"The Lord is risen indeed." - Luke 24:34
Let thy meditations, my soul, this morning, be sweetly exercised upon
thy risen and exalted Saviour. For if thy Lord be indeed risen, then
will it undeniably follow, that as he died for our sins, so he arose
for our justification, and is thereby become the first fruits 0f them
that sleep. Beg of God the Holy Ghost to lead thee into the devout
contemplation and enjoyment of this soul-reviving subject. Trace the
testimonies of this wonderful event, until, frown being overpowered in
the vast assemblage of witnesses, thou art prompted to cry out in the
same language," the Lord is risen indeed. "And surely never was there
any one fact so fully, so dearly, and so circumstantially confirmed. It
hath the united testimony of heaven and earth: of angels and men, of
the living and the dead, of friends and foes; and God himself
confirming it in the midst of his people, by sending down the Holy
Ghost agreeably to the promise of Jesus at the day of Pentecost. Review
these things in order. First, heaven gave in its evidence in those
supernatural signs which issued in the morning of Jesus's resurrection;
for we are told that "an angel descended from heaven, and rolled back
the stone from the door of Jesus's sepulchre, and sat upon it." And,
secondly, earth gave her testimony also to the same, by the convulsions
sustained at his approach - "there was a great earthquake. "And then
again, as angels came to inform the pious women who waited to embalm
the sacred body of Christ, that Jesus was risen; so the testimony of
multitudes among men gave equal attestation to this glorious truth. For
besides the many separate and distinct appearances Jesus made to
numbers, he appeared to above five hundred brethren at once, by way of
confirming the undoubted fact. The living, who ate and drank with him
after he arose from the dead, surely could not be mistaken. And the
dead which arose from their graves, as if to celebrate the glories of
his resurrection, in which they took part, came forth when the
sepulchre yawned at the triumph of Jesus, and went into the holy city
and appeared unto many. And not only the friends of Jesus, but the foes
of Jesus, became undesignedly the witnesses of this great truth: for,
by attributing his resurrection to the disciples stealing away his
body, they positively proved that the body of Christ remained not in
the sepulchre. And that the poor timid disciples whose meetings were
all in secret for fear of the Jews, should project such a scheme as to
take away the body, which the Roman soldiers were purposely placed to
secure, is not to be equaled in folly in the very idea, unless by that
other part of the childish story, that the body was stolen while the
guard slept, that so the testimony, it should seem, to this tale, is
the testimony of men sleeping. Here then, my soul, in devout
contemplation, take thy stand at the door of the sepulchre of thy
Jesus, and ponder over such a multitude of witnesses, who all cry out
with one voice, as the angels did to the astonished women," He is not
here; for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord
lay." And O thou dear Redeemer, do thou, while my soul is pondering
these things, do thou draw nigh, as thou didst to the disciples on the
morning of thy resurrection, and sweetly commune with me of all these
blessed truths concerning thyself; lead me, by faith, through all the
precious subject, from the sepulchre to thine house of prayer, to the
ordinance and thy table, from thy cross to thy crown; and cause my
whole heart to burn within me, while thou art talking to me by the way,
and while thou art opening to me the scriptures. Then shall I truly
rejoice that my Lord is indeed risen from the dead, and my soul is
risen with him, from dead works, to serve thee, the living and true God.
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