The Resurrection; John 20-21
Celebrate the Resurrection and Ascension
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26-Oct-2023
"When Jesus rose from the dead, He completed the work of His first coming. He also left behind some significant signs for us. After the crucifixion, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus had prepared Jesus' body by wrapping Him in strips of linen with a mixture of many spices, which was a common Jewish burial practice. However, this was done hastily
because Sabbath was approaching. After the Sabbath, Jesus' female disciples went to complete the burial customs, but they found the stone rolled away and His body missing. When Peter and John were notified, they raced to the tomb and realized the wrapping linens were still there and the handkerchief that had wrapped Jesus' head was folded. Imagine
the questions running through their heads: If someone had stolen the body, what was the purpose of unwrapping it and folding the head cloth? The disciples had been trying to honour Jesus' body in His burial, but those preparations were ultimately unnecessary. Praise God!
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