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The Uniqueness of Christ

DAY 8 OF 13

  

3/Unique in his Power (2)

Jesus was unique in his power over death—especially his own! His resurrection was totally unlike any other. 

The Bible records several instances of people being brought back to life. A Shunammite boy (2 Kings 4:18-37). Dorcas (Acts 9:36-43). Jairus’s daughter (Mark 5:21-43). Lazarus (John 11:1-44). To name just a few. 

There are also documented cases of people returning to life in our day—especially in a missionary context. 

But the resurrection of Jesus was different. It was unique in two distinct ways. First, in every other case, resurrection was only temporary: ultimately, they all died again. Jesus remains alive forever. 

Second, in every other case, people were brought back to life through the agency of someone else. A prophet, a disciple, a missionary—even, in modern times, a physician. 

But the resurrection of Jesus was different. He himself returned from death, without the intervention or mediation of anyone else. His resurrection was unique. He conquered death through the power of his own endless and indestructible life (Heb 7:16).

It had to be so. Because they were mortal, Old Testament priests were prevented by death from continuing to offer sacrifices. But Jesus, having made one, eternal perfect sacrifice for sin, could not remain imprisoned by death. He is our everlasting ever-living high priest. 

Years ago, a journalist named Frank Morison set out to prove the resurrection of Jesus to be a myth. He finished up being convinced of the opposite! In 1930, he published a book entitled Who Moved the Stone? This really says it all. Who did move the stone? Not a ‘crucified criminal’ (if that’s what Jesus was): he would have been too emaciated. Not the disciples: they were too scared. Not the women: the stone was too heavy. Not the soldiers: they were paid to lie about it. Not the Pharisees: it was the last thing they wanted. 

Today, if you go to Israel you will not find any trace of his body. At the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem, a sign at the entrance says. ‘He is not here for he is risen’ (Mark 16:6).

Jesus was unique in his power over death. And he still is.

What next?

Paul says that if Christ was not raised, our faith is futile (1 Cor 15:14). This being so, what benefits/blessings would we have lost? Make a list of at least five things. 

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The Uniqueness of Christ

These days, it is commonly believed that all religions are more or less the same. The idea of a unique Saviour is not popular. Yet the Bible teaches that Jesus is unique. There has never been anyone like him. How can this be? How is he different from all others.? In this stirring Bible Plan, Australian author and teacher Dr Barry Chant explores eight ways in which Jesus is unique.

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