THE GREAT VICTORY IT WAS early
morning on the first day of the week, which would
be like our Sunday. Mary and other dear friends
of Jesus went to visit the tomb where their
Master had been laid away to rest three days
before. They went there to sprinkle sweet
smelling perfume upon his body.
Jesus had not been buried in
the ground as we usually bury dead people. The
tomb in which they laid him was like a cave in
the side of a huge rock. A stone had been placed
in front of the doorway, and when this stone was
rolled away one could walk directly into the
tomb. As these early morning visitors neared the
tomb, they said among themselves:
Who shall roll us away
the stone?
When they reached the tomb the
stone had already been rolled away! They probably
thought that someone else had arrived there
before them. They entered the tomb and went to
the place where Jesus had been laid, but saw that
their Master was not there.
First they thought that some of
Jesus enemies had stolen his body, and they
were very sad indeed. Then they saw a young man
at the other end of the tomb, who spoke to them
and said that Jesus was not there because he had
been made alive.
This young man was really not a
man at all, but an angel! The women were a little
afraid and very much excited, but the angel told
them to hurry away and tell the apostles that
their Master was no longer dead. Wasnt that
a wonderful message to take to the friends of
Jesus?
God, the wonderful Heavenly
Father of Jesus, had used his mighty power and
made Jesus alive again. God could do this because
it was his power which had made everything.
Gods power gave us life, and keeps us
alive, so God was able to make Jesus alive again.
God did this because Jesus had done what God
wanted him to do.
Jesus had allowed his enemies
to kill him because he loved them, and
thats what God wanted his dear Son to do.
God also loves his enemies. Everyone who
doesnt do what God wants him to do is
Gods enemy, but he loves them so much that
he will make them all alive again by and by. When
he makes them, alive again, if they do what he
wants them to do, he will keep them alive
forever.
This is what God has promised
to do, and we know his promises will come true!
Jesus died because he loved the
people just is God loved them. And because he
died for them they will have tan opportunity to
live again. If a boy does something wrong at
school and the teacher tells him he must stay in
after school, that is punishment, isnt it?
Well, if another boy who hadnt done wrong,
dearly loved the one who was to be punished, and
offered to stay after school in his place, that
would be taking the punishment for him,
wouldnt it?
Now thats why Jesus died.
Adam disobeyed God, and his punishment was death,
but Jesus took his place. so Adam will be made
alive again. All people die on account of
Adams sin, so they will all be made alive
again because Jesus took the punishment.
As soon as Peter, and another
apostle named John, heard that Jesus had been
made alive, they ran to the tomb as fast as they
could. Maybe they thought they would still find
him there, only he would be alive. Or perhaps
they could not believe what they had heard, and
wanted to prove it for themselves. But they also
found the tomb empty. Jesus was not there, for he
was no longer dead. God had given him a great
victorya victory over death.
Gods power had made him
alive again.
But no one had seen Jesus since
he had been made alive. Wasnt it strange!
The tomb where Jesus body had been placed
was in a beautiful garden. Mary was standing by
the tomb, weeping, when she saw a man who seemed
to be a caretaker. of the garden, and said to
him:
Sir, tell me where thou
hast laid Jesus?
Then the man spoke her name,
Mary! He said Mary in
such a way that she knew it was Jesus speaking to
her. Yes, this was Jesus, she was sure, but he
was so different from what he had been before.
Still, she knew it was Jesus.
Later in the day two of
Jesus friends, who were called his
disciples, were walking along the road, talking
about him. They had not heard that Jesus was made
alive again, so they were very sad. A stranger
came up to them and asked:
Why are you so sad?
They told this stranger about
Jesus, and that they had thought he would be a
great king to rule over the people of Israel and
the whole world, but that now he was dead.
The stranger reminded the two
disciples that God had told his prophets to write
about Jesus, telling how he would be like a lamb
that would be killed. He told them it was
necessary for Jesus to die before he could be the
great king they expected him to be. This stranger
walked with them all the way to the place they
were going, and there they ate supper together.
Then, suddenly they discovered
that their new friend was Jesus. As soon as they
learned this, Jesus disappeared and they
couldnt see him. How happy and excited they
must have been!
But one of Jesus apostles
would not believe that he had been made alive
again. His name was Thomas. Has anyone ever
called you a doubting Thomas? If you
ever do hear anyone use that expression you will
know that he is thinking of Thomas, the apostle
of Jesus, who doubted that his Master had been
raised from the dead.
One day the eleven apostles
were all gathered together in an upstairs room
eating, when suddenly they looked up, and Jesus
was right there with them. They were very much
surprised because all the doors of the room were
locked, and at first they were afraid. But Jesus
said to them:
Peace be unto you.
Jesus spoke to doubting Thomas,
and said, Reach out thy hand, and touch my
side: and be not faithless, but believing.
Then Thomas was convinced. Jesus talked with his
disciples for a few moments and then, without the
door being opened at all, be suddenly went away
just as he had come, and they couldnt see
him any more.
Wasnt that strange?
Of course it wasnt really
strange at allwhen you understand it. You
see Jesus was entirely different now. God had
made him alive again, but he was not just a man
any more. He was so different that his apostles
couldnt see him at all unless he made
himself look like a man.
After Jesus was made alive
again he was just like God, and we can t
see God! We dont have the right kind of
eyes to see God, thats why; and the
apostles didnt have the right kind of eyes
to see Jesus, either. But Jesus is very real, and
he is now very powerful. When he is King over the
whole earth, everybody will know what a powerful
King he is.
The disciples saw Jesus a few
other times; once, on the beach of the Sea of
Galilee, where he had cooked breakfast for them.
They had all been out in a boat fishing. They had
fished all night, but had caught no fish. They
were fishing with a big net which they held over
the edge of the boat. Jesus shouted from the
beach:
Cast your net on the
right side of the ship, and ye shall find
fish.
They did this, and the net was
soon filled with fish. Then the apostles knew
that it was Jesus who had spoken to them, and
they hurried ashore as fast as they could. They
enjoyed a lovely visit with Jesus that morning.
Peter told Jesus that he loved him very much, and
Jesus said to Peter:
Feed my sheep.
Jesus sheep are people
who love him and who do what he wants them to do.
The last time the apostles saw
Jesus he told them that they were to go all over
the world and tell the people of all nations
about God and about the good news that a time is
coming when everybody will be made happy. In the
Bible, good news is called the Gospel, and Jesus
said to his apostles:
Go ye into all the world,
and preach the Gospel.
The apostles were given a big
task, werent they? And then, after Jesus
had told his apostles to preach the Gospel to
everybody they possibly could, he left them and
returned to his home with God.
QUESTIONS
What did the angel say to
the women who visited Jesus tomb and found
it empty?
What did Peter and John do
when they learned that Jesus had been made alive
again?
After Jesus was made alive
again, what did he tell his disciples to do?
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