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Why Jesus’ Resurrection Changed Everything

Why Jesus’ Resurrection Changed Everything

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A sealed tomb should have been the end of the story, yet the first Easter Sunday becomes the day everything turns. We start with a question that won’t let go: how could someone executed like a common criminal change the course of history? By walking step by step with the women who loved Jesus, we trace the early morning road to the grave, the unanswered worry about the stone, and the shock of finding the entrance open. The empty tomb isn’t treated like a symbol, but like a moment with names, witnesses, and details that demand a response.

We linger with Mary Magdalene outside the tomb, wailing in grief, until the risen Jesus speaks one word that changes everything: her name. From there, we explore why Jesus honors those who seek Him and why it matters that women are chosen as the first witnesses in a culture that dismissed their testimony. That surprising detail becomes part of the credibility of the resurrection story and a window into Jesus’ heart for the overlooked.

Then we shift to the pushback: guards, a governor’s seal, an earthquake, and a payoff designed to bury the truth. Every human effort to silence, contain, or control Jesus collapses in the face of resurrection power. Finally, we connect Resurrection Sunday to your identity and future: Jesus calls His disciples brothers, and through faith we become God’s children, adopted into God’s family, and joint heirs with Christ (Romans 8, Galatians 3). We close with a clear invitation to pray for real change and to speak life over your home, your health, and your future.

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