illust.: Harry Houdini - “If there is a way out of grave, I’ll find it.”
  2. Scriptures: Psalms 103:15-16; Isaiah 64:6; Psalms 23:4; 31:5; 116:15; 2 Corinthians 5:1, 7.
  3. Hope - Proverbs 14:32. No hope - Proverbs 11:7

2. The Hope of the Resurrection

  1. Nature teaches a resurrection.
  2. Paul instructed Agrippa about resurrection - Acts 26:8
  3. Paul, Peter and early Christians believed in the resurrection.
    • Christ is the first fruit of the resurrection - I Corinthians 15:20
  4. What would life be without hope of the resurrection?
    1. Preaching in vain - V. 14
    2. Faith is foolish - V. 14
    3. Disciples would be false witnesses - V. 15
    4. Still in our sins - V. 17
  5. Romans 4:25
    1. No resurrection....no Savior...no forgiveness....no justification...no cleaning from sin...the penalty of sin is still upon us.
    2. Death would have dominion over us - V. 18
  6. Paul ended this Resurrection Chapter with hope - V. 51-57
  7. Where does Christ dwell? At right hand of God in heaven.
    • How does He dwell in us? “By faith”. - Gal. 2:20; Eph. 3:17

Conclusion:

  1. During the past three weeks, we have looked into the TRIAL OF JESUS (spiritual and civil), His CRUCIFIXION and His RESURRECTION.
    1. Do you believe that Jesus died, was buried and rose again from the grave -
      • This is the GOSPEL STORY - II Corinthians 15:1-4
  2. Christ does not RESIDE in the heart where He does not PRESIDE over it.
    1. Will you crown Him “KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS?”

Behold the Man

Introduction

  1. John 19:1-42 is the Greatest Love Story ever told. It tells of God’s Love for us and Christ’s willingness to die for our sins.
  2. Behold the Man. We see four things.

Behold the Man

  1. The Crown (John 19:1-5)
  2. The Cry (19:6)
  3. The Crisis (19:7; 8-22)
  4. The Cross

Crucifixion of Jesus

  1. The picture of Calvary is one of death and suffering.
  2. The crucifixion means different things to different people.
    1. To the Jews and Romans = execution.
    2. To the unbeliever = foolishness (1 Cor 1:18)
    3. To the believer (1 Cor 2:1-4)
  3. What do you see when you “Survey the Cross”?

When I Survey the Cross, I see...

1. The Value God Places Upon the Soul is Man

  1. Look at the Lord in Gethsemane.
  2. Look at the Lord as he stood before Pilate.
  3. Look at the Lord carrying the heavy cross to Calvary.

2. The Darkness and the Inhumanity of Man Toward His Fellowman

  1. 1 Peter 2:22; John 15:25
    1. The absolute need for Hell
    2. The penalty of sin

3. Love of God and Love of Christ

  1. Romans 5:8-9; 1 John 4:9; John 3:16
  2. No one took His life... He gave it!
    1. 12 legions of angels

4. The Value God Places on the Church

  1. Acts 20:28; Ephesians 5:25
  2. What are we doing when we say hurtful things to a Christian?

5. The Great Challenges in My Life

  1. Forgive... love others... prepare to die.

6. Hope Offered for the First Time

  1. Hebrews 10:1-12; Ephesians 2:12; 12-13; Colossians 1:27-28; Galatians 3:27

7. A Cross for Me

  1. Luke 9:23; 1 Corinthians 15:31; Galatians 2:20

Conclusion

Behold the Man

Must Jesus bear the cross alone... no, there is a cross for me.

The Greatest of All Nights

Introduction

  • There are many great nights mentioned in the Bible
  • Some are laden with Tradegy and others with Hope

1. The Greatest of All Nights

  1. Joseph and Mary held a great secret. 
  2. This SECRET was revealed when they traveled to Bethlehem. 
  3. -> The NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS had arrived. 
  4. -> Jesus was to be born (Gal 4:4) 

2. The Savior of the World was Born

  1. The PLAN OF SALVATION became needed when man sinned in the GARDEN of EDEN. 
  2. God uses many great people to bring this fulfillment: Abraham, David, Isaiah, others. 

3. God Used Many People in This Plan

  1. JEWS - a covenant people
  2. GREEKS - a common language
  3. ROMANS - a time of peace for the Prince of Peace

4. The Two Groups that Participated in the Greatest Night

  1. Angels
  2. Shepherds

poor shepherds visited Jesus. His association with the poor shows how approachable he was to every person.

 Conclusion: Mary and Joseph were Dedicated to God

  • Truly Jesus was born a FLESHLY BIRTH that you and I can be born a ROYAL BIRTH. 
  • Do you need to be born again? (John 3:3-5)