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							Truth be told, our world is full of empty tombs. In 
							Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings, most tombs 
							uncovered there were found empty. Where did all the 
							mummy’s go? Of course, King Tut’s tomb would 
							eventually change all that. King Tut’s tomb was 
							discovered with all of its contents and treasures 
							beautifully intact. And sure enough, there was old 
							King Tut too! But before that discovery an empty 
							tomb was almost expected. 
 There are still conspiracy believers that Elvis 
							Presley faked his own death and that his tomb is 
							empty. These crazy conspirators have even taken his 
							family members to court a few times demanding his 
							casket be raised and examined. (Cuckoo!)
 
 When King Herod’s (the Herod of the Bible) tomb was 
							discovered, it too was also empty. King Herod and 
							Jesus date back to the same time period and both 
							have empty tombs. So what?
 
 Well, if the Kings of ancient Egypt, the King of 
							Rock ‘n’ Roll, King Herod, and King Jesus all have 
							empty tombs, then what makes Jesus’ empty tomb any 
							more special than the rest? Why does the entire 
							world celebrate Jesus’ empty tomb?
 
 Simple: Jesus is the only one who is reported to 
							have died and came back to life. That’s the big 
							deal! Can you imagine going to the graveyard and 
							seeing someone you knew had died, come walking out 
							of the family crypt? That is what we would call a 
							miracle.
 
 Well that’s exactly what was witnessed, recorded, 
							and presented—along with many proofs—to us from four 
							different writers of Jesus’ day. The Gospel is not 
							one book of the Bible; but four books, four Gospels. 
							If you add in all we learn from the Apostle Paul 
							too, the books just keep adding up. The proofs are 
							too numerous to mention in a short article.
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							Easter Sunday will be here soon and we will all be 
							talking about the empty tomb of Jesus. We will be 
							singing songs about His resurrection and we will say 
							things to each other like, “He is risen . . . He is 
							risen indeed.” Each year we come to this time and 
							each year it brings us great joy. But why?
 There’s many reasons for American’s to be joyful 
							today. The stock market has recently risen; your 
							401(k) has recently risen; the value of your home 
							has recently risen. All very good news. But none of 
							that has much impact on what we call eternity. It’s 
							good for today, but not for long. But if I was to 
							say, Christ has risen . . . well now, that changes 
							everything.
 
 The empty tombs of our world might be many. But only 
							one is still empty because the occupant came back 
							from the dead and showed himself to some 500 
							witnesses. In fact, He invites us to join in that 
							resurrection ourselves upon His return and that’s 
							where our joy lies. That reality is in part what our 
							baptism represents. So if Jesus’ tomb is empty 
							because he beat death . . . then that’s something 
							that can bring us joy for the long haul!
 
 [Ron Otto, preaching minister of Lincoln 
							Christian Church]
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