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The
Names of Christ
"NAMES
OF CHRIST"©
-is
a book written by Dr. James Modlish-
reprinted here with the author's permission.
THE
RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE
(John
11:25)
Introduction:
The doctrine of the
resurrection is the foundation stone of Christianity.
Many admit the necessity of the death of Christ who deny
the importance of the bodily resurrection of Christ. But
that Christ's physical resurrection is vitally important
is evident from the fundamental connection of this
doctrine with Christianity. In (1 Cor. 15:12-19) Paul
shows that everything stands or falls with Christ's
bodily resurrection: Apostolic preaching is vain (vs.
14), the Corinthians' faith is vain (vs. 14), the
apostles are false witnesses (vs. 15), the Corinthians
are yet in their sins (vs. 17), those fallen asleep in
Christ have perished (vs. 18), and Christians are of all
men most miserable (vs. 19), if Christ has not risen. All
through the Book of Acts and in Paul's preaching the
emphasis is upon the resurrection of Christ (e.g., Acts
2:24,32; 3:15,26; 4:10; 10:40; 13:30-37; 17:31; Rom.
4:24,25; 6:4,9; 7:4; 8:11; 10:9; 1 Cor. 6:14; 2 Cor.
4:14; Gal. 1:1; Eph. 1:20; Col. 2:12; I Thess. 1:10; 2
Tim. 2:8; I Pet. 1:21). Indeed, Paul makes Christ's
resurrection an essential part of the Gospel (I Cor.
15:4; 2 Tim. 2:8).
Christianity
is the only religion in the world that is built on the
concept of the resurrection of its
founder.
There are several things
that are of great value to us as the result of Christ's
resurrection:
I. CHRIST'S RESURRECTION IS
A SUBSTANTIAL PROOF OF HIS DEITY (Rom. 1:4)
Of all the miracles
that Jesus performed during His life, none evidenced His
deity more than the raising of the dead. Jairus' daughter
(Mk. 5:22-43), the young man of Nain (Lk. 7:11-17), and
Lazarus (Jn. 11) were all solemn testimony to the divine
power of Christ. Yet, there were others who also came
back from the dead at the hand of others - the son of the
widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:17-24), Tabitha (Acts
9:36-43), and Eutychus (Acts 20:7-12). However, none of
the other miracle workers and the ability to defeat death
and the grave.
* Christ assigned
to Himself the exalted, divine title of "The
Resurrection, and the Life". It is God who raiseth the
dead and therefore Christ announced Himself to be
God!
Perhaps
this acknowledgment is why some would prefer to keep
Christ in the grave.
II. THE RESURRECTION OF
CHRIST GIVES AN EVER-LIVING HIGH PRIEST - (Heb. 7:25; Rom.
8:34; 1 Jn. 2:1)
Let us look now at the
contrast between the priest of the - Levitical
dispensation and this Priest according to the order of
Melchisedec. They were many; He is only one. Their
priesthood was successional - the son followed the
father. Christ has a priesthood which cannot be
transferred, seeing that His life is indissoluble.
They were sinful, but He is
holy, pure, and spotless. They offered sacrifices in the
earthly tabernacle; He presents Himself with His blood in
the true sanctuary, which is high above all heavens,
which is eternal. He appeared in the very presence before
the face of God. In Jesus Christ the eternal Priest,
after the order of Melchisedec, all is fulfilled, which
in the preparatory dispensation could only be shadowed
forth imperfectly and by a variety of
ordinances.
Christ, in virtue of His
priesthood, can save completely (in a perfect,
exhaustive, all comprehensive manner) all who through Him
come to God, because He ever liveth to intercede for
them.
Salvation is begun by the
atoning death of Jesus Christ; it is continued by the
resurrection and intercession of Christ.
We have not only a Saviour
who died, and so made atonement for sin, but also a
Saviour who arose and entered by His own blood into the
Holy of Holies - God's very presence - where He ever
lives and pleads our case in every new failure. (Compare
Lk. 22:31, 32 with Jn. 11:42). Herein lies our abiding
security and our assurance of the ultimate, perfect
completeness of Christ's work for us and in
us.
III. THE RESURRECTION OF
CHRIST IS THE PLEDGE AND GUARANTEE OF OUR OWN RESURRECTION -
(I Thess. 4:14; 2 Cor. 4:14)
(Rom. 8:11) - "But if
the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead
dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead
shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that
dwelleth in you".
Lord Lyttleton and Gilbert
West perceived that the resurrection of Christ and the
conversion of Paul were the two strongest supports to the
Christian faith. Since they were unbelievers in early
life, they determined to show that both these teachings
were unfounded. So they set to work by the study of the
Scriptures and history to disprove these miracles. But
since they were honest men, they did not carry out their
designs. Their consideration of the evidence convinced
them that both doctrines were true, and so they wrote
their books to prove the very thing that they had set out
to deny. Lord Lyttleton wrote on the conversion of Saul
of Tarsus, and Gilbert West on the resurrection of
Christ. The title of these books are as follows:
Observations
of Saul's Conversion.
by Lord Lyttleton, and Observations
on the History and Evidences of the Resurrection of Jesus
Christ, by Gilbert
West. Infidels in all ages have realized the fact, that
with the resurrection of Christ, all miracles become
possible. Therefore the importance of this truth for the
establishment of the supernatural character of the
religion of the Scriptures.
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