Scripture Reading: Matthew 28:1-20
We think of death ordinarily as the end of a man’s life. He can do no more work in this world. Only his influence remains. But it was not the end of the life of Jesus Christ. He came again from the grave after a brief rest and took up once more His work of redemption.
The women watched beside the grave after the burial of the body there until they were compelled to hasten into the city before the gates would be shut upon them. Meanwhile they were in deep grief. The Sabbath was a sad and dark day for them. They were eager to get back to the grave to honor their Lord’s dead body. So at the very dawn, after the Sabbath, as soon as the gates would be opened, they left their home and hastened away to His grave, carrying spices and ointments to anoint His dead body.
No one saw the resurrection. We are told something, however, of what took place. “There was a great earthquake; for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the tone, and sat upon it.” The rulers thought they had the sepulcher well-secured. The stone had been sealed with Pilate’s seal, so that to meddle with it would be a high crime. Besides, they had procured a guard of Roman soldiers to watch by the grave. They seem to have expected thus to keep Jesus from rising. When they asked for the guard, they gave this
as the reason — “After three days I rise again” (27:63). They pretended to suspect that the disciples would try to carry away the body by night, to give the impression that their Master has risen. But we see how useless were all their precautions. There was no power in the universe that could keep the body of Jesus in that rock-prison.
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