You Can't Contain a Lie!
Some insist the issue of Christ's resurrection is a matter of
blind faith. Charles Colson would disagree [testimony]. In fact, he would offer a
contemporary parallel that offers a compelling argument in support of the
biblical assertion that Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
Colson served as special counsel to President Richard Nixon. He was also a
co-conspirator in the infamous Watergate cover-up. As a result, Colson pled
guilty to the crime of obstruction of justice and did time in a federal prison.
With the Watergate scandal unfolding, Colson began a soul quest that concluded
with a commitment to Jesus Christ. Later, as he began to ponder one of the
fundamentals of the Christian faith -- the resurrection -- Colson found his
conspiracy experience to be most enlightening.
Reflecting on the Watergate scandal in his book, Loving God, Colson
writes:
"With the most powerful office in the world at stake, a small band of
hand-picked loyalists, no more than ten of us, could not hold a conspiracy
together more than two weeks. Yet, even the prospect of jeopardizing the
President we'd worked so hard to elect, of losing the prestige, power, and
personal luxury of our offices was not enough incentive to make this group of
men contain a lie. Nor, as I reflect today, was the pressure really all that
great. There was certain to be keen embarrassment; at the worst, some might
go to prison; though that possibility was by no means certain. But no one was in
grave danger; no one's life was at stake.
"This is why the Watergate experience is so instructive for me. If John
Dean and the rest of us were so panic stricken, not by the prospect of beatings
and execution, but by political disgrace and a possible prison term, one can
only speculate about the emotions of the disciples.
"Unlike men in the White House, the disciples were powerless people,
abandoned by their leader, homeless in a conquered land. Yet they clung
tenaciously to their enormously offensive story that their leader had risen from
his ignoble death and was alive -- and was the Lord!
"Take if from one who was inside the Watergate web, who saw firsthand how
vulnerable a cover-up is: nothing less than a witness as awesome as the
resurrected Christ could have caused those men to maintain to their dying
whispers that Jesus is alive and the Lord."
There are many religions present in the world. Each contains wisdom and
philosophical insight that adherents find helpful. However, only one has as its
author a man who claimed to be God and then validated that assertion by
resurrecting from the dead. As a result, the followers of Jesus Christ
everywhere celebrate his triumph over death. To them it is more than blind
faith; it is a living reality.
[from BP News website, Apr
17, 2003,
By Kelly Boggs; posted here 20 April 2003]