CROSS TO COMMISSION | Grave Situations | Matthew 27:57-66 | Arik Hayes
47 min
•Mar 9, 20263 months agoSummary
Pastor Arik Hayes delivers a sermon on Matthew 27:57-66 titled 'Grave Situations,' exploring the spiritual and emotional implications of death, burial, and resurrection through biblical narratives. He addresses both believers and unbelievers, emphasizing faith during trials, the reality of spiritual death without Christ, and the assurance of eternal life through salvation.
Insights
- Faith crises often stem from unmet temporal expectations rather than eternal truths; believers must separate judgment of God's character from temporary circumstances
- Community presence and practical kindness (not grand gestures) are critical spiritual disciplines that combat the bystander effect in church bodies
- Spiritual death precedes physical death for the unsaved; salvation is binary (grafted into Christ or separated eternally) with no middle ground
- Even in death, Christ fulfilled Old Testament prophecy, demonstrating God's sovereignty over all circumstances and His ability to orchestrate outcomes beyond human control
- The resurrection guarantees that no enemy scheme or obstacle can ultimately prevent God's purposes, offering believers confidence in facing adversity
Trends
Rise of conditional faith among younger believers tied to material outcomes (employment, relationships, financial success)Declining practice of relational communication (phone calls) in favor of text-based interaction within faith communitiesGrowing need for pastoral messaging addressing spiritual depression and condemnation cycles in early-stage believersEmphasis on presence-based ministry over knowledge-based ministry as response to modern isolation and griefReframing of death theology for believers from fear-based to assurance-based messaging
Topics
Biblical Resurrection TheologyGrief and Bereavement in Faith CommunitiesSpiritual Death vs Physical DeathSalvation and Eternal Life DoctrineFaith During Trials and DisappointmentCommunity Care and Presence MinistryOld Testament Prophecy FulfillmentCondemnation vs Conviction in Christian GrowthBystander Effect in Church BodiesUnbelief and Spiritual BlindnessSupernatural Power of GodDisciple Development and MaturityPersecution and Martyrdom ReadinessGrace and Works in SalvationDeath and the Afterlife
People
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Senior pastor of 2819 Church; honored for faithful leadership over many years before the church gained prominence
Joseph of Arimathea
Rich disciple who claimed Jesus' body and buried it in his own tomb, fulfilling Isaiah 53:9 prophecy about burial wit...
Martha
Sister of Lazarus; exemplifies maintaining faith despite unmet expectations when Jesus didn't prevent her brother's d...
Mary Magdalene
One of two women who remained at Jesus' tomb after disciples fled, demonstrating loyalty and presence ministry
Elisha
Old Testament prophet whose bones retained spiritual power; man thrown into his grave was revived upon contact
Moses
Biblical figure whose body God buried; subject of dispute between archangel Michael and Satan over possession
Quotes
"We cannot link the temporal with the eternal. We cannot judge the eternal on what we see. We have to judge the eternal on what we do not see before it is the foundation of everything that you do see."
Arik Hayes•Mid-sermon
"Do you really believe that whoever believes in him shall never die? Some of you do. Some of you don't. Some of you think you do, but you don't."
Arik Hayes•John 11:25 exposition
"I got young babies and the world has nothing for me. It ain't got nothing for you either. You just don't believe it yet."
Arik Hayes•Closing exhortation
"Sometimes people just need the ministry of presence. You don't have to have 65 scriptures right here in the Greek and Aramaic. No, no, no. Just show up."
Arik Hayes•Community care section
"Whatever your enemy sets up for you, it won't work. Ultimately, at the culmination of all things, we live forever."
Arik Hayes•Resurrection assurance conclusion
Full Transcript
You may be seated in the presence of the Lord. Thank you by hanging out with me, brother. Welcome to 2819 Church, beloved. How you doing today? Okay. I said, welcome to 2819 Church, beloved. How you doing today? I know it's hot. We're going to get through it, though. All right. We are a church that is a house of prayer, presence, and proclamation, beloved. I want to welcome our online community, those that are here in the building today, and those that are across the camera, digital disciples. We love you. We plan for you. We pray for you. We look to see more of you more often in the coming year. And I want to welcome the unbeliever today. Yeah. I'm going to welcome the unbeliever for it is about you. The gospel is about you as well. All right. That's something we're going to talk to you about in the sermon. Please stay tuned. And as it's customary, we want to honor the pastor of this ecclesia, Philip Anthony Mitchell. Amen. No pressure. Just want to give you an opportunity to show honor. Amen. Amen. For to keep your hand to the plow faithfully, not perfect, but faithfully, consistently, over years and years, way before everybody knew our church, and anonymity on the backside of the mountain. To do that, I think that is worthy of honor. We're actually finishing up our walk through the book of Matthew in a series we've titled Cross the Commission. We've been in this three years and some change now. And I have the honor and privilege of preaching the next message to you that I've titled Grave Situations. grave situations. Bow your head one more time. Let me pray for us. Holy Father, I just thank you for everybody collected in the building, everybody collected online, God, and you even know which experiences want to go up as far as a recording, God. I just thank you for the opportunity to serve your people with this word, your scriptures, the revelation of Christ, God. I seek to decrease in this hour that you would increase in me. And then this last section of the assignment, Have your way, God. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen. So family, if you live long enough, it's funny I can say that I got a little gray in my beard now. If you live long enough, I know that I've experienced, and some of you have experienced, and some of you have yet to experience, you can have some amazing situations in one hand and then have some tough ones in the other. right so it's actually on valentine's day we traveled me and my wife my children my family we went to cleveland ohio midwest in the building today good to see you right and i was able to witness my baby brother uh get married to his wife right holy matrimony i got a new sister named autumn and my brother's named adriel right that was a blessed occasion unfortunately about 48 hours before we left the A, we were notified that we would be burying my aunt, my closest aunt on my mom's side in Jacksonville, North Carolina. So much like many of you, if you've ever had a close death, like you may find yourself, like people say, don't go to work. You may want to go to work just to keep yourself busy. Right? So while we were up there in Cleveland and, you know, with the kids and with the in-laws. It was a good time, right? But unfortunately, as we started to pack up, after about three or four days being in Ohio, it started to hit me. I got to go to Jacksonville. That's my hometown. And we got to bury my dad. Right? And unfortunately, family, it's death. And you don't know what you go through with. The death announcement really just starts the grieving process, right? So now you got to travel to your hometown. And many times you end up walking into the very home of the place where that person used to live. And depending on your context, definitely in the black context, they'll have like a viewing of the body sometimes. They'll have like a wake, right? And if you're really, really close, they'll actually invite you to the funeral home so you can actually view the body just to make sure the makeup is good. Now, my mama didn't ask me, but I was not going. I was like, I'm only going to look at my odd dot once. Right? And then you look at it, family. You're having reflections. You have all these thoughts and memories. A lot of times I told you, you're left with the memories. Me being three, four, five years old, man. I don't know if you had an odd dot like mine. I hope you did, right? When she hugged you, she meant it. Like she hugged you like she was never going to see you again, even though she would see you tomorrow. And she had sound effects with her hug. She would grab me like this. She would go, mm, mm. And I felt that hug. And many times I needed it. If you've been around somebody, you felt like they love you. Some people, you just know they love you. But she was the type of person, you felt like it. And little did I know, I thought that was just her experience with me. When we got to the funeral with her grandchildren, other people that had been around her, everybody was saying very similar things. How loving she was. Right? These are the types of things that are surrounding grave situations and burials and death. Right? And just before you write this off and say, hey man, that's all this man-made emotion. Like there are sometimes some spiritual implications surrounding grave situations as well. All right? Let's look at one of the first ones. It's 2 Kings 13th chapter, 20th through 21st verse. We're going to be digging in our Bible today, beloved. Just want to give you a heads up. I hope that's okay with you. All right? 2 Kings 13, 20 says, So Elisha, the man of God, died, and they buried him. Now, bands of Moabites used to invade the land that the children of Israel had in the spring of the year. and as the children of Israel, as a man was being buried, behold, they saw a marauding band of Moabites was seen and the man was thrown into the grave on top of Elisha. And as soon as the man touched the bones of Elisha, he revived and stood on his feet. We can't just gloss over that. Okay? Okay? Can I try to put myself in the text when I preach it? Right? imagine being the type of people you rolled up to this person you rolled up with this person to this grave site and he was dead you're assigned to actually bury him and you were probably about to dig his own burial site but you saw something that scared you so now you said let's do something real quick and you lowered him down on a light so you got to believe that that was not their first choice. They would honor the man of God. And as they were trying to evade danger and also do something with the body, it hit the bones and he stood up. Don't you ever underestimate the spirit of God in a person's life? Elijah is dead and gone, but they touched his bones and it was an Old Testament resurrection. Second instance, grave situation. It says in Deuteronomy that God himself buried Moses. God himself buried him in a valley and it says nobody even knows the exact place to this day. but then let's jump in here Jude 1 9 where you got an angel and Satan it says but when the archangel Michael contending with the devil was disputing about the body of Moses he did not presume to pronounce a blasphemous judgment on Satan but said the Lord rebuke you wait a minute I didn't even know that Satan wanted dead bodies until this verse. Puts a different spin on the adage, who got the body, doesn't it? And as we jump into the core text, we're talking about another grave situation. It's the one of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We're going to jump into Matthew 27, 57th verse, and go to 60. 57 reads, when it was evening, there came a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph, who also was a disciple of Jesus. We'll put a pen there. He went to Pilate and asked. Other translations said he begged for the body of Jesus. Then Pilate ordered it to be given to him. And Joseph took the body, and it says that he wrapped it in a clean linen shroud. And laid it in his own new tomb, which he had cut in the rock. And it says, and he rolled a great stone to the entrance of the tomb and went away. Couple of points here. I just want to point out, even after his death, prophecy is still being fulfilled with Jesus. Pull up Isaiah 53 and 9. I love the book of Isaiah my last son middle name is Isaiah because it talks about Christ hundreds of years before he shows up Isaiah 53 9 it says and they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death although he had done no violence and there was no deceit in his mouth. So we're talking about Christ here. No deceit in his mouth. He had done no violence. He actually hung between thieves. So the original assignment was with the wicked, but God had someone else to come in. A rich man named Joseph came and tended to the body. People talk about the Bible, the scriptures aren't dependable. Christ is dead. How could he make that happen? He in the grave How is he pulling strings with that Or trying to navigate Or is there a heavenly father that sees the end from the beginning That is the alpha and omega. That is navigating, that was navigating for Christ to fulfill all the prophecies and also navigates for your own life. We have the same father, by the way. Come on. Yes, we do. but beloved look at the juxtaposition here i don't want to skip over it he that said i am the resurrection and the life his body is currently in a grave now i know we know how this ends but just stay here with me how would you feel if you were looking at the one that said he's the resurrection of the life. You've seen him heal and now he's in the grave. Let's jump into when he actually said that. It'll give us some insight. Let's go to John 11, 17 through 25. Turn in the Bible today. Amen and amen. John 11, 17 through 25. We'll start in 17 and it reads, Now when Jesus came, he found that Lazarus had already been in the tomb for days. Another grave situation. 18, Bethany was near Jerusalem and two miles off. About two miles off. And many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to console them concerning their now dead brother. Verse 20, so when Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went and met him. But Mary remained seated in the house. Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. I'll stop here for a second. And many times, because we have a finite mind and we're still getting revelation from God, I want to be able to talk to disciples and let you know sometimes it's just not going to work out the way you think it will. Okay? And that seems like it's not really revolutionary, but how many of us have had our, excuse me, have taken a detour in our Christian lives because we had our hearts set on a certain outcome and it didn't happen. And you said, God, this is not fair. You do not love me. And you went off. Isn't this a prime opportunity for her to do that right now? Let's talk about how she reacted. I'll read verse 21 again. It says, Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. 22 shows us that she's still in faith. But she said, but even now, say, but even now. I know that whatever you ask from God, God will give you. I just want to stop here, beloved. I want to encourage the saint. When things don't go the way you think they should to not get on your heels when it comes to your faith. Okay? It's also easy for you to look at the promises of God, put God in a box, say, God, I know this is how you're going to move, and he don't move like that, and you question whether he's actually stable. you question whether he's dependable because you had it figured out that you were like god i'm looking for you right here and he moves over here and now you're disappointed and now you don't want to go to small group and now you don't want to show up and serve and now you don't want to be on the praise team no more and now you don't want to pray and now you don't want to post and now you done with christianity i want to say this beloved i got to talk to disciples because i saw something online and if the lady, if she sees this little girl, she says, I do not want you to think I'm picking on you, but it's actually indicative of what we deal with. She actually said, right, and I can say, Scott, I got some gray in my beard. She says, I've never, and this was her heart, so I'm not picking on her. You hear my heart? I'm not picking on her, but some of you are going to actually, it's going to resonate. She said, I've been unemployed for six months and I never wanted to not be a Christian anymore so badly. Let's examine that. Again, we're not picking on her because some of us can resonate, right? I've been unemployed before and one day feels like five weeks. I need a check, right? Can we talk like we family? The rent is still due on the first. Okay? you don't have anywhere to go the walls can start closing in on you but family six months 180 days that's only a halfway around the sun and now you don't want a relationship with the only one that can save your soul you know what that tells me she had a faulty foundation you know what i think happened she heard bad preaching because there's no way in the world we could talk about a trial that's 180 days long and now we're trying to put off the eternal god or is there a way or have we done it or are some of us doing it right now I thought this relationship was going to end in marriage we was together for three years I went and got another master they still don't want to hire me I don't want to be a Christian no more I thought I was going to have a bag I'm still struggling I don't want to be a Christian no more I was going to open a church I thought a thousand people would show up it's only two one of them is my mama I don't want to be a Christian no more we laugh but raise your hand if you got your own story finally got a wife now she don't like me I don't want to be a Christian no more we cannot link the temporal with the eternal we cannot judge the eternal on what we see we have to judge the eternal on what we do not see before it is the foundation of everything that you do see ah when the earth was void God was still God so when a tree pops up and it gets cut down we can't be upset by what we see and then try to judge God on something that actually he created and he has a plan for does that make sense beloved and I didn't say this any other experience that's for somebody in here this is disciple talk I'll jump back into verse 23. After she said, I know whatever you ask from God, God will give you. Verse 23. Jesus said to her, I'm so glad that he engages with our humanity. Jesus said to her, your brother will rise again. verse 24 she said back Martha said to him I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day stop here she is this is another thought how she think it's going to happen yeah I know you're going to do that over there wait consult him some of us are in James because we just consulted him we know he got a plan to get the brother now she's like oh yeah we'll see him over there no consult him she's about to miss out on a resurrection what are you missing out on because you don't consult him you could be missing out on the very supernatural power of god miracle right over here you return you just refuse to turn to the right you just want to look right here verse 25 he said to her again and this is also encouragement i want you to know you don't have to have it all together to talk to jesus someone's like girl you're wrong all over the place it's like the master talk he's still engaging with her Jesus said to her I am the resurrection and the life whoever believes in me though he die yet shall he live and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die do you believe this? and beloved I just want to present that to you. Do you believe that? No, no, no. Do you really believe that whoever believes in him shall never die? Some of you do. Some of you don't. Some of you think you do, but you don't. And I'm going to throw out something that's going to probe your heart. We're actually going to present you with death right now. Would you be afraid? I'm going to ask over here. Because we got to talk like we family. Okay. Right? Most of us, when we're presented with death, get afraid. Right? Let's not talk about the people you're going to miss. Right? Some of us, at different times in our lives, we're afraid, but we're actually just not sure that Jesus is going to catch us on the other side. and we have to lean into the scriptures like they're the actual words of a savior instead of just suggestions because if you don't lean in and seek to actually absorb and believe it'll show in your life it'll show who have an assignment you're like no I don't want to go over there or they're persecuting over there in Botswana no I think I'm good not to say you shouldn't want to live but do you believe if you went on the battlefield would he catch you in persecution this is disciple talk we have to lean into the words of Christ at all times as if he a living savior and will back up everything that he said. Let me talk to the unbeliever for a second. I'm glad you're here. you're considering the claims of Christ, you can belong before you believe. But let me tell you something. According to the scriptures, you are dead. You are dead. What do you mean, Elder? I just walked in here. Yeah. Let's talk about death. In the Bible, we'll talk about two types of death. at the very beginning when Adam when he when he bit the apple he said when you Christ said or God said when you bite the apple you shall surely die so he bit the apple did he pass out from death did he die physically no he did not but he did die spiritually and beloved or unbeliever you are dead spiritually and I love you enough to tell you that there is no gray area either you are grafted into Christ you believe in him you are sealed with his Holy Spirit you have biblical faith and he's coming back to get you or you will go to the lake of fire I know don't don't we wish there was like a middle ground doesn't that make it easier to deliver hey man you could be saved you can kind of hang out in the middle ground or then you could be over there with the devil isn't that an easier presentation of the gospel I've been doing this two experiences when I say this it gets cold in the room because when I say that you know what you start doing? Checking your heart. So I don't care about no amens. I want you to check your heart. Are you with them or not? It is the most important thing in your life. For every man without Christ you are born, you live you die and you are done born live and you can have some fun while you live you can enjoy something you can get the bag you can go places you can get accolades they can love you but you're going to die and then you're done but the believer has been born they've done some living but somehow by the power of the holy spirit we have been born again and we've been grafted into christ and we've lived some more and we won some and we lost some and either we're going to be alive when he cracks the sky or we're actually going to fall asleep why do you say fall asleep in the scriptures believers don't even taste what they call the second death, which is the eternal separation from God. When we sleep, as long as we're in Christ, we can call it nap time. We just go to sleep. Absent from the body, present with the Lord, body, nap time. Because Jesus' body is in the grave here, we skip the second death. You actually don't even taste death anymore. Even when your lungs expire, you actually get to meet the one who loved you and prayed for your sins on the cross. I got a saying don't threaten me with a good time I'm gonna keep it a buck with you listen I got young babies me me and me and Nia we um we we almost coming up on 11 years and that's amazing and I'm gonna be here and I'm assigned to some of y'all and I love Ryan and I love you know Trish and we work together heck dear luck I love you guys outside of that the world has nothing for me it ain't got nothing for me it ain't got nothing for you either you just don't believe it yet a lot of you there's nothing for me every everything the world wants to offer you steals from you on the back end you may smile on the front end on the back end you're losing i'm just talking to a good brother a little brother in the lord he was talking about how he went back to the street life for a little bit. He talked about how it actually destroyed him. You may have seen him. High fast life, money, all that, whatever. He knew that it destroyed him because he had tasted and seen that the Lord is good. let me say it a different way let's go to Ephesians second chapter first through third verse and we're talking to the believer but the unbelievers going to see themselves in this verse the set of verses this is paul speaking to christians and he said and you were say were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked following the course of this world following the prince of the power of the air which is satan the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience let me stop there you may be disobedient sometimes as a believer but you ain't no son of disobedience i'm gonna encourage somebody's falling that ain't getting it all right yeah at least you're getting up and trying and you're leading in and you're trying to access the grace of God and you're trying to repent and you're trying to figure it out, but you're not a son of disobedience. You're a son of God that needs to get it together like the rest of us need to get it together and still be conformed to the image of Christ and lean into the spirit instead of the flesh. Beloved, it takes some time to do that. I just want to encourage you. I want to talk to the person is trying that the enemy is eating them up with condemnation at night keep trying keep trying keep trying keep trying beloved keep trying beloved get up again keep trying i'm talking to you get up again christ died for your ability to try again I've been there first five years of being saved before I got a handle on this thing I was saved then we just want to feel saved when we win way more than we lost but how do you even get access to the Holy Spirit to start winning you got to be saved you saw the enemy can lie to us you wouldn't be reaching for the Holy Spirit and his grace if you didn't have something fighting on the inside of you against the flesh verse 3 he said among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh carrying out the desires of the flesh and the mind and were by nature children of wrath like the rest of mankind. And I want to say this in front of the unbeliever, man. That's why I can't stand no haughty believer. You know the ones that only want to flaunt they flawless record in front of you? That only want to judge in the place that they're perfect? What about this? Now, don't worry about that. bless the Lord hallelujah but this right here I ain't been jealous all day but you gossip all night can't wait to hear the tea that's gossip that's one of them little things that nobody talk about you want to talk about prostitution and sex and only fans and homosexuality God cares also about jealousy and backbiting and envy and gossip and hate and discord amongst the brethren. All of it is in the book. You just want to be judged when you show up good. It says we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, didn't we? carrying out the desire of the flesh and the mind and still battling and we're by nature children of wrath like the rest of mankind go back to the unbeliever if you're not saved with christ your nature is children of wrath like the rest of mankind that's the truth beloved and there's no middle ground now you're about to see some believers actually we're about to rejoice in a little bit we're going to read 4 through 7 and you're about to see the believers rejoice because this is salvation we actually get to walk in verse 4 but God being rich in mercy because of the great love with which he loved us even when we were dead in our trespasses we were dead at one time what did he do when we were dead he made us alive alive together with who together with Christ how by grace you have been saved lest any man should boast give me that next verse and it said he raised us up with who with him Christ and he said he seated us with who Christ we're at in heavenly places in Christ Jesus give me that last verse so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches the immeasurable riches the immeasurable riches the immeasurable riches That the bag I want The immeasurable riches of his grace and kindness towards us Towards us. Towards us. Where? In who? In Christ Jesus our Lord. Bless his name. that's the bag I want immeasurable riches look at somebody say I got that bag and I got it in Christ an unbeliever that can be you you see that eruption of praise that just happened we just talked about the salvation that our Lord and Savior that Jesus we keep jumping straight up and down about he gave it to us didn't say we worked It said by grace. That's how you got it. By grace in faith. That's why we belong to him. Let's jump back to the core text. Verse 61. Matthew 27 61 reads Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were there sitting opposite the tomb so Joseph closed the tomb after putting Christ in and all of the other disciples had fled but there were two people that were still there I want to talk to the person that has a very raggedy past when it comes to abandonment some people were supposed to show up for you and they didn't they were supposed to actually love you and they abused you they were supposed supposed to actually raise you and they neglected you whether it's physical emotional it doesn't matter and unfortunately too many of us carry that baggage into community and cast that same thought on our brothers and sisters. I just want to point out, there's some people in the body that will not leave you. They'll go with you to your grave. Look here. We have Mary. There's two Marys there. When the tomb was sealed, when the tomb was closed, we'll get to the ceiling later, they were still there. Can I tell you something? I got four children, and I ain't got babies no more. They're actually toddlers, and they keep moving around, beloved. We just can't get them to sit down. Pray for the Hayes household, amen? And on top of chasing them around and raising them, and we love it, I get to peek around corners and see something I think is extremely beautiful. When I'm not even looking, I see them being kind to one another, and I can't tell you if you're a parent if you experience it you know if you don't you don't it warms my heart that they would take care of each other and we got to have more of those testimonies in the body right I'm not talking about have somebody be codependent on you and you trying to actually their savior. No, not gas. There's only one savior. He's Jesus. I'm talking about doing what you can when you can as inspired by the Holy Ghost. I'm not asking you to give $2,000, but if you see somebody struggling, can you give them a $10 gas card? I'm not saying take them to Ruth Chris. Can you give them a $10 Chick-fil-A? I would take it right but that's something because a lot of times we get so overwhelmed with everything that we don't do anything right it's actually something I want to say in sociology or psychology it's actually the bystander effect if someone would just fell down and hurt their knee and it was like 25 people 25,000 people walked by everybody would essentially say somebody else will do it and we do the same thing in the body, somebody else will do it. Somebody else will pray for them. Somebody else will send them a scripture. Somebody else will just take time to give them a hug. Somebody else will think about them in their prayer time and send them a song to encourage them. Somebody else will check in on them. And let me just throw this in here. Beloved, we texting like crazy. You know you can actually still dial people and call them? Y'all know that still work, right? You mean you actually look, we're saved. Nobody remembers them anymore as far as numbers. But you actually have them saved and it rings. And they actually pick up and you talk to them live. I'm being facetious, but sometimes we don't want to be inconvenienced with a live call. We just want a quick text. And if you just lost your mother, wouldn't you want a call or an in-person hug? hey I'll take the text too but sometimes we need to inconvenience ourselves more not to the point we're all actually on the other side of the ditch and now we try to we got a savior complex that's a ditch on both sides of the road I'm talking about being kind I'm talking about acting like the body even when someone is dying in the area as our pastor says often sometimes people just need the ministry of presence you don't have to have 65 scriptures right here in the greek and aramaic no no no just show up not everybody is going to leave you beloved but if you don't believe that you won't even lean into community you'll be a bystander in the body of christ and we need to change that all right last portion of scripture let's go to verse 62 y'all getting anything out of this beloved all right verse 62 it says the next day that is after the day of preparation the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered before Pilate and said, Sir, we remember how that imposter said while he was still alive after three days I will rise. Therefore, order the tomb to be made secure until the third day lest his disciples go and steal him away and tell the people. he has risen from the dead. And they said, the last fraud will be worse than the first. Pilate said to them, you have a guard of soldiers. Go make it as secure as you can. So they went and made the tomb secure by sealing the stone and setting the guard. I got a few thoughts and I'm going to close here. First of all, how evil and wicked are they? They won't even leave Christ alone in the grave. He's dead. They still try to conspire against him and lie and call him a fraud. On top of that, no doubt some, if not all of them, heard of all the supernatural things that happened when Christ died on the cross that pastor preached about last week. Where the curtain was torn from the top down, the earth shook, the rock was torn, believers literally got up and walked the street. and here they are still calling him an imposter and talking about him being a fraud. Now I can't preach the resurrection. That's not my lane. I'm trying to stay in the lane that I've been given. It's not my assignment. But we know how this thing ends and it's not going to work. They could have put 10,000 soldiers on guard. It wasn't going to hurt. They could have sealed it with steel and vibranium for that matter. It wasn't going to work. He's coming out of that grave. Oh, he's coming out of that grave. Oh, he's coming to secure our salvation. He's coming out of that grave. He's coming out of that grave. My family, you know what that means? Ultimately, for us who are in Christ, whatever your enemy sets up for you, it won't work. Ultimately, at the culmination of all things, and trust and believe, some of us are going to see the goodness of the Lord amongst the land of the living. We're going to taste and see that the Lord is good on this side. But definitely at the culmination of all things, we live forever. We live forever. We have eternal life now, which is to know the true and living God. and it stands for now when we go through nap time when he raises us and we meet him in the middle of the air and we are with him forever beloved it's not going to work against you it's not going to work I don't care how you feel I said it's not going to work so now beloved we can confidently say oh death where is your sting oh grave where is your victory we can look at death in the face and say oh death where is your sting oh grave where is your victory because ours is in Christ Jesus by your head let me pray for us Holy Father I thank you for being good to us I thank you for this assignment God I thank you for how you moved amongst your people in worship and in word help us always give honor to the fact that Christ died that the resurrection and the life he died in his body sit in a tomb so that we would never experience the second death and that will always be alive in him. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. God bless you.