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Ground-Breaking
By David L. Larsen
John 20:1-18

“On the morning of August 27, 1883, the most stupendous explosion ever recorded took place. It was heard as far away as 3,000 miles.

“The whole of the northern and lower part of the island of Krakatoa — lying between Java and Sumatra — had blown off. Stone, dust and ashes shot up 17 miles above the earth. Entire forests were buried beneath the debris. One hundred and fifty miles away the sky went dark and people had to use lamps at midday. The tidal waves reached as far as Cape Horn about 8,000 miles distant. Across the world the weather and sunsets were dramatically affected for many months.” (Richard Bewes)

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The destructive magnitude of this volcanic eruption is staggering — but we want to consider this morning an even greater detonation but one which has been constructive and positively transformative in its effect: the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead!

I. Easter is an Event . . . and We Can Make a Discovery! (1-8)

[In such a powerful narrative, help the listeners to feel the force of the story-line: tell the story! Here is also the place to touch the factuality of the resurrection of our Lord]

Before dawn, the women come to the grave of Jesus. The stone has been rolled away from the entrance. Remember, the stone was rolled away not to let Jesus out but to allow us to look in to see that the tomb is empty.

The women, John and Peter each saw the grave clothes as well as the cloth that had been around His head, folded up. Where was the body of the Lord Jesus?

The sceptical John Dominic Crossan argues that dogs ate the body of Jesus. The French critic, Charles Guignebert, alleges that the disciples threw the body into a ditch. Where is the evidence?

Young John, now emboldened by the more brash Peter’s entrance into the tomb, enters and he himself believes! [This is not the place for extensive development of the case, but a few brush strokes can sketch the case for the factuality of the Biblical representation.]

The evidence is overwhelming. Yet here is what is most important: we are to “believe in our hearts that God raised Jesus from the dead” (Romans 10:9-10).

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