After Christ died it says that Joseph of Arimathea took the body and "placed it in his own new tomb that he had cut out of the rock. He rolled a big stone in front of the entrance to the tomb and went away." (Matthew 27:60 NIV).
Joseph was not alone.
Nicodemus a Pharisee had accompanied him bringing a costly ointment of myrrh and aloes for the burial (John 19:39). This is the same man who had asked Jesus what it was meant to be born again (John 3).
These religious men represented a hard and legalistic system of worship of their day. The Lord spoke of such empty religious devotion like a fig tree that appears to have green leaves but yields no fruit. He cursed it and immediately it withered (Matthew 21:19). And Jesus called the religious rulers of their day whitewashed tombs (Matthew 23:27).
And there in the tomb stood a Pharisee and a Sadducee.
Interesting that after His death the first to touch Him were religious men who were touch by the Spirit of God. How fitting it was to lay His body in a tomb cut from rock. This was a prophetic moment recorded in Isaiah 53:9.
Looking at His body did they consider Deuteronomy 8:15? The Scripture says out of a hard rock water flowed much the same way water and blood gushed from His side (John 19:34).
Did they understand that Christ was their Rock who followed their people through a dry and barren wasteland? The Bible says, "And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ." (I Corinthians 10:4, KJV).
Could they have known that while they worked in silence wrapping His broken body they were actually living Ezekiel 36:26. A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. (KJV).
I believe God's truth cut away the stony rock in the their own heart softening it so much so that they found themselves in a tomb attending to His body.
Beloved, this work of changing a stony heart to one of flesh is done only through the Spirit of God. That is why the resurrection of Christ is necessary to our faith (1 Corinthian 15:14). We have a living hope in a resurrected Savior.
For this Easter (and every moment of every day) allow the Spirit of Christ to soften your heart. It's not a time to get more religious but rather allow Him to speak to your grave - those places of death - places where indifference and hardness from life's battles and struggles may have tightly wrapped itself around your life - let Him bring you to life again.
Let Him cut out the stony places in your heart so His living waters will flow!
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