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The Words of the Risen Lord

March 1, 2013

The Words of the Risen Lord

I like to go to old cemeteries in various parts of the world. When we wander through a graveyard and look at the tombstones or go to a church and examine the old monuments, we see one heading on most of them: “Here lies … ” Then follow the person’s name, date of death and perhaps some praise of the qualities of the deceased.

But how different would be the epitaph on the tomb of Jesus! It would neither be written in gold nor cut in stone. It was spoken by the mouth of an angel and is the exact opposite of what is engraved on other tombs: “He is not here; for He is risen” (Matthew 28:6).

The most important events in human history were the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul wrote, “If Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty. … If Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!” (1 Corinthians 15:14, 17).

In reading about the early church, we find the central theme of the early Christian witness to the world was the fact that Jesus Christ, who was crucified, had been raised from the dead.

Today we usually hear a sermon on the resurrection every Easter, but that is about the only time. However, in the preaching of the apostles, the cross and the resurrection were constant themes. The cross and the resurrection were linked together; they are supposed to be linked. Without the resurrection, the cross is meaningless. Apart from the resurrection, the cross is a tragedy and a defeat.

If the bones of Jesus lie decayed in a grave, then there is no Good News, and the world is still in darkness. Life has no meaning at all. The New Testament then becomes a myth and Christianity is a fable—and millions of people, living and dead, are victims of a gigantic hoax.

However, the New Testament teaches that Christ is indeed risen from the dead. The greatest and most thrilling fact of human history is the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Just before Easter we normally concentrate our thinking on Christ and the cross. We remember the words He spoke as He met His bitter death for our salvation. As we celebrate Good Friday, the seven phrases from the cross are in our minds. We try to understand and to fathom the experiences of our Lord as He went to His death.

I do not know who first gathered those seven phrases from the four different Gospels and put them together for a Good Friday meditation. What astonishes me, though, is that few people seem to have made a similar collection of the words that our Lord spoke to His followers after the resurrection. What a great thing it would be if, after our Good Friday meditation on what the crucified Lord said, we would turn to what the risen Lord said!

After His resurrection, Jesus visited ordinary places and spoke to ordinary people. He came to some in a garden, to two on the road to Emmaus, to others at the lakeside. He met a group in the Upper Room and others on a hilltop. He shared their meals and their walks. He came to them when they were working and when they were waiting. He came to them when they were afraid and when they were hopeful, when they were doubting and when they were certain. He came to ordinary people just like you and me.
There are three things that Jesus said after His resurrection.

First, He said, “Fear not.” Certainly our world needs to hear that message from the resurrected Christ. He said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell My brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see Me” (Matthew 28:10).

He came to the Eleven on another occasion and said, “Peace to you” (Luke 24:36). This was more than the conventional salute of those days; it was the assurance of the deep peace Jesus had promised them at the Last Supper. He then asked, “Why are you troubled? And why do doubts arise in your hearts?” (Luke 24:38). His words, repeated again and again, were, “Fear not” and “Do not be afraid.”

And why not? The answer is simple. It is because He lives! They no longer need to fear death or disaster. They could be assured that just as Jesus triumphed, they, too, would triumph. They could be confident that God’s purposes were not thwarted and that He Himself was with them always, unto the end of the world. The disciples could look forward to the fact that they, too, would be resurrected.

Today, in our world filled with its dangers, hate and war, the words of the Lord Jesus are more relevant than ever before. Once again He comes to those who love Him and says, “Fear not.”

That is the message He would give to people in parts of the world where there is turmoil and strife—or into our own hearts and lives, our families or whatever we are connected with that may be undergoing turmoil, strife and tension.

The second thing that Jesus said to His disciples was, “Bear witness” (Cf. Acts 1:8). He came to the disciples as they cowered behind locked doors in the Upper Room. When He had challenged their fears and quieted them, He said, “As the Father has sent Me, I also send you” (John 20:21).

He came to them on a hilltop in Galilee and said, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19).

And His final words before He departed from them, as Luke records them in The Acts of the Apostles, were: “You shall be witnesses to me … to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8).
Jesus was telling them that they could not know Him to be alive without also wanting to proclaim that news to others. He sent them out, through the locked doors and down from the hilltop, into all the world with the Gospel.

There should never be any doubt in the mind of any Christian that the Lord has given us an order. To fail to heed this command is deliberate disobedience and sin. We are told to go to the entire world with the Gospel.

The Bible says, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me … to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8). This command is all-inclusive; it embraces evangelism in all possible circumstances.

If there were no other reason for going to the end of the earth proclaiming the Gospel and winning souls, the command of Christ would be enough.

That is why we go from city to city preaching the Gospel: because Christ commanded it. This is not an option. It is something that we have been commanded by Jesus to do. We are ambassadors under authority.

I am convinced that if we really believed that men and women are lost apart from Jesus Christ, it would become a burning incentive to evangelize with a zeal and a passion that we are in danger of losing.

The third thing that Jesus said was “receive power” (Acts 1:8). The Apostle John told how Jesus came to them, saying, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (John 20:22).

Luke tells us that Jesus said, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you” (Acts 1:8). That was enough—more than enough—for any contingency and for every emergency that the disciples would ever face.

Certainly the church today needs God’s spiritual power. Too often we try to do the work of the Kingdom of God in our own strength. We use the wrong kinds of weapons.
The greatest need in the church at this hour is not organizational union. Our greatest need is for the church to be baptized with the fire of the Holy Spirit and to go out proclaiming the Gospel everywhere on every continent. What the church so desperately needs cannot be organized or promoted by human means.

The two symbols of Pentecost are wind and fire. Both of these speak to us of the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit in revival. The meaning of the Hebrew word translated revive in the Old Testament is “to recover, to restore, to return.” The Greek word translated revive in the New Testament means “to stir up or rekindle a fire that is slowly dying.”

Even the members of the early church needed fresh renewings. In chapter 2 of Acts we learn that in the Upper Room the believers were filled with the Holy Spirit. Yet in chapter 4 we read of their being filled again: “When they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness” (Acts 4:31).

It is my prayer that we might witness in our generation a mighty spiritual awakening. There are evidences that it is taking place right now in many parts of the world.

May these words of the resurrected Christ—“Fear not,” “Bear witness” and “Receive power”—burn in our hearts today as they burned in the hearts of the disciples so many years ago. I pray that this thrilling knowledge will sink deep into our hearts, that Christ is indeed alive and that He is coming back to this Earth again someday. ©1994 BGEA

Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, New King James Version.

 

61 Comments

Jill says 4.1.2013, 09:19 a.m.

Amen. I can't imagine going through life without the Lord. Thank you Jesus.

Maryranihitchcock says 3.31.2013, 7:28 p.m.

Lord Jesus bless brother. Billy graham and grant him length of days so that the world you created will hear more of your truths. Amen.

wayne says 3.31.2013, 09:40 a.m.

amen" thanks 4 the message. so thankful that there is no tomb stone saying here lays jesus. 4 he is risen.

juliet says 3.31.2013, 08:50 a.m.

praise God for the wonderful Easter message. what a comforting message

Michael. says 3.28.2013, 10:04 a.m.

One of your very best posts. Jesus Christ is Lord! Thanks for posting. Thanks for all you have done for Spiritual Mankind. God bless.

Deus Douglas says 3.28.2013, 05:34 a.m.

Excellent!This is a powerful msg that can transform lives of many.Of course, 'the death could not hold Jesus in grave' He is RISEN and nothing 2fear!What every christian needs is the Power of the Holy Spirit 2defeat the devil and advance the Gospel.

Tarang says 3.28.2013, 05:33 a.m.

This is a wonderfull article regarding Easter. Thanks for postiing it.

stalin says 3.28.2013, 03:23 a.m.

Thank u sir for word of god.. from now i want to be live in christ.. pls pray for me..

RUTH says 3.27.2013, 8:05 p.m.

SO HAPPY WAITING TO GET THIS IN MY EMAIL.JESUS IS RISEN

Patricia says 3.27.2013, 6:20 p.m.

What a beautiful message for Easter week. Oh, that everyone would realize that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event that has ever happened!!! He is risen! He is risen indeed!

Ruth says 3.27.2013, 6:19 p.m.

I have been so blessed by your ministry all my life, and I am now 60. I pray that your sermon to be delivered on your 95th. Birthday in November will start a spiritural revival in this country like we have never seen before ! God Bless You !

David says 3.27.2013, 6:10 p.m.

Almost 20 years ago, Decision magazine published this sermon by Billy Graham. Thank you BGEA.org for publishing it again. Pray for Jesus coming into our hearts.

Rita says 3.27.2013, 5:10 p.m.

These words encourage me and COMPEL me follow the scripture AND to pray that this message gets to ME as well so that I may be a great witness for the Lord.Thank you, Mr. Graham for this IMPORTANT reminder.

Mary says 3.27.2013, 4:54 p.m.

I love our God and the way he speaks truth through you. You always make us turn toward God and not anything or anyone else. He is what makes any good difference. We can do nothing change nothing say nothing that makes a difference only He can. TRUTH

carolyn says 3.27.2013, 4:01 p.m.

Thanks for the Easter message.

Jean Weigel says 3.27.2013, 3:56 p.m.

This was a wonderful Easter Message. Thank YOU! It so needs to be said and I really appreciated the way, you wrote of Jesus approach to the many He reached out to, in a variety of places and situations. We all do well to remember that today, as well.

Marc says 3.27.2013, 3:56 p.m.

I look forward celebrating Easter and Good Friday. May I too be renewed by the Holy Spirit. Thank you for your words.

Rhonda says 3.27.2013, 3:37 p.m.

My fondest memories growing up was listening to you with my dad .I have never tired of hearing you spread the Gospel. God has put in you ways to compel us all to listen and learn . Love your Words of Wisdom and thank you for sharing all these years .

Mary says 3.27.2013, 3:27 p.m.

God Bless you Billy for your Easter message. We are in NC and so enjoy going to the library and took our 7 yr old neice Christmas to continue the legacy of your work. Her grandparents and uncle saw you preach in India. God is so good.

sherry bretz says 3.27.2013, 3:23 p.m.

It is no secret what God can do

Pete. says 3.27.2013, 2:50 p.m.

Thank you for all that you have done in my life Mr Graham. These words should be preached in every Church in my country,(u.k.) Apathy is rampant. I pray the Lord would do something to waken His Church.

Stephen says 3.27.2013, 2:43 p.m.

The Words of the Risen LordThank you sir for those words of Jesus. What does the risen Jesus say to us friends, well he says I love you, and my father's kingdom, heaven, is waiting. Tell everyone around the world this good news, and live. Amen.

Brenda says 3.27.2013, 2:29 p.m.

Amen! Amen! and AMEN!!!

Nitin says 3.27.2013, 04:20 a.m.

Yes we must not forget that Jesus has empowered and We are the Ambasedor ofLiving and Victorious Jesus Christ

Lisa says 3.15.2013, 11:20 p.m.

God Bless You Mr. Graham. I have learned so much from reading your books. I have just finished reading Storm Warning. Excellent! Thank You so much. I have recieved Jesus as my Lord and Savior into my heart and life! Once again thank you!

vinod says 3.13.2013, 03:21 a.m.

very good and different. GOD BLESS YOU.

odumogu says 3.11.2013, 10:02 a.m.

GOD loves me and He wants to use I need the manifestation of the SPIRIT in my life. I beliieve that GOD will visit me today. Billy Graham GOD will still use YOU the more in Jesus Name AMEN!!!!!

Pete. says 3.10.2013, 1:41 p.m.

What amazing words, they should be broadcast to every Christian and every place of worship around the world.We need more people of Faith in high places. Thank You Mr Graham.

Sunday says 3.8.2013, 12:51 a.m.

We all need the Holy Spirit to direct us in all life decision we take. God bless us.

Jonny says 3.7.2013, 5:43 p.m.

I believe this is fundamental to all Christians. It is also the most misinterpreted principle. It was an instruction to all regardless of spiritual position but many have lost it. Be a blessing and evangelize the gospel of Christ.

evangelist bankole. says 3.7.2013, 4:25 p.m.

All we need is to step out in faith to obey the Lord Jesus.obey,obey and obey the master.World Evangelism is still attainable!

Craig says 3.7.2013, 3:49 p.m.

Our faith is a gift. Nothing is impossible, I Am is with us

Jacob says 3.7.2013, 1:56 p.m.

The need of the hour is we, His children being filled in His Spirit to bear fruit and carry out His call through our lives. In Acts, Peter quotes from Joel 2:28, 29, speaking about the last days. How much more, we are in the last days...

ebere says 3.7.2013, 11:57 a.m.

Let God be with us in Jesus name Amen

JOHN K says 3.7.2013, 09:58 a.m.

I really appreciate the three things above that Jesus said after His resurrection: 1. "Fear Not" 2. "Bear Witness" 3. "Receive Power"I just retired. My prayer and ultimate goal is to lead 100 souls to Christ until when God calls me.

Victoria says 3.7.2013, 08:40 a.m.

Please pray for me to do God's command and go out into the world and tell others about HIM. I need the Holy Spirit to help me and others to do His will. I am 61 years old; but God can use me somehow, somewhere. Thank you BGEA for all your help!

Debra says 3.7.2013, 08:30 a.m.

Amen. Pray for your Pastor.

Georges G. says 3.7.2013, 06:01 a.m.

I like it because this message stir my zeal up to share the Good New of my Lord.

Caitlin says 3.7.2013, 03:26 a.m.

The word says go out and evangelize, in our own small way you can do that even in your community and when God blesses you then you can spread across the continent. It is my prayer that the Lord's words would always be on our mouth to preach to other

Kitty says 3.7.2013, 02:48 a.m.

When Jesus commanded us to bear witness, it is a blessing to know that we can go across the street, across town or around the corner. We do not need to necessarily travel a long distance to please Him.

Hyacinth says 3.7.2013, 02:16 a.m.

Awake us Lord from our slumber

Rita says 3.7.2013, 01:22 a.m.

The only thing we take with us after death is the souls that were saved. The best investment we can make. I don't have to go far there's a dying world or nation just outside my door. The important thing is getting started. Thank you for this awesome.

Zewdu says 3.7.2013, 01:06 a.m.

It is true that Holy Spirit is power and strength for church.With out Him the church is dead.

zamani says 3.7.2013, 00:47 a.m.

Am greatfull that am a child of GOD born again and as I was reading holy spirit emphasise how lucky I am to b loved by Jesus it is true he is alive and he is coming back soon

Marsha says 3.7.2013, 00:34 a.m.

Thank You for the reminder of who we are in Christ and what he commanded us to do. @Kristi, Jesus knows we can't all travel or be bold as John However, Holy Spirit power let's us be a witness in our own town. Trust Him n witness w/out word.

Paul says 3.6.2013, 11:22 p.m.

I loved this article! Reading this puts the fire back in me to do what i love to do and that is share the Gospel. I have been slacking lately and feeling convicted of this, it's now time to get back to work! Thanks for posting this.

Mary says 3.6.2013, 11:19 p.m.

I received an infilling of Holy Spirit in 1976 and wat a difference He has made in my life!

Lil John says 3.6.2013, 10:53 p.m.

Kristi the fact that you are hear searching for answers and encouragement is a testament in its self, to the grace of God keep searching and may God bless you to become who he created you to be, Forgiven, saved, courageous, in Jesus name!

Greg says 3.6.2013, 9:30 p.m.

This is simply AWESOME GOD LOVES all .

TAM says 3.6.2013, 9:12 p.m.

To do God's will in your life is important. But you will never retire if you are a christian. God just keeps you busy doing His will. God commands us to feed His sheep. T his s lookiing after God's children no matter what the age.

James says 3.6.2013, 9:06 p.m.

"For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power,and of love,and of a sound mind..." II Timothy 1:7

alfonsus says 3.6.2013, 9:06 p.m.

Thanks I now realize the presence the need of the holy spirit in my day today life.God bless you.

Samwel says 3.6.2013, 5:52 p.m.

Amen . Many are dying from sin because they do not know Jesus . They need Jesus .lets go to where they are to BRING them to HIM

daniel says 3.6.2013, 5:02 p.m.

I try to let his spirit fill me like the day of pentecost when there was a mighty rushing wind blowing in the temple.. I sometimes sing in God's holy spirit. I pray in God's Spirit. I fast with in need. I cry when his spirit fills me:)

Shirley says 3.6.2013, 3:52 p.m.

Just to be clay in the potters hand, ready to do what His word commands.

Melinda says 3.6.2013, 3:45 p.m.

Alleluia! Amen!

Kristi says 3.6.2013, 2:51 p.m.

I am too shy to talk to people and I don't have the finances to travel the world to try to convince anyone of something I am not that sure about myself.

Bill says 3.6.2013, 2:42 p.m.

The Bible never says to retire as a lot of Christians seem to think that they can. God please forgive them.

Paul says 3.6.2013, 2:40 p.m.

Nice and well written article. God bless you all at BGEA!

John says 3.6.2013, 2:38 p.m.

Excellent

Walt says 3.6.2013, 2:35 p.m.

These are the very principles that need to be reinstated into our government. Leadership cannot not execute without the Bible and it's blueprint. Love your neighbor as yourself.

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