“Without the resurrection, Jesus’ death becomes the heroic death of a noble martyr, the pathetic death of a madman,
or the execution
of a fraud.” John
MacArthur
A South African photographer has a whale of a
survival story — and the stunning photo to prove it. Rainer Schimpf, 51, had
his own personal Jonah from the Bible moment when his head and torso were
gobbled up by a whale while he was shooting footage of a sardine run off the
coast of South Africa. “I held my breath and I was prepared, and that's the
only thing I could do, I mean there was no other thing I could do. I mean, you
can't fight a 15-ton animal,” said Schimpf. He found himself in the mouth of a
Bryde’s whale, which can grow up to 55 feet long and weigh up to 30 tons.
Thankfully, he was only trapped for about two seconds before the whale let him
free. The incredible scene was captured by photographer Heinz Toperczer, who
was in a nearby boat. A stunning photo shows the head and torso of Schimpf in
the mouth of the whale off the coast of South Africa.
“I was just holding myself and bracing myself
and calming myself down not to be panicked, and it worked out,” he said. “He
spat me out and everybody’s happy.” His biggest fear was not being completely
swallowed by the whale, but being pulled down into the deep ocean. A check of
his body after the ordeal found that he didn’t even have a single bruise and
was back in the water minutes later. Someone joked that Schimpf might be the
first person since Jonah's biblical odyssey to enter the mouth of a whale and
survive. “I showed (the photo) to my son, and he was impressed,” Schimpf said. “And
you’ll never guess what his name is — Jonas.”
In
Matthew 12:39-41 Jesus said, “An evil
and adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no sign will be given to
it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. For just as Jonah was three
days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of
Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. The men of
Nineveh will rise up at the judgment with this generation and condemn it,
for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something
greater than Jonah is here. For just as Jonah was three days and
three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be
three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” No one can read
that without understanding at once that it’s a prophecy of Jesus’ resurrection.
The sign of Jonah is what’s called a “typical” prophecy. The experience that
Jonah went through is a “type” of what Jesus would go through.
As
Jonah was in the belly of the great fish for three days and nights and then was
spit out, so the Son of Man – Jesus the Messiah – would be in the heart of the
earth for three days and nights and then rise again. It was a prediction of
Jesus’ coming death, burial, and resurrection. That would be the sign Jesus
would give. But would they heed it? No. Jesus said in His account of the rich
man and Lazarus in Luke 16, that if they would not listen to Moses
and the Prophets, they still wouldn’t be persuaded even if someone rises from
the dead.
It’s
noteworthy that Jesus Himself affirms the veracity of the account of Jonah
being swallowed by a big fish. If you have a problem believing the account
about Jonah is true, you also have a problem with Jesus because He attested
that it is true.
When
Jesus heard their request for a sign He must have been thinking, “How blind can
you be? Haven’t you seen my miracles and heard my words?” He said, “You want a
sign? Here’s your sign, the sign of Jonah.”
What is the sign of Jonah? Just as Jonah
spent three days in the dark, cold belly of a huge fish and was as good as dead,
God miraculously delivered him after three days. The same thing happened to
Jesus. He spent three days and three nights in a dark, cold tomb, but unlike
Jonah, Jesus really died and God raised Jesus from the dead.
Believing in the Resurrection of Jesus is a
requirement for salvation. Romans 10:9 says, “If you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your
heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” Why doesn’t
the Bible say, “Confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus
walked on water; or believe in your heart that He fed the 5,000”? Because the
resurrection of Jesus proves He’s more than some great teacher or just a martyr.
He was and is God. He rose from the dead and is alive forevermore. Your
salvation rises and falls on whether or not you truly believe Jesus died and
was raised to life again.
Some people are looking for proof, but they’re
making the same mistake the disciple Thomas made. They want a sign. On that
first Easter night Jesus appeared to the disciples but Thomas was gone. Jesus
vanished and when Thomas showed up they told him about Jesus. He refused to
believe. He said, “I have to see a sign. Unless I see the nail prints in His hands
and place my hand in the hole in His side I won’t believe.” It’s why he’s
called Doubting Thomas. A week later Jesus appeared and knew exactly what Thomas
had said because He said, “Here, Thomas
put your finger in the nail scars in My hands.” Thomas fell to His knees
and said, “My Lord and my God!” Then,
Jesus said something to Thomas and He said something about believers today…Jesus
said, “Because you have seen me, you have
believed; blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.” (John
20:29) Jesus was talking about Christians who believed in His resurrection by
faith – blessed are those who have not seen, but believe.
Do
you recognize the sign of Jonah? Do you believe God raised Jesus from the dead?
Jesus said that you’re blessed if you do. I hope that you’re not waiting on a
sign from God. The sign that Jesus is the only Savior and our only hope is His empty
tomb. It’s what we’re celebrating today – our Lord is alive! Is He your Savior?
Is He alive in your heart and life?
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