Christians have a tome of teachings from the Bible that are important to our faith that relate to the existence and nature of God, the origin and nature of human beings, as well as the sinful propensity of humans, salvation and the afterlife, as well as what the future holds for us, and the rest of creation. Among these, one of the most important biblical teaching surrounds the coming of Jesus the Messiah, His life, death, resurrection, His current activity as one who intercedes between us and God, and His future coming.
Within the doctrine of the Christ (Greek for anointed one, the Messiah) is the passion and exaltation of Jesus in A.D. 33, when He suffered on the cross for the sins of all that who believe in Him and His subsequent resurrection.
In the last blog I sought to demonstrate that the historical and biblical evidence is clear that Jesus rose from the dead. The subsequent question, however, is what rose? Did He materialize in something that looked like His flesh, as a spirit being of some sort similar to a hologram, or did His flesh actually not see corruption, and He was brought back to life a human being, albeit no longer subject to death or decay?
Make no mistake: if He rose at all
it was His body.
if the cells’ dissolution did not reverse, the molecules
reknit, the amino acids rekindle,
the Church will fall.
It was not as the flowers,
each soft Spring recurrent;
it was not as His Spirit in the mouths and fuddled
>eyes of the eleven apostles;
it was as His flesh: ours.
The same hinged thumbs and toes,
the same valved heart
that—pierced—died, withered, paused, and then
regathered out of enduring Might
new strength to enclose.