Proof of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
A few people have set out to write books that
refute the idea that Jesus rose from the dead but after studying the
evidence, have been forced to accept the fact that he did rise from the
dead. So what is the evidence that convinces people that he did rise
from the dead.
The men who witnessed his resurrection
With most of the history we have written in our history books, it is
recorded there because of the written accounts which were left by
eyewitnesses to the event. In a similar fashion we know about the
resurrection of Jesus because of the four gospel writers giving us a
written account of it. Two of these writers were actual eyewitnesses to
the event. The other two were close friends of eyewitnesses to the
resurrection. On top of all this, two more eyewitnesses, Peter and Paul,
confirm they saw the resurrection in their letters included in the New
Testament. All these men are not just made up in someone’s imagination,
they were men who actually existed, so we have no reason not to take
their eye witness accounts seriously.
Could it be argued that these men were lying? These men would only
lie if they had something to gain. These men had nothing to gain. By
telling people that Jesus was resurrected they actually suffered
imprisonment, torture and death.
The cause of Christianity
It is a well known fact that nothing happens without a cause. So this
same principle can be given for Christianity. The first century started
with the Jewish religion. It was the oldest, strictest and narrowest
religion on earth at that time. It was a religion that had first been
given to their forefathers by God, and they prided themselves on this
fact. It had been in existence for well over a thousand years.
But despite this, some fifty years later in the middle of the first
century, Christianity really started to flourish. From this highly
conservative people there had emerged the leaders of the new Christian
movement. These were not irreligious men but rather men of high moral
values. Yet their new teachings went against the grain of the old
teachings of the Jews. For example, the early Christians admitted
Gentiles to full membership of their Church, without first making Jews
of them. This never would have been allowed in the orthodox Jew
religion. In addition, they ignored the Sabbath, and worshipped God on
Sunday instead. They also allowed people to eat whatever food they
wanted. Both of these actions were contrary to the Jewish orthodox
religion.
So what made these people forsake traditions and national pride which
had existed for over a thousand years. Something major must have
happened to change their deep-seated ways. Well the answer can be found
in the book of Acts and chapter two when it tells us that Peter stood up
in Jerusalem and proved that Jesus had risen from the dead.1 As a
result, 3,000 people were baptised.
This gives us the answer, a remarkable act of God like the
resurrection of Jesus, would well and truly overcome the bias of so many
devout Jews.
There was an empty tomb

One piece of evidence can not be argued against and that is - the
tomb, where the body of Jesus had been, was empty three days later. The
dead body of Jesus was never seen again. This is a major point in
arguing the resurrection of Jesus.
How can we prove that the tomb was empty? Because the Jewish leaders
tried to explain the emptiness of the tomb. This is what the Bible says:
When they had assembled with the elders and taken counsel, they gave
a large sum of money to the soldiers, saying, "Tell them, ‘His disciples
came at night and stole him away while we slept’….So they took the money
and did as they were instructed; and this saying is commonly reported
among the Jews until this day. 2
It is indeed sad that this theory of theft of the body was the best
that the unbelieving Jews could think of!
Summary
The evidence is irrefutable that Jesus was resurrected. The
resurrection morning 1,900 years ago was an event which affected the
whole of history both before and after the event, for in Jesus is the
centre of the whole of God’s purpose. We have not seen the risen Jesus,
but we have the proof from the disciples. The growth of Christianity is
history and this Christianity is based on a resurrected Jesus. We can
believe in a Jesus who is alive and who will come again to the earth as
he has promised as the king.