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the desire of ages-第215章

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he heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll;〃 〃the elements shall melt with fervent heat; the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up。〃 But 〃the Lord will be the hope of His people; and the strength of the children of Israel。〃 Heb。 12:26; Isa。 24:20; 34:4; 2 Peter 3:10; Joel 3:16。

At the death of Jesus the soldiers had beheld the earth wrapped in darkness at midday; but at the resurrection they saw the brightness of the angels illuminate the night; and heard the inhabitants of heaven singing with great joy and triumph: Thou hast vanquished Satan and the powers of darkness; Thou hast swallowed up death in victory!

Christ came forth from the tomb glorified; and the Roman guard beheld Him。 Their eyes were riveted upon the face of Him whom they had so recently mocked and derided。 In this glorified Being they beheld the prisoner whom they had seen in the judgment hall; the one for whom they had plaited a crown of thorns。 This was the One who had stood unresisting before Pilate and Herod; His form lacerated by the cruel scourge。 This was He who had been nailed to the cross; at whom the priests and rulers; full of self…satisfaction; had wagged their heads; saying; 〃He saved others; Himself He cannot save。〃 Matt。 27:42。 This was He who had been laid in Joseph's new tomb。 The decree of heaven had

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loosed the captive。 Mountains piled upon mountains over His sepulcher could not have prevented Him from coming forth。

At sight of the angels and the glorified Saviour the Roman guard had fainted and become as dead men。 When the heavenly train was hidden from their view; they arose to their feet; and as quickly as their trembling limbs could carry them; made their way to the gate of the garden。 Staggering like drunken men; they hurried on to the city; telling those whom they met the wonderful news。 They were making their way to Pilate; but their report had been carried to the Jewish authorities; and the chief priests and rulers sent for them to be brought first into their presence。 A strange appearance those soldiers presented。 Trembling with fear; their faces colorless; they bore testimony to the resurrection of Christ。 The soldiers told all; just as they had seen it; they had not had time to think or speak anything but the truth。 With painful utterance they said; It was the Son of God who was crucified; we have heard an angel proclaiming Him as the Majesty of heaven; the King of glory。

The faces of the priests were as those of the dead。 Caiaphas tried to speak。 His lips moved; but they uttered no sound。 The soldiers were about to leave the council room; when a voice stayed them。 Caiaphas had at last found speech。 Wait; wait; he said。 Tell no one the things you have seen。

A lying report was then given to the soldiers。 〃Say ye;〃 said the priests; 〃His disciples came by night; and stole Him away while we

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slept。〃 Here the priests overreached themselves。 How could the soldiers say that the disciples had stolen the body while they slept? If they were asleep; how could they know? And if the disciples had been proved guilty of stealing Christ's body; would not the priests have been first to condemn them? Or if the sentinels had slept at the tomb; would not the priests have been foremost in accusing them to Pilate?

The soldiers were horrified at the thought of bringing upon themselves the charge of sleeping at their post。 This was an offense punishable with death。 Should they bear false witness; deceiving the people; and placing their own lives in peril? Had they not kept their weary watch with sleepless vigilance? How could they stand the trial; even for the sake of money; if they perjured themselves?

In order to silence the testimony they feared; the priests promised to secure the safety of the guard; saying that Pilate would not desire to have such a report circulated any more than they did。 The Roman soldiers sold their integrity to the Jews for money。 They came in before the priests burdened with a most startling message of truth; they went out with a burden of money; and on their tongues a lying report which had been framed for them by the priests。

Meanwhile the report of Christ's resurrection had been carried to Pilate。 Though Pilate was responsible for having given Christ up to die; he had been comparatively unconcerned。 While he had condemned the Saviour unwillingly; and with a feeling of pity; he had felt no real compunction until now。 In terror he now shut himself within his house; determined to see no one。 But the priests made their way into his presence; told the story which they had invented; and urged him to overlook the sentinels' neglect of duty。 Before consenting to this; he himself privately questioned the guard。 They; fearing for their own safety; dared not conceal anything; and Pilate drew from them an account of all that had taken place。 He did not prosecute the matter further; but from that time there was no peace for him。

When Jesus was laid in the grave; Satan triumphed。 He dared to hope that the Saviour would not take up His life again。 He claimed the Lord's body; and set his guard about the tomb; seeking to hold Christ a prisoner。 He was bitterly angry when his angels fled at the approach of the heavenly messenger。 When he saw Christ come forth in triumph; he knew that his kingdom would have an end; and that he must finally die。

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The priests; in putting Christ to death; had made themselves the tools of Satan。 Now they were entirely in his power。 They were entangled in a snare from which they saw no escape but in continuing their warfare against Christ。 When they heard the report of His resurrection; they feared the wrath of the people。 They felt that their own lives were in danger。 The only hope for them was to prove Christ an impostor by denying that He had risen。 They bribed the soldiers; and secured Pilate's silence。 They spread their lying reports far and near。 But there were witnesses whom they could not silence。 Many had heard of the soldiers' testimony to Christ's resurrection。 And certain of the dead who came forth with Christ appeared to many; and declared that He had risen。 Reports were brought to the priests of persons who had seen these risen ones; and heard their testimony。 The priests and rulers were in continual dread; lest in walking the streets; or within the privacy of their own homes; they should come face to face with Christ。 They felt that there was no safety for them。 Bolts and bars were but poor protection against the Son of God。 By day and by night that awful scene in the judgment hall; when they had cried; 〃His blood be on us; and on our children;〃 was before them。 Matt。 27:25。 Nevermore would the memory of that scene fade from their minds。 Nevermore would peaceful sleep come to their pillows。

When the voice of the mighty angel was heard at Christ's tomb; saying; Thy Father calls Thee; the Saviour came forth from the grave by the life that was in Himself。 Now was proved the truth of His words; 〃I lay down My life; that I might take it again。 。 。 。 I have power to lay it down; and I 
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