After Jesus had risen and overcame death, and appeared to his disciples, he says to Thomas, after their famous interaction where Thomas sees and feels the holes where the nails had pierced Jesus’ forearms, in John 20:29, Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
We have the testimony of the apostles after Jesus’s
resurrection, and the documentation of the rest of the New Testament to
proclaim his triumph over death. Here 2000 years later, in a broken world built
to distract and mislead us, that testimony and our faith are constantly tested
to sow doubt by the enemy and mislead us to sin and death.
The Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth that Jesus was wrapped in after he was removed from the cross and cared for by Joseph of Arimathea. It is named for the town of Turin located amongst the Alps of northern Italy, where it is held for safe keeping at the St. Giovanni Cathedral. If you'd like to learn more about this incredible cloth, please consider listening to the world's foremost expert on the Shroud of Turin, Dr. Jeremiah Johnson, on any (or all) of these four podcasts. If you're going to listen to just one, I recommend Tucker Carlson's episode, as Tucker's expertise and skills in conducting interviews shines through to give Jeremiah the space to provide most comprehensive recap of the amazing Shroud:
Jeremiah Johnston: Shroud of T… - The Tucker Carlson Show - Apple Podcasts
SHROUD OF TURIN: Physical EVID… - Live Free with Josh Howerton - Apple Podcasts
#293 Jeremiah Johnston - Codex… - The Shawn Ryan Show - Apple Podcasts
"It’s The Face of Jesus" Micha… - The Michael Knowles Show - Apple Podcasts
John 19:1-3
19 Then
Pilate took Jesus and had him flogged. 2 The
soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head. They
clothed him in a purple robe 3 and went up to him
again and again, saying, “Hail, king of the Jews!” And they slapped him in
the face.
Matthew 27:26-30
26 Then he released Barabbas to them. But he had Jesus
flogged, and handed him over to be crucified.27 Then
the governor’s soldiers took Jesus into the Praetorium and gathered the
whole company of soldiers around him. 28 They
stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him, 29 and
then twisted together a crown of thorns and set it on his head. They put
a staff in his right hand. Then they knelt in front of him and mocked him.
“Hail, king of the Jews!” they said. 30 They spit
on him, and took the staff and struck him on the head again and again.
Mark 15: 15-19
15 Wanting to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them. He had Jesus flogged, and 16 The soldiers led Jesus away into the palace (that is, the Praetorium) and called together the whole company of soldiers. 17 They put a purple robe on him, then twisted together a crown of thorns and set it on him. 18 And they began to call out to him, “Hail, king of the Jews!” 19 Again and again they struck him on the head with a staff and spit on him. Falling on their knees, they paid homage to him.
Jesus was brutally flogged by multiple Roman soldiers, using a particularly insidious device called a flagrum, with lead or stone balls on them, possibly struck as many as 700 times during his trial and mocking by the Roman guards. The “crown of thorns” was no mere wreath as it is often depicted in art but was a heavy helmet of sharp spikes that would’ve been slammed and thrust on his head to fit, ripping flesh as it did.
The shroud is marked with blood and cuts that covered his
body and face from the flogging and helmet and also captures the piercing of
his side with a spear. That is visible on the shroud, just as recounted in John’s
gospel:
The blood on the shroud at the ribs is post-mortem blood, meaning
it came out after Jesus was dead, just as the gospel passage above recounts.
This post-mortem blood is verified with scientific testing, and is identifiable
due to the red blood cells, platelets and white cells, and plasma separating, which
begins to occur just minutes after death, so you’d have a clear, water-like
liquid and the red blood cells separating and coming out, just as recounted in
the gospel, and then captured and documented on the burial cloth. Jesus died on
the cross from his massive blood loss suffered from flogging and organ failure,
dying before the two criminals he was crucified with, so that his legs were not
broken to expedite death, he had already died. This was recounted in scripture
and captured in the testimony of the shroud as well.
So how did this blood-soaked testimony of how much Jesus
suffered for us out of his love for us, get preserved on this fine linen burial
cloth?
This superficial image gets engrained into the linen, at
just 0.02 microns thick, with 34 thousand-billion watts of energy, travelling
at 1/40th of a billionth of a second, marking the resurrection of
Jesus with the divine power of the creator of the universe. BAM a nuclear explosion
inside the tomb as Jesus overcomes death and is resurrected for our sakes.
No paint, no pigment, no dye, no brush strokes. This is impossible
for man to reproduce with earthly technology. Just blood and the explosive
divine power of God overcoming death imprinted on linen.
The Shroud of Turin isn’t just a burial cloth that documents the incredible torture and suffering that Jesus Christ suffered on our behalf, to pay the debt for your sins and mine, it is scientific proof of the physical resurrection of the body of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. But don’t take my word for it, listen to Dr. Jeremiah Johnson’s much more comprehensive recap of the Shroud of Turin and the evidence it reveals in any of the four podcasts I’ve linked above.
John 20: 6-8
6 Then Simon Peter came along behind him and went straight
into the tomb. He saw the strips of linen lying there, 7 as
well as the cloth that had been wrapped around Jesus’ head. The cloth was
still lying in its place, separate from the linen. 8 Finally
the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He
saw and believed.
Just picture it, John and Simon Peter go into the tomb, and
see the empty burial linen burial cloth, face cloth, and other linen strips
that Jesus had been wrapped with, lying there, empty, and still glowing from
the divine burst of God’s almighty power that overcame death, and in that
instant they knew and believed.
He is Risen! Jesus Christ, the Son of God was crucified and
buried, and on the third day rose again from the dead, to absolve us from our
sins, and sit upon the right hand of God the Father Almighty. He endured the
worse torture imaginable for you and me to give us salvation. All we have to do
is open our hearts, submit ourselves to his love, and accept him. Have a great
Easter.








