He’s Dead – or Is He?

The Gospel of Matthew as well as other Gospel writers presents the reality of Jesus’ death as an absolute certainty.

Those standing around the cross watched as Jesus “breathed his last.” – John 19:30 tells us He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.

They heard him cry with a loud voice. – Mark 15:37 tells us Jesus cried out with a loud voice and breathed His last.

Roman authorities, acting on instructions from Pilate, broke the legs of the two men crucified with Jesus to hasten their death; but coming to Jesus, they discovered He had already died – John 19:33 says “But when they came to Jesus and saw that He was already dead, they did not break His legs.

Having received confirmation of death from the Roman centurion, Pilate released the body of Jesus to Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus for burial.

  • The callous Roman soldiers said “He is dead.”
  • The curious crowds, unconscious of the eternal significance, said “He is dead.’
  • Pilate got the word, “Jesus is dead.”
  • Mary, feeling the pain like a dagger in her heart, said, “My son is dead.”
  • His disciples, numb and stunned with the events of the last few hours said, “The Master is dead”

Everybody had written Jesus off – gone forever.

Dead.

Dead.

Dead.

Get on with the same routine.  He’s dead.  No one expected to see Him or hear His voice again.

It’s Friday….but Sunday’s coming.

What separates Christianity from all other religions is an empty tomb and the words of Christ who says “I was dead, and behold I am alive forevermore.”

Comparison of the Four Gospels

   Matthew  Mark  Luke  John    
Portrait of Christ  Prophesied KingObedient ServantPerfect ManSon of God
Angelic ReminderRev. 4, Ezek. 1First Creature: LionlikeSecond Creature: OxlikeThird Creature: ManlikeFourth Creature: Eaglelike      
Genea-logical Record  Yes – a King must have one – It traces the kingly line of David through Solomon and leads to Joseph, the legal father of JesusNo – a servant needs noneYes – A man should have one – It traces the physical line of David through Nathan and leads to Mary, the physical mother of JesusNo – God has no beginning                
Written for  JewsRomansGreeksAll People
Key Word(s)  “fulfilled”“straightway”“Son of Man”“believe”
Key Verse  21:510:4519:1020:31
Emphasis by the Writer  SermonsMiraclesParablesTeachings
Style of the Writer  TeacherPreacherHistorianTheologian
Arrange-ment of Material  TopicalChronologicalChronologicalTopical
Tone  PropheticPracticalHistoricalSpiritual
Percent Spoken by Christ  60%42%50%50%        

Quota-tions  from Old Testa-ment  
53362520
Allusions to Old Testament  762742105
Main Action is Centered inGalileeGalileeGalileeJerusalem in Judea