Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

4 April, 2026

Matthew 27:65–66—“Pilate said unto them, Ye have a watch: go your way, make it as sure as ye can. So they went, and made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch.”

These verses describe what happened after Christ was buried. They reveal a striking contrast between human fear and divine authority.

The religious leaders were anxious. They feared that Christ’s disciples might steal His body and claim He had risen. To prevent this, they went to Pilate. He granted their request, saying, “Ye have a watch: go your way, make it as sure as ye can.” So they sealed the stone and posted guards at the tomb.

Here we see a powerful irony—man trying to “contain” God.

In their effort to secure the grave, Christ’s enemies actually became witnesses to the miracle they hoped to prevent. They did everything possible to secure the tomb so that Christ’s body would not leave it. Yet their actions only highlight the power of God in Christ’s resurrection. No stone, no seal, and no soldiers can stop His purposes.

Their precautions ensured that when the tomb was found empty, there could be no natural explanation, for there was no theft, no confusion, no mistake. What was meant to prevent deception ended up confirming the truth. The resurrection of Christ was not fabricated; it was divinely accomplished.

What they intended as a barrier became, in God’s providence, evidence.

How futile is the human seal! There are times when God’s work seems hidden, sealed away and guarded by impossibility. Yet even then, He is at work. The silence of the tomb was not defeat, but preparation for victory.

When circumstances seem final and unchangeable, we are called to trust the God who raises the dead.

Not all the schemes of men, nor the combined authority of rulers, could hinder or overturn God’s eternal purpose, namely, to secure and seal the salvation of His people through the death and triumphant resurrection of His Son.

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