Sermon Title: “He Arose!”
Text: Matthew 28:1–10 | Luke 24:1–7 | 1 Corinthians 15:3–4
Theme: Jesus died, was buried, and rose again—just like He said. His resurrection is the foundation of our faith, the fuel for our hope, and the proof of His power.
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Introduction:
Three simple words—“He Arose”—carry the weight of heaven, the shock of earth, and the hope of humanity. Jesus did what no one else in history could do: He laid down His life, took it back up again, and defeated death itself!
Let’s walk through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ—not just as historical facts, but as divine acts of love and power.
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I. The Pain of His Death – A Sacrifice for Sin
📖 “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures…” – 1 Corinthians 15:3
➤ A. It Was a Willing Death
➤ B. It Was a Substitutionary Death
➤ C. It Was a Painful Death
Illustration:
Imagine a judge stepping down from the bench to serve the sentence for a guilty man. That’s what Jesus did—justice and mercy met at the cros
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II. The Silence of His Burial – A Pause, Not the End
📖 “They took the body of Jesus, and wrapped it in linen cloths…” – John 19:40
➤ A. He Was Truly Dead
➤ B. It Seemed Like Hope Was Lost
➤ C. But God Was Still Working
Illustration:
A seed buried underground doesn’t mean it’s gone—it’s just waiting to break through. Jesus wasn’t defeated—He was getting ready to rise
III. The Power of His Resurrection – A Savior Who Lives Forever
📖 “He is not here; He is risen, just as He said.” – Matthew 28:
➤ A. He Arose on the Third Day
➤ B. He Arose with Power
➤ C. He Arose to Be Seen
Illustration:
A man once bought an old building that had “Condemned” painted on it. When people passed by, they thought it was still abandoned. But inside, he had rebuilt it completely. The resurrection was God’s way of showing that what was once broken had been restored!