In Frank Tate's sermon on "The Burial of Christ," he emphasizes the profound theological significance of Christ's burial as part of the redemptive work essential for the salvation of God's people. Tate articulates that for Christ to fulfill the demands of the law, He had to experience actual death and burial, which is confirmed by Matthew 27:54-66. He presents key witnesses—the centurion, the faithful women, and Joseph of Arimathea—who each demonstrate different responses to Christ's death, ultimately underscoring the divine nature of Christ as both the son of God and the righteous man. The practical significance is rooted in the assurance of salvation for believers, affirming that Christ's death and burial secure their righteousness before God, thereby proving that all Scripture is fulfilled through Him, including His burial in the tomb of a rich man, as prophesied in Isaiah 53:9.
Key Quotes
“The death of Christ has very significant effects upon the souls of his people.”
“The only way sinners can be saved is if the Lord Jesus is God.”
“Every time we preach Christ crucified and God's people are blessed, that scripture's fulfilled.”
“Only God, the Holy Spirit can make us see, can make us believe on Christ.”
The burial of Christ signifies the complete fulfillment of the sacrificial requirements for our salvation.
The burial of Christ is vitally significant for God's people as it confirms the reality of His death, necessary for the atonement of sin. The law demands death for sin, and Christ's actual death was essential to rid His followers of their sins. Matthew's account describes how He was taken down from the cross and buried, this act emphasizing the truth of His physical death. His burial sets the stage for the resurrection, which secures the salvation of His people and confirms His identity as the Son of God, providing assurance and hope to those who believe.
Matthew 27:54-66
The centurion's proclamation after witnessing Christ's death affirms His divine sonship.
The declaration of the centurion, who witnessed the events surrounding Christ's crucifixion and subsequent death, serves as a powerful confirmation of Jesus as the Son of God. This realization came to him when he observed the massive earthquake and the supernatural occurrences accompanying Christ's death that testified to His divine nature. The centurion's statement, 'Truly, this was the Son of God' encapsulates the understanding that only God could endure such suffering and provide atonement through His death. Thus, witnessing His sacrificial death offers concrete validation of His deity and the foundation upon which faith rests.
Matthew 27:54, Mark 15:39
The resurrection of Christ is the assurance of justification and eternal life for believers.
The resurrection of Christ is of paramount importance as it serves as the definitive proof of His victory over sin and death, providing believers with hope for eternal life. In Romans 4:25, it is stated that He was delivered for our sins and raised again for our justification. This means that His resurrection not only confirms the effectiveness of His atoning sacrifice but also guarantees the righteousness that is credited to all who believe. The resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith, affirming that death has been conquered and that eternal life in Him is assured for His people. It emboldens believers to trust fully in His promise of salvation.
Romans 4:25
Joseph of Arimathea boldly requested Jesus' body to honor Him with a proper burial.
Joseph of Arimathea played a pivotal role in Christ's burial by requesting His body from Pilate, demonstrating both his bravery and discipleship. Despite being a member of the Sanhedrin, which condemned Jesus, Joseph's faith in Christ compelled him to act publicly and honorably care for the body of the Savior. His actions fulfilled biblical prophecy, as Isaiah 53:9 foretold that the Messiah would be buried with the rich. This not only highlights Joseph's commitment to Christ but also serves to show the divine orchestration of events surrounding Jesus’ death and burial, illustrating that He indeed fulfilled all righteousness. Joseph’s boldness in identifying with Jesus after His death reveals the transformative power of witnessing Christ's crucifixion.
Matthew 27:57-60, Isaiah 53:9
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!