Before the «Dispensation of Grace» of God, by which we are saved through «Faith in Jesus Christ» as Lord and our personal Savior, Jesus Christ fulfilled the «Law of God» on our behalf during His ministry on earth, died on the «Holy Cross» for the «Remission of Our Sins» once and for all, descended to hell and defeated death, then
rose from the dead on the third day bringing us «Eternal Life» and «Reconciliation» with God the Father!
The Lord Jesus Christ fulfilled the Law on our behalf, died on the Holy Cross for the remission of our sins (became sin and curse for us) descended to hell and defeated death (keys of which were held by Satan,)
rose from the dead on the third day bringing us eternal life and reconciliation with God the Father, then ascended to Heaven promising us the Holy Spirit and preparing the place for us.
the Sabbath the Seventh Day of the week, was «the third day according to the Scriptures Christ
rose from the dead on».
Even as He was found by his parents after three days, so He would later
rise from the dead on the third day that the favor of God might rest also upon us.
He also predicted He would physically
rise from the dead on the third Day... as in Sunday (resurrection Sunday / Easter).
That Jesus was born of a virgin, he died,
rose from the dead on the third day, and is now at the right hand of God.
«This,» he said, «is what is written: that the Messiah is to suffer death and to
rise from the dead on the third day, and that in his name repentance bringing the forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed to all nations.»
The simple answer is that Jesus Christ
rose from the dead on Sunday, the first day of the week.
2) «prophecy that explicitly predicts that the Messiah would
rise from the dead on the third day» — Explicitly there is perhaps nothing as the Old Testament spoke often in a picture language.
Where is there a prophecy that explicitly predicts that the Messiah would
rise from the dead on the third day?
46 He told them, «This is what is written: The Messiah will suffer and
rise from the dead on the third day, 47 and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
Not exact matches
A group of people, a little over 2000 years ago, said that a man called Jesus was the Son of God, based
on what he was said to have done, including
rising from the
dead.
Reality, Paul goes
on to say in 1 Corinthians 15: 20 «but in fact, Christ has
risen from the
dead...».
We believe one person of that Trinity, Jesus, took
on human flesh, was crucified and
rose from the
dead.
The mercy of the Lord laying His life down for us covers all sins if we believe that He is the Son of G - d and was crucified
dead and buried and
on the 3rd day
rose from the grave... this happened over 2,000 years ago He saved then and He save now.
Men walking
on water,
rising from the
dead, turning water into wine etc..
Jesus did that
on the cross and by
rising from the
dead.
Jesus
rose from the
dead; walked
on water, healed the sick, turned water into wine... Is their anything else Jesus supposedly did?
A man
rising from the
dead, a 10,000 year old Earth, the Red sea splitting, water being turned into wine,
dead people being in a «heaven» and still influencing matters
on Earth, etc..
Considering that Jesus
rose from the
dead at about 6.00 pm
on the Friday, as I expounded in my former essay entitled «How Could Jesus Spend Three Days and Three Nights in the Tomb?»
Regarding Jesus, I believe that Jesus was God in the flesh, that He was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died
on the cross, and
rose again
from the
dead.
Though I can not be certain, I assume that demons believe that God exists as the Trinity, and that God is holy, righteous, and good, and that Jesus was God incarnate, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died
on the cross, and
rose again
from the
dead.
Bieber said: «Easter is not about a bunny, it's a reminder that my Jesus died
on the cross for my sins and then
rose from the
dead defeating death!»
• After Germaine Greer said that freedom is the world's most dangerous idea, and sex columnist Dan Savage picked population control, newspaper columnist Peter (brother of Christopher) Hitchens declared
on Australian TV that «the most dangerous idea in human history and philosophy remains the belief that Jesus Christ was the son of God and
rose from the
dead.»
I'm referring to historical facts about Jesus of Nazareth that scholars agree
on - namely, that Jesus was crusified; he was buried in a tomb by a member of the Jewish sanhedrin; the tomb was found empty by some of his women followers; Jesus's deciples had experiences of Jesus alive
from the
dead; and the deciples began a movement that was so un-Jewish based
on the belief that Jesus
rose from the
dead.
If the Bible is a myth then while a man named Jesus might have lived, he probably certainly was not God, and while he might have died as a criminal
on the cross, he most likely did not
rise from the
dead.
Easter is not about a bunny, it's a reminder that my Jesus died
on the cross and then
rose from the
dead!
People
rising from the
dead, a virgin birth, a global flood, an array of physics defying miracles and so
on.
If a person believes that Jesus died
on the cross for their sins, and
rose again
from the
dead, but don't believe that by faith in Jesus they have life that can never be lost, are they justified?
If they believe that Jesus Christ died
on the cross for the sins of all mankind, and if they believe that three days after his death, Jesus Christ
rose from the
dead and if they believe all of these things, but don't believe in Jesus for eternal life, that person is not saved.
Was it
on one of the Sabbaths that Jesus
rose from the
dead and not
on the first day of the week.
Furthermore, the resurrected Lord Jesus does in fact affirm that it is written that Christ would suffer and
rise from the
dead (
on) the third day (Luke 24:46), a declaration confirmed, at least, by Hosea 6:1 - 2, which tells of the Lord binding and reviving and raising up those He has smitten.
I should be disposed to conclude that while the general tradition held that Christ «
rose from the
dead» (commonly understood to mean that he emerged
from the tomb in which his body had been laid) it preserved also a genuine memory that
on that Sunday morning his tomb was found broken open and to all appearance empty.
4 But far more frequently they use such expressions as, «He
rose from the
dead,» or, «He was buried;
on the third day he was raised to life.»
On the contrary, Jesus is not proclaimed merely as the crucified; he is also
risen from the
dead.
I believe that the redemptive work of Jesus was so powerful that when He died
on the cross and
rose again
from the
dead, everything in heaven and
on earth was swept up in His wake, was drawn after His lead, and was pulled onward and inward toward Him.
We are forever putting conditions and qualifications
on the love of God: «If you rid yourself of your racism, if you vote Democratic, if you accept Jesus as your savior, if...» Such conditional, achievement - oriented, self - made - men religion certainly doesn't need Jesus dying
on the cross and
rising from the
dead to make itself plausible and reasonable in an achievement - oriented, you - get - what - you - deserve capitalistic culture.
The scriptural witness of the prophecies should be enough as a basis for faith; Mary did not find the Lord through her quest for his body, but only through answering his personal call to her; she must not cling to his bodily presence, for his life is now
on another plane, with the Father who is the Father of all those who follow Jesus because he is his Father who has raised him
from the
dead; Thomas is offered sight and touch, as a gracious concession to his lack of faith; but he does not believe because of this, but because the
risen Lord addresses him; and the happiness of those who have faith without sight is greater.
Writing
on the situation in Zimbabwe, Ambrose Mayo states this clearly when he says: «With zeal all missionaries preached Christ crucified,
risen from the
dead and alive today.
Jesus won the entire war for us when He died
on the cross and
rose from the
dead.
And yet you can not
rise from the
dead, turn water into wine or heal people by laying
on of hands.
but
on the third day using his Power of Resurrection
rose from the
dead to claim his seat next to God in heaven, I mean next to himself since he was also God and then told the masses that he died for their sins, though oddly enough being God he could have simply absolved them of their sins and he really didn't die because he lives and is coming back to judge man based upon the original sins... but not sure if that would work since man can clearly kill a God with wood and nails... I know, I know confusing and likely to be labeled heresy... but debates about nomenclature and religion... i mean story telling... just don't mix.
Makes me wish there was a Jesus that could
rise from the
dead and lay the smackdown
on all these bigoted charlatans.
A personal meeting that touched my heart and gave a direction and a new meaning to my existence»), theology («Jesus
rose from the
dead: not to be triumphant over those who refused him, but to certify that the love of God is stronger than death, the forgiveness of God is stronger than any sin») and his perspective
on grace («God's mercy has no limits if he who asks for mercy does so in contrition and with a sincere heart»).
However, based
on statements like «Christ did not
rise from the
dead and was most likely eaten by dogs,» you kind of get the idea that this guy doesn't believe in the deity of Christ.
It's a greater fantasy NOT to believe that there is an all powerful invisible god somewhere in the universe who knows everything, can do anything, hears everyone's thoughts, etc, or that someone died and
rose from the
dead three days later (this same person was born of a virgin), or that someone spoke to god via a burning bush, or that one old man, who lived to be 900 years old, built a boat that held two of every animal
on the earth to survive a worldwide flood?
Nobody is
rising from the
dead, no one is walking
on water, reading minds or moving objects telekinetically.
In a well - known saying, this time
from Tennyson, «men may
rise on stepping - stones of their
dead selves».
As a result of his investigation, he became convinced that the claims within the Gospels are true, that Jesus really did live, die
on the cross, and
rise again three days later
from the
dead.
When Jesus
rose from the
dead, we
rose from the
dead, too,
on a spiritual level.