Mark 16:1-8
These women got up before the sun had risen for they arrived at
the grave as the sun arose. Little had they known that the Eternal Son had indeed risen.
He arose as the Eternal One with Eternal Life in His hand. He broke the chains of death,
the gates of hell and the locks of the grave.
In the previous sermons we looked at His supreme sacrifice and
humiliation. Today we look at Him in His exaltation, the victor over hell, death, sin and
satan. He rules supreme and holds the keys of death and hell (Rev 1:18).
He wrestled against satan in the Garden of Gethsemane and against
sin on the cross, and he conquered. He even descended to hell and wrestled against the
powers of hell and secured our Salvation. He removed the handwriting that was against us,
and condemned us (Col 2). He did it all for you and me.
Words fail to express the great Salvation He wrought for us!
But let us consider two points of how Jesus comforts His children
in their weakness.
1) The women came to the tomb early in the morning on the first
day of the week to embalm His body. They were full of fear because of everything that had
taken place. But when they arrived the tombstone (estimated by some to be over 3 tons) was
rolled away and an angel comforted them with the words of Jesus' resurrection. The
tombstone was not removed so that Jesus could get out after His resurrection, but He
considered the disciples who would like to enter and witness the empty grave.
As the women approached the tomb they were anxious about many
things - even the huge tombstone that must be removed. People tend to worry and be anxious
about many things in life. But Jesus had said in Matt 6:25, "do not worry about
your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will
put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? 26 Look at the birds
of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father
feeds them".
The people of the world constantly worry about what they will eat
and drink, what clothes they will wear, what car they will drive, and who will pay the
bills. But Christians do not worry about those things neither speak like that, for the
risen Lord cares for them and removes all fears.
2) Through His death and resurrection, Jesus removed the veil of
separation between us and Heaven, so that we can freely come to the Throne of Mercy and
have fellowship with God (2Cor 3:7-18).
It is wonderful to be in harmony with Heaven. There is rejoicing
in Heaven over one sinner which repents. We read in Hebrews 1:14 that God's angels are
"ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation."
When Elisha and his servant were surrounded by the enemy, Elisha
saw the messengers of God encamped about them so that the enemy could not touch them. Only
after Elisha prayed could his servant see them too (2Kings 6:17). So God continually
protects and guards His chilren, and opens their eyes to the things of Heaven.
We have only touched on two points of blessings. There are still
so many others to consider.
- He arose from the dead so that we will not see death but only sleep
and pass on to be with Him.
- He grants us to receive an immortal body as He has.
- He prepares a place in Heaven for us and receive us to be with Him.
May each of us not consider our lives dear to ourselves but give
Him all of our lives, as He did not spare Himself but gave us His all. Jesus will not
accept you partially. Jesus will have all or nothing.