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. |