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Summary: When the disciples knew that Jesus had risen from the dead, their sorrow turned to great joy; their fear turned to boldness. Their faith in Jesus grew stronger, therefore, they were willing to risk their lives for Jesus.

Introduction: Let's read Matthew 28:1-15.

On Feb. 27, 1991, at the height of Desert Storm, Ruth Dillow received a heartbroken message from the Pentagon. It stated that her son, Clayton Carpenter, Private 1st Class, had stepped on a mine in Kuwait and was dead. Ruth Dillow later wrote,

"I can't begin to describe my grief and shock. It was almost more than I could bear. For three days, I wept. For three days, I expressed anger and loss. People tried to comfort me for three days, to no avail because the loss was too great." But three days after she received that message, the telephone rang. The voice on the other end said, "Mom, it's me. I'm alive." Ruth Dillow said, "I couldn't believe it at first. But then I recognized his voice, and he really was alive." The message was all a mistake! She said, "I laughed, I cried, I felt like turning cartwheels because my son, whom I had thought was dead, was alive. I'm sure none of you can even understand how I felt."

On Good Friday, Jesus' disciples were devastated to see Jesus was captured, tortured, hung on the cross, and died (they knew Jesus died). Their dreams were shattered; they lost hope! Friday and all-day Saturday, they mourned, until finally, on "the first day of the week, early in the morning," the scripture says, some women made their way along the path that led to His tomb, wondering who would roll away the stone for them. But when they arrived, they found the stone had already been rolled away. And an angel there told them, "You're looking in the wrong place. You're looking for Jesus among the dead. He is not dead. He is alive. He is risen, even as He said!"

When the disciples knew that Jesus had risen from the dead, their sorrow turned to great joy; their fear turned to boldness. Their faith in Jesus grew stronger, therefore, they were willing to risk their lives for Jesus.

Sadly, some people still believe the lie that the Sanhedrin first spread. Lifeway Research last year showed that 23 percent of Americans don’t believe that Jesus rose from the dead and 11 percent are not sure. They wrote and taught various theories to prove that Jesus was never resurrected from His death. Some books have been best-sellers like "Holy Grail," "Da Vinci Code," and recently shown on the Discovery channel about the Tomb of Jesus and His Family. Even though their statements about Jesus often contradict each other, they state that Jesus is still dead.

So, why do we believe that Jesus has risen? Christian faith is not blind faith. Our faith is based on what the Bible says about Jesus. But, it doesn't mean we close our minds to any facts or scientific discoveries. Our faith is also based on the facts! That is why we don't need to be afraid of any attack on our beliefs.

Many Bible Scholars, historical experts, and archeologists have written books that answer those who made wrong statements about Jesus. You can purchase those books at the bookstore. Today I want to share with you some evidence of why we believe that Jesus rose from the dead:

1. The change in the disciples.

John Stott was a best-selling author, a professor, and one of the leading theologians of the twentieth century. And this is what he said, "Perhaps the transformation of the disciples is the greatest evidence of all for the resurrection… When Jesus died, they were heartbroken, confused, and frightened. But within less than two months, they came out of hiding, full of joy, confidence, and courage. What can account for this dramatic transformation? Only the resurrection, together with Pentecost, which followed soon afterward." And this bizarre group of primarily uneducated men went on to change the world.

2. Eyewitness accounts.

Did you know that the Bible recorded eleven times on Jesus' appearances to people after His death? He appeared to individuals, the disciples, and one time, to a group of over 500 people. When the Biblical accounts were being written, most of these people were still alive and could have denied that it ever happened. But they didn't. Some people today claim that these were all hallucinations. And I could understand that if Jesus only appeared to individuals. It could have simply been wishing for fulfillment. But He didn't just appear to individuals, but also to groups of people. And hallucinations are not group events. And the truth is that having 500 different people experience the same hallucination at the same time would be a greater miracle than the resurrection itself!

3. Modern-day accounts.

We've already talked about the changes that happened in the disciples' lives. But do you realize that Jesus is still changing lives today? Many of us here know that to be true from personal experience. We have a relationship with Him today, and our lives have been transformed.

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