“So they went and made the tomb secure by putting a seal on the stone and posting the guard.”
Matthew 27:66 (NIV)
The Pharisees feared the rumors of resurrection and asked Pilate to help secure Jesus’ tomb, so he granted their request to seal the tomb and appoint armed guards at the entrance. After studying to learn what “sealing the tomb” actually entailed, I learned the following:
They stretched a cord across the large stone which blocked the entrance to the tomb. Then they packed clay over each end of the cord, and pressed a wax seal over the clay, which was the seal of Roman government authority. Finally, they posted armed guards in front of the tomb each day.
All these measures to guard the tomb, appeared to work until the third day, as predicted by Jesus. On the third day of that spring morning, the guards fell into a deep anesthetized sleep. The earth quaked, the stone was rolled away, the cord was broken and the wax and clay seals all crumbled. A powerful surge, like none other, brought Jesus to life, giving Him a resurrected body that could be seen and touched, yet able to walk through walls.
Inside the open tomb lay nothing but the grave clothes of Jesus. A separate cloth that was used to cover the head and hold the jaw closed, called the sudarium, was lying apart from the 14 foot shroud as John described in his gospel. (John 20:7)
The analysis of the mysterious image on the shroud of Turin has been studied by forensic scientists and physicists. Other bodies wrapped in grave clothes never left the type of image on a burial cloth as the shroud has. It’s an image of a crucified man, with bloody wrists, feet, head and a stab wound on his side. There are 120 marks from the scourging of the whip, from the head to the ankle. Though there are human blood stains on the shroud, the image itself was not made from blood stains.
The shroud image is the most researched artifact in the history of the world. Scientists agree that there is no paint pigment on the shroud. The first carbon dating test found it to be only 700 years old, but that first sample was taken from a tainted, frequently handled portion, which was patched after surviving two fires, but no further sample was ever tested. The flax in the linen cloth was from first century Palestine. The coins placed over the eyes to keep them closed, date back to the time of Pontius Pilate.
Those who studied the shroud image have found it to be a photographic negative, produced by particle radiation. One scientist described it as a blast of ultraviolet light, of a single wavelength, projected from the body, outward, and onto the surface of the burial cloth. The image also has the 3-D qualities of a hologram, showing front and back of the body. Scientists say that there is no technology that could recreate such an image today.
The blood type is AB positive, and some have asked why the blood on the shroud remained red in color, since blood turns brown or black over time. Dr. Alan Adler, a hematologist, explained that a person who is tortured for many hours would release bilirubin from the liver, causing the blood to permanently remain red. I am convinced that the shroud is Jesus’ burial cloth.
Whether people agree or not on the credibility of the shroud, all believers can agree that the resurrection of Jesus came from the same Source who once said, “Let there be light” and there was light.
No government seals of authority, armed guard, or massive tomb stone could prevent a God of such love from completing His plan of salvation for us. The cords of fear are now broken. The clay seals of doubt crumble into dust. Powers and principalities of darkness can no longer control us. The powerful blast of energy that raised Jesus will also raise us one day.
The world has never been the same since His resurrection and lives are still being changed as a result of that empty tomb, 2,000 years ago.
Lord, thank you for resurrection power that brought our salvation, healing, deliverance and victory. Amen
Hallelujah! He is risen.










