March 2006 chaplain's corner
The Chaplain's Corner is a monthly message for chaplains.

Chaplain’s Corner – March 27, 2006
Rev. Rich Hines
Christ’s Resurrection, the Basis For True Salvation and Christian Service

This message is primarily for those who call on the name of Jesus Christ as their own Lord and Savior from sin, and serve as a Chaplain in a jail, prison or a follow-up ministry such as a rescue mission – in the United States.

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I want to give you Chaplains my “Easter Message” a bit early this year. As you and those you serve consider the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, I want to remind you of two things. His actual physical raising out of death to life, both guarantees salvation for all true believers and is the basis for all post-salvation service and ministry. Those are good reasons to celebrate!

First, consider HIS RESURRECTION IN RELATION TO JUSTIFICATION BEFORE A HOLY GOD AND SALVATION FROM SIN -

In the book of the Acts of the Apostles, the gospel message that was given to unbelievers always included the resurrection of Jesus. The gospel messages you communicate today should do likewise. Time will not allow me to go over or even mention all the sermons recorded in Acts, but I do want to draw your attention to the one found in Acts 13: 28-39.

Here we see the Apostle Paul preaching in a synagogue to a mixed crowd of religious Jews and Gentiles that “feared God” (see verses 16 and 26). The God-fearing Gentiles were those that had left pagan idolatry and were seeking the One True God.

Speaking of Jesus, the Holy Spirit through Paul said in verses 28-39:

28 And though they found no cause for death in Him, they asked Pilate that He should be put to death.
29 Now when they had fulfilled all that was written concerning Him, they took Him down from the tree and laid Him in a tomb.
30 BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD.
31 He was seen for many days by those who came up with Him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are His witnesses to the people.

32 And we declare to you glad tidings – that promise which was made to the fathers.
33 God has fulfilled this for us their children, in that He HAS RAISED UP JESUS. As it is also written in the second Psalm: “You are My Son, Today I have begotten You.”
34 And that He RAISED HIM UP FROM THE DEAD, no more to return to corruption, He has spoken thus: “I will give you the sure mercies of David.”
35 Therefore He also says in another Psalm: “You will not allow Your Holy One to see corruption.”
36 For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell asleep, was buried with his fathers, and saw corruption;
37 but He WHOM GOD RAISED UP SAW NO CORRUPTION.

38 THEREFORE let it be known to you, brethren, that through this Man is preached to you the forgiveness of sins;
39 and by Him everyone who believes is justified from all things from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses.

This section of Paul’s recorded sermon FOCUSES ON THREE CONSECUTIVE THINGS: the FACT of His resurrection, in verses 28-31, the FORECASTS of His resurrection, in verses 32-37 and the FREEDOM available to believers because of His resurrection, in verses 38 and 39.

The FACT OF HIS RESURRECTION

28 and though they found no cause for death in Him, they asked Pilate that He should be put to death.
29 Now when they had fulfilled all that was written concerning Him, they took Him down from the tree and laid Him in a tomb.
30 BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD. (the emphasis is that God overruled their plans to get rid of Jesus)
31 He was seen for many days by those who came up with Him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are His witnesses to the people.

Here, the Spirit of God speaking through the Apostle emphasized the historical death and resurrection of Jesus was all according to WHAT WAS WRITTEN CONCERNING HIM. We need to remember, the crowd that heard this message that day in the synagogue in Pisidian Antioch was made up of Jews and Gentiles that were familiar with the Jewish Old Testament prophesies.

So the death and RESURRECTION of Jesus was predicted by the word of God - in the Scriptures. BUT ALSO there were eyewitnesses who confirmed that GOD RAISED JESUS FROM THE DEAD. The text in verse 31 says they saw Him “for many days,” meaning there were many different occasions during the 40 days before His ascension that He was confirmed alive from the dead.

What’s striking about the language is that it indicates the witnesses weren’t expecting to see Jesus alive, BUT THEY DID! The word "seen" in verse 31 is an aorist passive verb, which together with "for many days" means He was seen on many specific occasions by those who weren’t expecting to see Him.

The passive verb means they weren’t actively looking for Him, rather He was shown to them. The resurrection of Jesus was NOT A FABRICATION BY THOSE WHO WERE HIS FRIENDS, THEY DIDN’T EVEN EXPECT IT. They didn’t look for it because they were slow to believe all the predictions of it in the Old Testament Scriptures. See Luke 24:25.

Next, note the FORECASTS OF HIS RESURRECTION

32 And we declare to you glad tidings - that promise which was made to the fathers.
33 God has fulfilled this for us their children, IN THAT HE HAS RAISED UP JESUS...

In verse 32, Paul was directing his crowd’s attention back to the promise in the Old Testament Scriptures that FORETOLD and FORECASTED a SAVIOR for the descendants of the chief forefathers. But in verse 33 he made it clear, that Savior had to be One that would be raised from the dead! Then, as Paul continued in verse 33, the Holy Spirit applied three Old Testament texts to the resurrection of the Messiah – Christ.

33 ...As it is also written in the second Psalm: "You are My Son, today I have begotten You." (Ps. 2:7 then refers to the resurrection of Jesus)
34 And that He raised Him from the dead, no more to return to corruption (decay), HE HAS SPOKEN THUS: "I will give You the sure mercies of David." (Isaiah 55:3)
35 Therefore He also says in another Psalm: "You will not allow Your Holy One to see corruption." (Ps. 16:10)
36 For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell asleep, (meaning he died physically) was buried, AND SAW CORRUPTION; (David’s dead body underwent decay)

The point is that Psalm 16:10 could not refer to David himself, but rather to One of his offspring.

37 BUT He whom God raised up (Jesus) SAW NO CORRUPTION. (FULFILLING THE PROPHETIC FORECAST OF Psalm 16:10)

The Scriptures clearly forecasted the resurrection of Christ. So what? Good preaching always presses in on its hearers to do something with what they’ve heard. Having made the case for the resurrection of Jesus as the Christ, Paul challenged his hearers with a “THEREFORE.” This brings us to:

The FREEDOM AVAILABLE TO BELIEVERS BECAUSE OF HIS RESURRECTION

38 THEREFORE, let it be known to you brethren, (this phrase put a responsibility on his hearers) that through this Man (the resurrected Jesus) is preached (an intensified form of ‘good newsing’) to you THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS; 39 and by Him EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES (keeps on believing) is JUSTIFIED (constantly being justified) from all things (meaning things done wrong - sins) from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses.

Salvation from sin and justification, which gives its recipients a right standing with God, are available, BUT ONLY THROUGH THE RESURRECTED ONE - JESUS. He is the promised Savior from sin.

Think biblically. Sin always brings death. But in His resurrection, Jesus conquered death and He gives that victory over sin and death to EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES. His victory gives believing men and women the freedom to come to God, even though they had been sinners. His victory then GUARANTEES this salvation and justification before God.

So Paul challenged his hearers to become believers, so that they would participate in the benefits of Jesus’ victory over sin for them.

Next, I want to remind you the resurrection of Christ (which believers celebrate every Sunday) is THE BASIS AND MOTIVE FOR ALL POST-SALVATION CHRISTIAN SERVICE AND MINISTRY

I Corinthians Chapter 15, is all about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Let me tell you why. The ancient Greek society was pre-disposed to dualistic thought. Dualism separated between the spiritual and the physical. They thought the physical was evil and was not meant to be morally good. This Greek thought pattern mocked the idea of physical resurrection.

Like many Christians today, rather than effecting the society they lived in, that society negatively effected the Corinthian believers. They doubted the resurrection of anything physically dead, even the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ! So God gave them this Chapter as a corrective to their doubts and then as a MOTIVE FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE.

To quickly summarize the chapter, after going over the prophetic (verses 3,4) and physical evidence (verses 5-8) for the resurrection of Jesus, in verses 14 and 17,18 the Apostle says in effect without His resurrection there is no salvation from sin!

1 Corinthians 15

14 And if Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty.
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17 And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!
18 Then also those who have fallen asleep (died physically) in Christ have perished (a way of saying they are headed to hell)

THEN the whole passage turns on verse 20,

20 But now Christ is risen (literally, HAS BEEN RAISED – meaning it’s a finished action with ongoing results) from the dead, AND HAS BECOME THE FIRSTFRUITS OF THOSE WHO HAVE FALLEN ASLEEP.

Here the "firstfruits" refer to a prototype and a guarantee of what will follow. This means that since Christ conquered death, also all who are "in Him" will rise from the dead with a resurrection body - just like His, which was a GLORIFIED physical body - fit for heaven for all eternity. Praise God!

Verses 21 through 57 describe it and thank God for it. Then, in verse 58 we read:

58 THEREFORE, my beloved brethren, be steadfast (constantly be fixed), immovable (constantly be un-moveable), always abounding (constantly overflowing) in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor (toil, even to the point of exhaustion) is not in vain (not empty or not good for nothing) in the Lord.

The resurrection of Jesus from the dead should be at the heart of your gospel presentation every time you give it. AND according to 1 Corinthians 15:58 in its context, it should always motivate you out of great thankfulness to always overflow in the work He has given you to do!

Rich Hines
Minister To Chaplains, Aurora Ministries