Proving Jesus' resurrection today?
How can we effectively "explained and proved" Jesus' resurrection today?

Scripture focus

“explaining and proving that the Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead. ‘This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Christ,’ he declared.” (Acts 17:3)


Paul’s model in Acts 17:3

• Explained—he unfolded the meaning of the Scriptures.

• Proved—he supplied compelling evidence.

• Proclaimed—he boldly presented Jesus as the risen Messiah.


Key principles for explaining and proving today

• Start with Scripture as the final authority.

• Connect prophecy to fulfillment.

• Present historical facts that corroborate the biblical record.

• Share personal and contemporary testimony.

• Call for a response rooted in faith and repentance.


Scriptural evidence

1 Corinthians 15:3-4—“Christ died for our sins…He was buried, He was raised on the third day.”

Luke 24:44-46—Jesus showed how “everything written…must be fulfilled.”

Romans 1:4—“declared with power to be the Son of God by His resurrection.”

Acts 1:3—“He presented Himself alive…with many convincing proofs.”

Matthew 28:6—“He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”


Prophetic fulfillment

Psalm 16:10—“You will not abandon my soul to Sheol.”

Isaiah 53:10-12—The Suffering Servant “will prolong His days.”

Hosea 6:2—“On the third day He will raise us up.”

• Tie each prophecy directly to Jesus’ passion narratives.


Historical corroboration

• Empty tomb—publicly accessible, guarded (Matthew 27:62-66), yet found vacant.

• Eyewitnesses—over 500 at once (1 Corinthians 15:6).

• Hostile witnesses converted—James (James 1:1; 1 Corinthians 15:7) and Paul (Acts 9).

• Early creedal statements—1 Corinthians 15:3-7 traces to within a few years of the event.

• Rapid church growth in Jerusalem—the very city where Jesus was crucified.


Transformed lives as living proof

• Disciples changed from fearful (John 20:19) to fearless preachers (Acts 4:13).

• Ongoing testimonies of new birth and deliverance (2 Corinthians 5:17).

• Martyrdom underlines sincerity; people rarely die for what they know is false.


Practical steps for sharing

1. Read key resurrection passages aloud; let Scripture speak first.

2. Bridge prophecy to fulfillment—show the line from Isaiah 53 to Luke 24.

3. Present concise historical facts: empty tomb, eyewitnesses, early creed.

4. Share your own encounter with the risen Christ—how He changed you.

5. Invite hearers to examine the evidence and Scripture themselves (John 20:30-31).


Living it out

• Speak with confidence; the same Spirit who raised Jesus empowers your witness (Romans 8:11).

• Embody the resurrection through holy living and hope-filled demeanor (1 Peter 3:15-16).

• Rest in the assurance that God’s Word never returns void (Isaiah 55:11).


Summary

By following Paul’s pattern—explaining Scripture, proving with evidence, and proclaiming Christ—we can compellingly demonstrate Jesus’ historical, bodily resurrection today.

What Old Testament prophecies support Paul's message in Acts 17:3?
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