Woody Allen once said, “I'm not afraid of death, I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” That’s cute and funny, but the reality is… he was afraid of death and it is going to happen – to all of us. For the huge majority of the people in the world, even us Christians, death can seem scary. But as Jesus walked the face of the earth, death didn’t scare Him. First He brought a widow’s son back to life in Luke 7. Then He did the same for Jairus’ daughter in Luke 8. And later, and perhaps most dramatically in John 11, Jesus really proves that death didn’t scare him. Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha, had died. When Jesus arrived, Martha warned him, “Don’t go in the tomb. It’s been four days. The smell will be awful.” Well, Jesus walked boldly to the tomb, commanded that the stone be rolled away, and brought Lazarus back to life.
Think about it. Death cannot be conquered unless death is met head on and defeated. Jesus met death head on at Lazarus’s tomb, and Jesus met death head on at the cross. He died. For real. No joke. For three days, He was dead. He had to die. Scripture says that the wages of sin is death so Christ died as He took the sin of the whole world upon His shoulders.
Death has a way of looking like it’s going to win – right up until it doesn’t. On that first Easter Sunday, Jesus won. Death and the devil were conquered when Jesus walked out of His grave, alive. Jesus proved then and there that He was victorious over sin, death, and the power of the devil. The grave could not hold him. Acts 2:24 says it this way: “But God raised Him from the dead, freeing Him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on Him.”
I love how Christian author and pastor Max Lucado writes it: “After three days in a dark hole He stepped into the Easter sunrise with a smile and a swagger and a question for lowly Lucifer — ‘Is that your best punch?’
That was cool, incredibly cool. But you want to know the coolest thing about the One who gave up the crown of heaven for a crown of thorns? He did it for you. Just for you.” I love that!
His victory is our victory. 1 Corinthians 15: 57 speaks clearly to that. “Thanks be to God! He GIVES US the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!” Jesus did it for us. There is nothing else we need to do. He gives us the victory. Two verses earlier in 1 Corinthians 15:55, the Apostle Paul shouts defiantly… “Where, O death is your victory?” Of course, there’s no answer so he asks again… “Where, O death is your sting?” Again, no reply. Why is there no reply? Because God raised Jesus from the dead, proving once and for all that He is ultimately and officially in control of what’s going on with life and death. Death may take our body once, but we will be resurrected and live eternally. God made that clear throughout Scripture when He said things like, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in Me will never die.” (John 11:25-26), or in Isaiah 25:8: “He will swallow up death forever.”
There you have it. Death is swallowed up forever because of Christ’s victory that He won for us. May the joy of Easter be in your hearts and minds today and every day. Happy Easter!
Dr. Steve Buuck, Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School, Las Vegas, NV
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