Charles Spurgeon Commentary


Charles Spurgeon Commentary
"And behold, there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled away the stone, and sat upon it." — Matthew 28:2 (ASV)
Death was being upheaved, and all the bars of the sepulcher were beginning to burst. When the King awoke from the sleep of death, He shook the world.
The bedchamber in which He rested for a little while trembled as the heavenly Hero arose from His couch; Behold, there was a great earthquake. Nor was the King unattended in His rising, for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven. It was not merely one of the angelic host but some mighty presence-angel, “the angel of the Lord,” who came to minister to Him on that resurrection morning.
Jesus was put in the prison of the tomb as a hostage for His people. Therefore, He must not break out by Himself; rather, the angelic sheriff’s officer must bring the warrant for His deliverance and set the captive at liberty.
When the angel had rolled back the stone from the door, he sat upon it, as if defying earth and hell to ever roll it back again.
That great stone seems to represent the sin of all Christ’s people, which shut them up in prison. It can never be laid again over the mouth of the sepulcher of any child of God. Christ has risen, and all His saints must rise too.
And, behold, there was a great earthquake:
The women must have wondered as they felt that tremor beneath their feet.
If you have ever felt an earthquake, you will never forget it; and this was a great one, not one of an ordinary kind: "a great earthquake."
Death was being upheaved, and all the bars of the sepulcher were beginning to burst.
When the King awoke from the sleep of death, he shook the world. The bed-chamber in which he rested for a little while trembled as the heavenly Hero arose from his couch: Behold, there was a great earthquake.
Nor was the King unattended in his rising,–
For the angel of the Lord–
It was not merely one of the angelic host, but some mighty presence-angel: "the angel of the Lord"–
Descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it.
Jesus was put in the prison of the tomb as a hostage for his people. Therefore, he must not break out by himself, but the angelic sheriff's officer must bring the warrant for his deliverance and set the captive at liberty. He was imprisoned because of human debt; but the debt is paid, so he must go free.
Like a flash of fire, the angel descends from the right hand of God. He stands at the mouth of the tomb. He touches the great stone—sealed as it was and guarded by the soldiers—and it rolls back. And when he has rolled back the stone from the door, he sits upon it, as if to defy earth and hell ever to roll it back again.
That great stone seems to represent the sin of all Christ's people, which shut them up in prison; it can never be laid again over the mouth of the tomb of any child of God. Christ has risen, and all his saints must rise, too. The angel rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. I think I see there one of the grandest sights that anyone ever saw, for one greater than an earthly king is sitting on something better than a throne.