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Why the Resurrection Matters to You

Bill Bright explains evidence and meaning for history's most revolutionary event.

By Bill Bright

Every day more and more people are taking a look -- for some, a second one -- at the historical person of Jesus of Nazareth. So why do His life and teachings still generate such interest today?

To begin with, everything about Him was unique: The prophecies of His coming. His birth. His life. His teachings. His miracles. His death.

And especially His resurrection. It is history's most significant event.

The validity of Jesus' claims about Himself rests on the Resurrection — whether He rose from the dead or stayed in the grave.

Many skeptics say that to believe in a risen Christ is nothing more than a blind leap of faith with little or no basis in truth. When confronted with the facts, however, those who are intellectually honest have been forced to admit that the Resurrection is an historical event based on irrefutable proofs.

On my spiritual journey from agnosticism to faith in Christ, I, like many people, had a problem with the Resurrection. But my personal study brought me to a firm conviction that a bodily resurrection is the only explanation for Christ's empty tomb. Several evidences helped me reach this conclusion.

Evidence

The Resurrection sets Christianity apart. No other religious leader has broken the power of death and conquered sin.

Significance

The Resurrection confirms that Jesus is who He claimed to be. Let us consider the magnitude of this event:

Completion

For 40 days after His death and resurrection, Christ appeared many times to His followers. On one occasion, He gathered His remaining 11 disciples on a mountain in Galilee and gave them His Great Commission. He said, "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always" (Matthew 28:19,20).

Later, the Book of Acts records that, on the Mount of Olives, He admonished His disciples to wait in Jerusalem until they were filled with the Holy Spirit and then to take His message to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and to the ends of the world (Acts 1:4,5,8).

Immediately after, He rose skyward and disappeared into the clouds, leaving the disciples staring after Him in amazed wonder. The ascension of Christ was the final act in the drama of redemption. His mission completed, Jesus Christ was exalted to His former glory.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ ranks as history's most revolutionary event. One cannot deny that He shook the world in His day. But His life just as dramatically has shaped the course of history in our time.

The Resurrection is the final proof that Jesus Christ is who He claimed to be.

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Adapted from A Man Without Equal, written by Bill Bright, © 1992-2008 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc. and Bright Media Foundation, Inc., 100 Lake Hart Dr. #3500, Orlando, FL 32832. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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