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How Do We Know the Disciples Didn’t Just Make Everything Up? — 8 Comments

  1. Thank you pastor for reminding us of the authenticity of the Gospel story. Because He lives, He makes us alive in Him who have been dead in our trespasses and sins. In addition to your reasons for why we know the disciples did not make the story up, we can also add the fact that it is highly unlikely that they would have told the story the way they did. The part that included the central role of Women being the first eyewitnesses to testify of His resurrection was laughable, because their testimony was not even accepted in the court system of that day.
    If they had made the whole story up, there is no way they would tell the story in they way the Bible tells it. They would have concocted a much more spectacular tale, one based on much more reliable eyewitness accounts, not the witness of women.

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  2. Hello William,

    I think the song you mentioned is "Please Don't Tell My Daddy [that Jesus isn't real]" by The Easter Brothers. There are several renditions on YouTube.

    Richard

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  3. Very well said Pastor. I think that would hold up in a court of law. And isn’t it something how those who paid the soldiers to lie, professed to be the great Law keepers? Which all of this proves Jesus was right after all in John 8:44.
    Also I find it amazing how God takes the feeble attempts of Satan to hold Christ in the grave, and makes it His proof of the resurrection. Which just shows that God can take bad and turn it to good. Did Satan really think that he was going to keep Jesus in the grave? After loosing his war in heaven and even failing to get Jesus to come off the cross appearing in human flesh? And so we have the warning in Rev 12:12.

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  4. Thanks, Pastor.

    Indeed the greatest proof that Jesus came, lived, died and resurrected is the personal experience of all those who have come to believe in Him. If it was all a lie, then how do you explain all the radically changed lives all over the world?

    Can the story of just a great man have such a profound effect on so many lives?

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  5. My most laughable phrase used here is about paying more money to the soldiers, thanking them for having "successfully failed" to complete the mission of retaining Jesus in the grave. Yes, even the Father wanted that they should not hold back the body in the tomb. Of how the living Jesus has transformed my life, if it would have required us to pay more money to the soldiers for their failure or working contrary, [it cannot be justified], perhaps I would also pay, thanking them for not having left our friend to the maggots(just joking). We are left only to sing praises to him who raised Jesus! However, the more the enemies of truth fight it, the more fuel they add for it to be proclaimed. The blood of the saints is the seed of the church.

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