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I. Confirmation Of Jesus
The empty tomb confirms Jesus words as truth for one who is not true would still be in the tomb.
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Not a Liar, not a Lunatic
B. He is Lord
The blind came to recognize Him those who sight should have been the keenest saw Him as Liar and Lunatic.
Jesus shows that He was Lord over the tomb before.
He will again demonstrate His Lordship when He returns.
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After the Sabbath
The empty tomb begins an ekklesia/church/assembly which moves beyond the Sabbath dismissing the old and ushering in the new.
A. The Old is Dismissed
B. The New is Ushered In
III.
Rolling back the Stone
The Lord of the living comands an army who by His might overcomes the living and the dead!
A. The Grave had Dominion
“gates of Hades” is frequently idiomatic for “powers of death” (based on Isa 38:10)
Blomberg, C. (1992).
Matthew (Vol.
22, p. 253).
Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers.
B. We are released from the Grave
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