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Roll the Stone Away


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The Word of God
  • The importance of the Bible.
    • Without it, knowledge would be limited.
    • It sets people free and offers a new life.
    • Matthew 28:1-6
      • Mary Magdalene and the other Mary visit the sepulcher.
      • A great earthquake occurs.
      • An angel descends, rolls back the stone, and sits on it.
        • The angel’s appearance: countenance like lightning, raiment white as snow.
        • The keepers shake with fear and become as dead men.
        • The angel tells the women not to fear.
          • He knows they seek Jesus, who was crucified.
          • Jesus is not there; He has risen as He said.
          • The angel instructs them to tell the disciples that Jesus is risen and will go before them into Galilee.
          • The Empty Tomb
            • The ladies were seeking Jesus.
            • Their responsibility was to take care of the body after it was delivered to the tomb.
            • Jesus gave up his life; it was not taken from him.
              • Isaiah’s prophecy: Jesus bore the iniquity of us all.
              • God put the iniquity of all mankind on Jesus.
              • Jesus bore the embarrassment, humiliation, rebellion, and unlovingness of sin.
              • Jesus died for future sins.
                • Every sin He died for was future for those born after that day.
                • God accepted the blood of Christ as atonement for sin.
                • Galatians 4: God sent His Son to redeem those under the law so we might receive the adoption of sons.
                  • Having Jesus in one’s heart because He died for our sins.
                  • Joseph of Arimathea
                    • Joseph of Arimathea, a rich man and counselor, was secretly a disciple of Christ.
                    • Being a disciple of Christ secretly for fear of the world.
                      • Being afraid of ridicule or standing out for one’s faith.
                      • Joseph went to Pilate to ask for Jesus’ body.
                        • It was approaching evening, and they needed to take the body off the cross before sundown.
                        • Pilate marveled that Jesus was already dead.
                        • The legs of the others were broken to hasten their death, but Jesus was already dead.
                        • To be sure, they pierced Jesus in the side, and blood and water came out.
                        • Every drop of Jesus’ blood was for sin so that people could go free.
                        • Joseph went back to the cross to take the body off.
                        • Joseph was not alone; Nicodemus showed up.
                          • Nicodemus, who had previously come to Jesus at night, now revealed his belief.
                          • Nicodemus brought about a hundred-pound weight of ointments and spices.
                          • Joseph and Nicodemus prepared Jesus’ body and wrapped it.
                          • They carried the body to a new tomb that Joseph had hewn out.
                            • No corpse had ever been in this tomb.
                            • The Burial and the Guard
                              • Jesus was dead.
                                • The penalty for sin is death.
                                • Adam was told he would surely die if he ate the forbidden fruit.
                                • Jesus Christ became the propitiation for all our sins.
                                • Mary Magdalene and the other Mary followed them as they carried Jesus’ body to the tomb.
                                • They stooped down to enter the tomb.
                                  • Humbling oneself before God leads to seeing the light and finding life.
                                  • They laid Jesus in the tomb and rolled a great stone at the door.
                                  • Mary and Mary Magdalene witnessed exactly where Jesus was laid and the stone being rolled over the door.
                                  • The Pharisees and Sadducees were nervous and went to Pilate.
                                    • They reminded Pilate that Jesus had said He would rise again in three days.
                                    • The Pharisees, unlike the disciples, seemed to believe Jesus’ prophecy.
                                    • They feared the disciples would steal the body and claim Jesus had risen.
                                    • Pilate instructed them to make the tomb as secure as possible.
                                      • They sealed the stone with Herod’s seal.
                                      • The Visit to the Sepulchre
                                        • Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to see the sepulcher at the end of the Sabbath.
                                        • They wondered who would move the stone.
                                          • Doubt and unbelief can keep people from seeing the empty tomb.
                                          • The world needs to know the truth: Jesus is not dead anymore.
                                          • At the very moment one begins to seek Jesus, He has already sought them.
                                          • The tomb was sealed and had a rock in front of the door.
                                          • Divine help intervenes when it is needed most.
                                          • Unbelief leads to torment.
                                            • Hell is full of the wicked, agnostic, and atheist.
                                            • They could not get past the stone.
                                            • No one finds God on their own; divine help is needed.
                                            • If there were another way to heaven, God would not have sent His Son to be crucified.
                                            • Divine intervention moves the rock of earthly intellect and human understanding, giving faith.
                                            • Never having been to Jerusalem or seen the tomb.
                                              • It doesn’t matter if one has seen the tomb; what matters is that Jesus is alive in one’s heart.
                                              • He is Risen
                                                • The people of God are too quiet about the truth.
                                                • The life-giving force for believers is the three words: “He is risen.”
                                                • The ladies wondered who would move the stone.
                                                • The Holy Ghost convinces people that they are lost and need a Savior.
                                                • It is expedient that Jesus went away so the Comforter could come.
                                                  • The Comforter, the Spirit, will guide and lead in all truth and righteousness.
                                                  • If one is not saved through the power of the Holy Spirit, they are not saved.
                                                  • There is only one way to heaven: through the shed blood of Jesus Christ.
                                                  • Being born in the Spirit is essential; religion, church membership, and baptism alone do not save.
                                                  • When the Holy Spirit speaks to the heart and invites one to come to Him, that is the moment to bow one’s heart.
                                                  • Jesus gives eternal life, and believers shall never perish.
                                                  • The angels helped the ladies.
                                                  • The guards were hired to keep watch over the tomb.
                                                  • The stone was not holding Jesus in; He came out on His own.
                                                  • The stone was rolled back so that others could see the empty tomb.
                                                  • What is behind the stone of unbelief?
                                                    • It covers the heart and separates one from the truth of Jesus Christ.
                                                    • The ground began to shake.
                                                    • When one gets born again, earthly experiences fade away.
                                                    • Divine intervention takes place, and one’s attention is solely on God.
                                                    • God moves the stone, and unbelief drifts away.
                                                    • The angel of the Lord descended and rolled back the stone.
                                                    • The keepers fell as dead men.
                                                    • Everything that would keep the ladies from knowing the truth about Jesus Christ had been dealt with.
                                                    • When Jesus comes to someone, everything else melts away.
                                                    • The stone had to move.
                                                    • Even the disciples didn’t believe at first because they still had a stone in the way.
                                                    • The Holy Ghost will show up and move the stone so one can see the truth.
                                                    • The truth is that Jesus died for our sins, shed His blood, and is alive.
                                                    • The stone was moved by the angel, and the keepers were no longer a problem.
                                                    • The Truth
                                                      • The only thing needed was the truth.
                                                      • Salvation requires divine intervention; one cannot be saved apart from the Holy Spirit.
                                                      • No one seeks after God on their own.
                                                      • The Holy Spirit moves in one’s life.
                                                      • Each person is given a measure of faith, just enough.
                                                      • The greatest gift is when God moves the stone and gets rid of the keepers.
                                                      • The ladies heard that Jesus was not there.
                                                      • The three words “He is risen” changed their lives.
                                                      • The greatest news is that He is risen.
                                                      • Someone has to help with the stone of unbelief.
                                                      • When the Holy Ghost shows up, one starts paying better attention.
                                                      • When the heart listens instead of the ears, it’s getting close.
                                                      • When one hears Him speak and say, “I’ve come for you. I want to save you,” one will know in their heart that He is alive.
                                                      • He is alive forevermore.
                                                      • The angel said, “I know who you’re looking for. You’re looking for Jesus. He’s not here.”
                                                      • He is risen.
                                                      • The primary difference between all other religions and Christianity is that our Savior is alive.
                                                      • In Revelation, Jesus says, “I am he that was alive and was dead, and am alive forevermore.”
                                                      • The reason to believe is that He now lives within.
                                                      • One needs their own experience to know that He is alive.
                                                      • All that is needed is for some things to be moved out of the way.
                                                      • What better day to be born again than Easter morning?
                                                      • Surrender to Christ and believe.
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