From Suffering to Triumph: The Significance of Jesus' Burial

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The burial of Jesus standing between his death and his resurrection as it does is indeed the turning point between the agony that he endured on the cross and the glory that is his in his resurrection life. [00:03:56]

The burial of Jesus is the turning point between the agony of Jesus' death where he's rejected on the cross and the glory of Jesus' resurrection where he is honored and adored by those who believe in him and worship him. [00:09:10]

Jesus is honored on Earth by those who love him. Notice what Isaiah says they made his grave with a rich man in his death and the gospels tell us this story that after all the mocking and spitting and despising and rejecting of Jesus that went into the crucifixion, there was a rich man who came forward and gave Jesus an honored burial. [00:09:39]

God the Father is saying my son has done nothing wrong. He suffered as a substitute for the sins of others, sins that he did not commit. He laid down his life for his friends. My son did no violence, there was no deceit in his mouth. [00:22:23]

Jesus is honored in Heaven by the father who Vindicated him and those who honor Jesus will be welcomed into heaven but those who resist him well they're going to find that the father resists them. [00:24:20]

Don't hide your faith in Jesus. Notice what we're told here that Joseph of Arimathea was a disciple of Jesus but secretly for fear of the Jews. Here's this man that he has faith in Jesus but it's never been brought out into the open. It's a secret, it's a private thing for him. [00:25:06]

The death of Jesus put courage into this man. Here he is a member of the ruling Council that has condemned Jesus to death. He's not consented with the decision, he voted against it, but now he feels after the death of Jesus that he must come out into the open and he must identify himself fully as a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:26:00]

Jesus stood with you openly on the cross. He publicly bore your sin, he identified himself openly with you as one of his people and now in the light of the cross you must identify yourself openly with him. [00:27:33]

We must devote what we have to Jesus. Again look at what Joseph did, he took the body and laid it in his own new tomb which he had cut in the rock. Now think about this, here's Joseph and he's planned his own funeral, he's got it all organized, he's picked a spot for his own burial, it's in a beautiful garden. [00:28:46]

Look at what you have and ask yourself the question how could this be used for Jesus? Do you have a home? How could your home be used for Jesus? Do you have money? How could your money be used for Jesus? Do you have gifts and talents? How can your gifts and talents be used for Jesus? [00:29:54]

Trust Jesus and follow his example. Now Isaiah says that Jesus had done no violence and there was no deceit in his mouth and in the New Testament Peter picks up these words from the prophet Isaiah and says he committed no sin neither was any deceit found in his mouth. [00:30:50]

There is no deceit whatever in Jesus. He will never mislead, he never pretends one thing in order to cover up another. He will deliver on every word he has spoken and on every promise he has made. You can trust the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:32:56]

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