The Great Doctrines of the Bible by Rev. William Evans
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10. To the apostles and multitude on the mount.
11. To the disciples and friends at the ascension. 12. To James (1 Cor. 15:7). 13. To Paul (1 Cor. 15:8). IV. THE RESULTS OF THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST. 1. AS TO JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF. Rom. 1:4--"And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead." To "declare" means to mark off, to define, to set apart (Acts 10:42; Heb. 4:7). NOTE: Christ was not _made_ the Son of God by the resurrection, but _declared_ such. Had Christ remained in the grave as other men had done, there would then have been no reasonable ground to impose faith in Him. The empty tomb testifies to the deity of Christ. Matt. 18:38-42; John 2:13-22. In these scriptures Jesus Christ bases His authority for His teaching and the truth of all His claims on His resurrection from the dead. (Cf. under I. 2, in this chapter, p. 84.) See also Matt. 28:6--"Risen, as he said." 2. AS TO THE BELIEVER IN JESUS CHRIST. a) Assures Him of His Acceptance with God. |
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