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Page 1: The Full Tomb Read John 20:1-18. When seeing the tomb was empty the women were concerned someone had stolen the body What happened to the body? Theory.

The Full Tomb

Read John 20:1-18 

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When seeing the tomb was empty the women were concerned someone had stolen the body

What happened to the body?

Theory of relativity, mass – energy equivalence

E = M * C **2

M = E/C**2

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The empty tomb is shorthand for the resurrection.Tombs are always empty because only the

body is there, not the spirit“Victory in Jesus” – tomb is full of hope

Hell lost at the tombHell is in many forms – fear, hate, dread,

despairReplace with love, hope, glory,

anticipationWhen someone you love dies, how does the resurrection of Jesus help you deal with the pain?

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Death destroys loveliest of expectations

Read John 10:10 empty tomb means abundant life

Read Acts 17:6 changed disciplesAll learning, power, and leadership on side of

Jews and RomansNew Christian leaders not an impressive lot

Probably never traveled more than 50 miles from home

Every reason to go into hiding

What do you rely on as evidence that Jesus rose from the dead?

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Mary Magdalene was accompanied by other women

Mary the mother of James (Joseph’s sister-in-law)

Mary the mother of Jesus not thereJoanna (or Salome) Salome is Mary’s

sister

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Mary Magdalene’s experience is interrupted by story of Peter and John

Peter and John probably not staying in same housePeter being bolder went right inPeter had rebounded and probably wanted forgivenessJohn being younger probably outran Peter

John more perceptive and recognized significance of undisturbed clothesJohn’s view of resurrection was that physical body quickly changed to a spiritual body

Same as Pauline version

If body had been carried away clothes would have been disturbed

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Verse 9 – What scripture is referred to here?

Primitive Christians searched the literature (OT) for predictions that foretold the events of Jesus’s life.

Read John 2:22 and Psalms 16:10

Mary Magdalene returns to tomb with Peter and John, but they had left before she got there

Mark – young man, Luke – 2 men, Matthew – an angel

Then Jesus appears to her (notice he first appears to a woman, not one of the 12)

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How do we apply these verses to our daily lifeExamine three things about Mary MagdaleneMary is seeking a dead Jesus, looking in the wrong placeWhat does that mean in today’s terms?

Today many seek the Jesus of 2000 years ago, not the living Christ of today

We need to experience the risen Lord

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Christ comes to Mary, not Mary comes to ChristWhat does that mean in today’s terms?

God seeks us out when we have lost Him and cannot seem to find Him no matter how hard we search

What are some times when you seem to have lost God and how did He find you?

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Although seeking Jesus with her whole being Mary Magdalene did not recognize Jesus at first

Perhaps he had changed in some way

She recognized Him when he called her name Sheep recognizing the voice of the shepherd

How do we see Jesus in specific people and events, including the least of these such as the 9/11 bombers

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 Verse 18 – Why was Mary forbidden to touch Jesus and Thomas invited to do so?

Maybe she thought he had returned for good, but He knew He had to leave and return later.

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Why was the stone moved?

The women knew the stone was there but went anyway.

The stone was too heavy for them thus unmovable

In spite of our belief in God we often look at the world in terms of the physical and things become impossible for us

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God had the answer for them

Read Matthew 28:2.

Read Mark 10:27

Victor Hugo – “The tomb is not a blind alley but a thoroughfare.”

The stone that was rolled away was a gravestone

Death is merely a temporary separation in terms of eternity

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The tomb was empty so that we might be filled!