The
Resurrection And Salvation
Mark Sixteen
Early the first day of the week
Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome went to the tomb of
Jesus with sweet spices, that they might anoint Him. They were concerned about
who would roll away the huge stone from the sepulcher. They were unaware that
"the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the
stone from the door, and sat upon it." (Matthew 28:2) The tragedy of the
crucifixion was over-shadowed by the joy of the resurrection. God raised Jesus
to life again. "Why seek ye the living among the
dead?" (Luke 24:5) The empty tomb was the beginning of the disciples being
totally convinced that Jesus was the Messiah.
The angel told the women to go
and tell the disciples, and especially Peter, that Jesus would meet them in
Jesus' last words reminded the
apostles of their mission on earth. He said, "And he said unto them, Go ye
into all the world, and preach the gospel to every
creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that
believeth not shall be damned." (Mark 16:15-16) Salvation must be preached
to every creature. The believing apostles were promised miraculous sings to
confirm their words as the preached. This was a promise for the apostles to do
miracles. It was never a promise that all believers in Jesus would do wonders.
The resurrection of
Jesus Mark 16:1-8: The disciples of Jesus were sad and disillusioned.
Their hearts were broken. They had not yet grasped the truth that on the third
day Jesus would rise from the dead. (John 20:9) The disciples were downhearted
yet they still loved Jesus. After the Sabbath has passed, Mary Magdalene,
Salome, and Mary the mother of James bought some spices to anoint the body of
Jesus. As they approached the tomb the women discussed the matter as to who
would roll away the stone. How surprised they were when they saw that the stone
had already been rolled away. They were also shocked to see a young man in a
white robe sitting in the tomb. The man told the women not to be alarmed. He
knew that they were looking for Jesus from
The
appearances after the resurrection Mark 16:9-14: The empty tomb was one great proof that Jesus was
resurrected. An even greater proof of the resurrection was the post
resurrection appearances of Jesus. He first appeared to Mary Magdalene. Jesus
then appeared to two disciples as they walked on the Emmaus road. After that
Jesus appeared to His eleven disciples as they were eating. Paul wrote about
the appearances of Jesus in 1 Corinthians 15:5-8. He said Jesus, "was seen
of Cephas, then of the twelve: After that, he was
seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part remain
unto this present, but some are fallen asleep. After that, he was seen of
James; then of all the apostles. And last of all he was seen of me also, as of
one born out of due time." There were many eyewitnesses to the
resurrection. Our forgiveness of sins would be impossible without the
resurrection of Jesus.
The great commission of
Jesus Mark 16:15-16: Jesus gave His apostles the great commission.
(Mark 16:15-16) The commission begins with the word "go." Some how we
have the idea that the lost need to come to us. So today, in most cases, the
church sits and waits for the lost. The commission continues with "go into
all the world." God's desire is that everyone
hears the good news of Jesus Christ. We must be working among all kinds of
people to teach the gospel to everyone. We must get up, get out of our houses
or church buildings and teach people about Jesus. As we go we must preach the
gospel to every creature. Concerning the preaching Jesus said, He that
believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be
damned." We must believe that Jesus is the Christ. (Acts
The word was confirmed
by miracles Mark 16:17-20: Jesus said, "These signs shall follow
them that believe." (Mark
Those that do the Lord's
commandments will be blessed with an entrance into heaven and with the tree of
life. (Revelation 22:14) To become a Christian, you must hear God's word
(Romans