"THE SECOND EPISTLE TO TIMOTHY"
Remember The Resurrection Of Jesus (2:8)
INTRODUCTION
- As Paul continued to encourage Timothy, he reminded him of Jesus...
- Who had been born of the seed of David
- Who was raised from the dead according to his gospel
-- I.e., in the midst of hardship remember that Jesus Himself
suffered much, yet overcame through His glorious resurrection from
the dead - 2Ti 2:8; cf. He 12:2-3
- The fact of Jesus' resurrection is very important to the Christian...
- Certainly as inspiration to persevere in the midst of hardship
- But there are other reasons why we should "remember" and never
stop believing in it
[While we may not suffer hardship like Paul or Timothy, it is imperative
that Christians "Remember The Resurrection Of Jesus". For reasons why,
consider first some implications...]
- IF JESUS WAS NOT RAISED FROM THE DEAD
- PREACHING THE GOSPEL WOULD BE IN VAIN...
- The preaching of the apostles would have been empty,
meaningless - 1Co 15:14
- There would be no purpose in preaching about a lie today
- OUR FAITH WOULD BE VAIN...
- Our belief in Christ would also be empty, meaningless - 1Co
15:14
- For our faith would be in a lie
- THE APOSTLE WERE FALSE WITNESSES...
- An implication admitted to by Paul - 1Co 15:15
- For they swore that God raised Jesus from the dead - e.g., Ac
2:32
- They claimed to spend 40 days with Him after the resurrection,
eating and drinking with Him - cf. Ac 10:39-41
- There is no way they could have been deceived or mistaken;
either they told the truth or they were deliberate liars,
deceivers, and frauds!
- WE ARE STILL IN OUR SINS...
- Our faith would be futile and we would still be sinners - 1Co
15:17
- For it would have been a liar or lunatic that died on the cross
- And no such person could have provided a sacrifice that was
holy and without blemish
- BELIEVERS WHO HAVE SINCE DIED HAVE PERISHED...
- Those who had died believing in Christ - 1Co 15:18
- Their faith would have been in a false Messiah
- They would have had no atonement for their sins
- Dying in their sins, there would be no hope
- CHRISTIANS ARE TO BE PITIED...
- If their hope in Christ relates only to this life - cf. 1Co
15:19
- Because we believe in a false Messiah
- Because our faith in Him leads us to refrain from much worldly
pleasure
- Because we are often ridiculed or persecuted for our faith
[Such are the implications if Jesus did not rise from the dead. Now
let's review the implications of Jesus' resurrection which should
encourage us to always "remember" it...]
- THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS FROM THE DEAD
- VERIFIES OUR JUSTIFICATION...
- Note Paul's mention of this consequence of the resurrection
- Ro 4:24-25
- Jesus claimed His blood would be adequate for the remission of
our sin - Mt 26:28
- By raising Jesus from the dead, God demonstrated His acceptance
of Jesus as a sacrifice for our sins! - cf. Ro 8:33-34
- DEMONSTRATES GOD'S POWER TOWARD US...
- The greatness of which Paul wanted Christians to know - cf. Ep
1:18-20
- Power involved in our conversion, raising us to a new life - Co
2:11-12; 1Pe 3:21
- Power available to live the Christian life, for God is at work
in us - Php 2:12-13; 4:13; Ep 3:20; 6:10
- PROVIDES HOPE CONCERNING OUR OWN RESURRECTION...
- His resurrection gives us a living hope! - 1Pe 1:3,21
- Especially concerning the resurrection of believers! - cf. 1 Th
4:13-14
- DEMANDS OUR COMPLETE LOYALTY TO JESUS...
- He died and rose again that He might Lord of the dead and
living - Ro 14:9
- He was raised and then exalted to become our Lord - Ac 2:32-36;
Ep 1:20-23
- Thus our lives and service belong to Him - Ro 14:7-8; 2Co 5:15
CONCLUSION
- The Christian must never lose sight of the significance of the
resurrection of Jesus...
- It is the foundation upon which our faith and hope is based
- Deny the resurrection of Jesus, and we are no longer Christians
- The reality of the resurrection of Jesus is very important to the
minister of the gospel...
- No one can deny Jesus' resurrection and claim to be a minister of
Christ
- Those suffering hardship can take comfort knowing that Jesus also
suffered and rose again
Will we be sure to "Remember The Resurrection Of Jesus", and live our
lives accordingly...?