The Resurrection Revealed

Discover Jesus - Part 30

Pastor

Raymond Smith

Date
Aug. 3, 2025
Time
09:30

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The day that Jesus rose from the dead, he did not just quietly depart to Heaven. He wanted people to know that he was alive just as He had told them He would be! Following His resurrection, Jesus spent 40 days on earth being seen by hundreds of people. But that first day he wanted to reveal Himself to those dear to him. Jesus began first by appearing to Mary Magdalen. He came to console her broken heart, encouraging her with love and grace. The resurrection of Jesus changed everything and it is still changing lives today.

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[0:00] Take your Bibles over to Mark chapter 16 this morning. Mark chapter 16. As we're going to continue looking here at the close of the book of Mark.! As we recorded for us the day that Jesus rose from the dead.

[0:15] And that was a day that definitely was filled with activity. There was much happening. Because Jesus did not just depart for glory. You know, He could have very easily just went to heaven.

[0:27] But you know, as He was here, He realized, He allowed us to understand and realize the importance of the fact that it's just not said He was alive, but that He is alive.

[0:40] You know, because it's important to know that Jesus wanted His disciples and those there to know for sure. They didn't want Him just to think, well the tomb was empty, therefore He must be alive.

[0:52] We're going to look today at the fact that He wanted them to know that He was alive. And to understand the importance of knowing that critical bit of information.

[1:03] That it's not an assumption. You know, today we get a lot of assumptions. You know, people assume things. And well, somebody said that was. But you know, there's something about a validation.

[1:15] And I witnessed testimony that says, hey, this happened. This is a reality. This is exactly what took place. And you know, today many people question the resurrection.

[1:27] And we can't go to the tomb and see the cloth there that was laying and the napkin folded. We can't see those things with our own eyes.

[1:39] But we do have the testimony of many in Scripture that says, yes, I did see it. I do know that Jesus rose from the dead.

[1:50] As a matter of fact, the Scripture reveals that for the next 40 days, Jesus met with many people. The next 40 days after this, Jesus met with His disciples.

[2:01] He met with other individuals. As a matter of fact, the Scripture tells us that at one time there was 500 at once. And I'm just always thinking to myself whenever I read that, who could argue with that?

[2:11] If you get 500 people to agree on something, that's a big task. If you had 500 that says, yes, I saw Jesus alive, that's pretty good testimony. That's a powerful testimony.

[2:23] That's stronger than what one person says. But when they all understand. But the Bible wants us to know. God wants us to know that this first day of the week, He wanted people to know, not just to assume or just to question, but to know that He was alive.

[2:40] And He appeared to many. And we're going to look here this morning as we take some time here to look at the fact that He is alive. And so if you found Mark chapter 16 this morning, let's stand together in honor of the reading of the Word of God.

[2:55] We'll pick up in verse 9 here this morning. And it says, Let's pray.

[3:45] Heavenly Fathers, we take a few moments here to look at the importance and the critical nature of knowing that you're alive. Lord, the reality of the resurrection.

[3:57] And look at these individuals here recorded in the Gospel of Mark for us. Lord, I pray that you would have your hand upon this message. Lord, your spirit would speak.

[4:08] Lord, I pray that you just would work in a mighty way. Lord, help me to have the thoughts and the things that would be pleasing and honoring to you. Lord, that would represent your Word. Lord, help us to just grab a hold of the truth and the reality of the resurrection here this morning.

[4:26] And Lord, we just thank you and praise you in Jesus' name. Amen. May we be seated. You know, so as we look here, in order to understand the events around the resurrection, we need to summarize the Gospel accounts because each supplies some important details about the events of that day.

[4:45] You know, all four of the Gospels give a little different perspective and little different details of the event. You know, and that's another validation that we have that what they say is true because, you know, if everybody matched up every detail exactly, it would cause people to question.

[5:04] I question if I see things just are repeated and they're exactly the same. You know, if you were going to see an accident out here and the police got a report and everybody said the same thing, the police would be questioning what was happening.

[5:16] Because some people pick up on a different detail than somebody else. Somebody's privy to a different angle of something that happened that somebody else didn't know about. And when they get all that, that's how they compile that information to say, okay, now we can say what happened.

[5:32] Because we have all the angles, all the direction. The four Gospels give us those angles of direction upon the resurrection to help us know and to see. And so as we understand this morning that it began here very simply, all of them begin at the same place.

[5:50] And that was in the early morning hours when the women traveled from Bethany towards Jerusalem. You know, and we find that was important and information to know that these ladies had taken off and they were going to, they brought the spices and the things that they were going to anoint the body of Jesus with.

[6:09] But at the time they were traveling and wondering who was going to open the tomb. And during that time we find that God was already working because as they traveled to the tomb, it was being opened by an angel, which caused the guards to panic and run, leaving the tomb unguarded and empty.

[6:32] You know, we find that two angels were given instructions, were there to give instructions to the women. And they said, go and tell others, especially Peter, that what? Jesus is alive.

[6:44] To let them know that he's alive. Peter and John race back towards the tomb and find it empty. And they just return back to the room where we're going to find that they were at the end of the day.

[6:59] But now Mary Magdalene also returned to the tomb. She went back to the tomb and John's gospel gives us the details. And Mark just summarizes the events.

[7:11] But I want you to understand that here's Mary Magdalene in a time of despair. He was revealed to the despairing. I mean, she's there weeping outside the tomb.

[7:23] She's there. Peter and John have left and went back. And here she is just outside the tomb, despairing of what had taken place. Standing there over and just contemplating what had happened, questioning the situation, desiring to find where they had taken Jesus' body, even though she had seen and heard the angel in the tomb earlier, it still was not real to her what had taken place.

[7:51] Because Jesus was the one that changed her life. So dramatically. I want you to understand, Mary Magdalene is one whose life changed dramatically because of Jesus.

[8:03] Notice here in our text of how it displays Mary Magdalene here. Notice here in verse 9, it says, He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had done what?

[8:15] Cast seven devils. You know, it's noted that her encounter with Jesus changed her life. You know, we understand that because of the seven devils that were in possession and possessing her, that she was probably involved in some things that she probably shouldn't have been.

[8:37] You know, some occultic practices and things of that nature, that of witchcraft and sorceries or necromancy. And we see all these things. It's not about that dynamic, because I think she might have been religious.

[8:51] But you know what? Oftentimes, religious people, even if they dabble in things they shouldn't dabble in, and they get involved in things that they shouldn't, because we ought to avoid those things. But I want you to see here, that that was where she was.

[9:06] And we don't have the circumstances of what took place, but just a simple statement that Jesus cast out seven devils. Her life changed. She was set free.

[9:16] You know, her encounter with Jesus changed her life. And afterwards, you find her serving and ministering to Jesus as they traveled. And her sins had been forgiven.

[9:30] And she had not forgotten. You know, look over to Luke chapter seven for a moment, because Jesus makes a statement about another one that anointed him.

[9:42] And we find here, notice what the scripture tells us here in Luke 7, 47 says, wherefore, I say unto thee, her sins, which are many are forgiven for she loved much, but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little.

[9:56] You know, sometimes that's the fact. Sometimes we forget what Christ has done for us. You know, I want you to understand something. Isn't it that Jesus, when he saves the most vilest sinner, you can see that you can imagine, because yes, God can save the most vile sinner that walks the face of the earth.

[10:15] What he did is sufficient for the most vile, and it changes and transforms their life. I want you to understand, it took the same amount, the same reality as it does for a sixth grader sitting in Sunday school class that gets saved.

[10:31] The price was the same. The wages of sin is death. But you know, sometimes we look at little, and it's like, well, my life didn't change that much, and so it affects our attachment to Jesus.

[10:45] But you know, people have been, that Jesus has transformed from the struggles and the hindrance of life. You'll find that very true. Oftentimes, they're all in. They don't want to go back to where they were.

[10:57] They say, I'm with Jesus. And Mary was one of those, that she was sold out to the Lord. That's the reason I think it was such a despairing thing for her.

[11:11] She'd invested everything towards Jesus. She had served Him. Her love for Jesus was seen in her actions. And we find her here at the tomb weeping.

[11:24] John chapter 20 tells us this, and it says, But Mary stood without the sepulcher weeping, and as she wept, she stooped down and looked into the sepulcher, and seeth two angels.

[11:35] And down in verse 13, And they say unto her, Woman, Why weepest thou? And she saith unto them, Because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid Him. Now, you know, when you read the scripture, sometimes this gets confusing, because we say, well, she was already there, and the angel told her they were alive.

[11:53] You know what the problem is? Sometimes we hear something, but it doesn't connect. When we get in distress, you know what happens? We go back to default. We default back into the things of what, how we're thinking, and how we're processing, instead of looking at it in light of the scripture, of what God has promised.

[12:10] She went back to what she understood. She didn't grab a hold of the reality of the resurrection. The resurrection to her, I think is like many things today, it was a theological dynamic to talk about, but it was not a reality in her life.

[12:25] Even though she saw everything, it hadn't connected. That connection wasn't there, and she was despairing, because even though she knew Jesus wasn't in the tomb, what's she saying?

[12:36] Hey, where did they lay Him? Where did they take Him? Even though the angel said, He's not here. He's been, He's alive. He's risen. You know, I want you to understand something, because sometimes even today as believers, we can be the same way about the things of God, because we can understand it intellectually.

[12:53] We can understand it theologically, but there's a difference to understanding it practically, to understand what does that mean? How does it apply?

[13:04] How does it impact my life? She was in such despair, where the Bible tells us that she didn't even recognize Jesus. John's account says, Jesus came up behind her, and asked her a question, you know, what's going on here?

[13:20] And she thought He was the gardener. But John says something, and I think this is one of those things, that all he said was Mary. I think it was probably in the same tone of voice, that he had mentioned her by name many times.

[13:33] Because you know what happened? Something clicked in her head. She goes, that's Jesus, standing right there with her. It connected with her. Jesus had been crucified, buried, and she saw, she witnessed it, and now Jesus is standing behind her.

[13:51] And she turns, the Bible says, and says, Master, the resurrection changed everything. You know, it's interesting that Mary was the first one to see the resurrected Savior. She was the first one.

[14:04] You know, Mark tells us that it was first. He tells us this, and when Jesus had risen early on the first day of the week, we find that He appeared first to Mary Magdalene.

[14:18] You know, I was asking myself a question on this, of just thinking through, why did He appear to Mary first? You know, sometimes in Scripture it's good to ask questions. You know what?

[14:29] Because I think she was the one wanting to draw nigh. She was the one that wanted to be close to her Savior. She was the one that went back and said, no, I want to know. She wanted to draw close once again to the one who had changed her life.

[14:44] He didn't appear to the disciples. You know, Jesus didn't appear to His own mother or His other half-siblings. Jesus first was to Mary Magdalene.

[14:56] Why? Because I believe she wanted to be close to God. Look over to Psalm 73 for a moment. Psalm 73 and verse 28. The Bible tells us this, and it makes it clear, but it is good for me to draw near to God.

[15:12] I have put my trust in the Lord God, that I may declare all thy works. You know, I think it's good to draw close to God. In times of despair, we need to draw close to Him.

[15:27] He came to consult her, encourage her with love and grace. You know, I want you to see here, Jesus didn't get after Mary for still questioning the resurrection.

[15:38] Remember, she said, where have they laid Him? I need to see the body. And Jesus comes up behind her and says, Mary, and everything changed. She did get to see the body, just like she was suspecting.

[15:51] Because instead of a dead corpse laying someplace, it was a living and standing right there with her, Jesus.

[16:02] Jesus was right there. When you're in despair, we need to seek the Lord, never forgetting what God has done for us. He's there. He's alive. You know, but next we find in this account of Mark, we find the distraught walking home, not understanding.

[16:20] I mean, sometimes when things happen in life, we get distraught, and we're like rolling things over in their heads. And as you read this account, these individuals, I think I can see them walking and talking as they're going that seven mile plus journey back home from Jerusalem, and they're just replaying everything in their head.

[16:40] You know, what just happened? I think they were still in shock. They were still trying to process all that was going on. The two that were walking home.

[16:51] Look here at verse 12 with me in the scripture. It says, after that, he appeared to another form under two of them as they walked and went into the country. Here we find that these two were walking home.

[17:07] Mark just gives a quick summary, but Luke records from his eyewitness testimony. I want you to understand Luke's gospel is a little unique because it's like a gathering. It's like a big major news report because Luke gathered eyewitnesses and he's writing it to say, hey, this is what's most surely believed among us because of what we've heard and what we've seen and the witnesses that witnessed it.

[17:32] Luke is the one that revealed to us exactly a lot of details because he was like the investigative reporter that went out and interviewed people.

[17:43] He said, what happened? What took place? And he read God had him record that for us. But we find here in Luke chapter 24 that we know that one of them was Cleopas and the other not mentioned.

[17:59] We're walking back to Emmaus about seven and a half mile walk. Here's the two that were there. They had plenty of time to discuss what had happened over the course of the past week. You know, think about it.

[18:12] You have a lot of time to talk on a seven mile walk. Because let me give you a clue. They weren't walking like this as they walked and talked. They were probably traveling with many others that were departing Jerusalem that day.

[18:26] Because it was the first day of the week had been after the Passover. Everybody had been in Jerusalem. They're heading back home. Many other people are probably departing.

[18:37] You say, well, why didn't they leave earlier? It was the Sabbath. They couldn't. They had to stay put on the Sabbath. Because if you lived outside of Sabbath day's journey, you'd get in trouble. So they hadn't left yet.

[18:48] So that morning on the first day of the week, here they take off. A little later in the morning, we find out because they knew the report that Jesus had risen from the dead.

[19:02] They got the verbal report. They understood what had happened. And as they were talking along the way and over the course of all the events of that past week, Luke 24, verse 14 says, and they talked together of all these things that which had happened.

[19:22] They were trying to process that. They were distraught. They didn't understand. When you read Luke 24, you find we had trusted that Jesus was the one. They'd invested their time and understood from the scripture that Jesus was supposed to be their Messiah, the one they looked for, and it didn't turn out the way they thought.

[19:43] You know, I think as they walked and they talked, that's the reason they didn't think anything special about the one that began to walk with them. You know, I imagine many people were passing by and they're probably passing other people and one comes up beside them.

[20:02] And he asked them, what's going on? You know, when you read Luke 24, I'll just give you a little summation here. You know, it's kind of like I imagine them looking at Jesus, you know, as they're leaving Jerusalem, where are you been hiding under a rock?

[20:17] You know, because he asked them, well, what happened? So they start telling him all that took place. And kind of that idea of, you know, why didn't you know? You know, if you're in Jerusalem, how'd you not hear?

[20:30] Everybody's talking about it. Everything was centered around this event that took place. It was a big dynamic. You know, they talked about what had happened, about how Jesus had been crucified, how he was buried, and how the reports about the empty tomb, and some of the female followers of Jesus claimed they saw the empty tomb, and an angel had told them he was alive.

[20:55] While they walked with Jesus, began to reveal all that had been declared about Christ in the Scripture. You know, look over to Luke chapter 24 for a moment. You know, Luke chapter 24, we find here that Jesus does something to help them, to encourage them.

[21:13] They're distraught. They're like, I don't understand. And look what it says in verse 25. It says, and he said, and he said unto them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken.

[21:27] So they got the report Jesus was alive. They knew the information. Look at verse 26, and he says, Ought not Christ to have suffered these things to enter into his glory? In other words, he says, hadn't you read Isaiah 53?

[21:40] Haven't you read Psalm 16? Haven't you read the other passages in the prophets talking about what was going to take place? Notice what he says here in verse 27, and beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.

[21:59] Now you talk about a Bible lesson. You know, no place in scripture tells us exactly what that conversation entailed other than he says, go read the back, go read the Old Testament. I've already told you everything.

[22:10] Consider that dynamic here. Jesus expounds to them everything from Moses, all and how he fulfilled everything in regard to the law.

[22:22] Now that's a class you ought to want to sit in. Amen? You know, there's no speculation. There's no question. You hear it directly from the one who's the author of it.

[22:34] The exact dynamic, and he tells them all the things concerning himself on this seven mile walk, and they invite him to stay as the day was gone.

[22:44] And it says, as they were eating, they began to recognize, they recognized Jesus and the one that he had been speaking with. The resurrected Savior changed everything.

[22:57] Because here we have two that were walking and they were distraught. They were disappointed in what was happening. There were all these dynamics and suddenly everything changed when they realized it was Jesus they were talking to.

[23:14] They went from being distraught to rejoicing in the fact it was true. They understand Jesus is risen indeed. Now the Bible tells us that they went back, notice what it says in verse 13.

[23:29] It says, and they went and told it to the residue, neither believed they them. Now, what happened here? Now, this tells you something that when Jesus gets a hold and changes something in your life, suddenly a lot of things change because remember it's supper time.

[23:48] It's getting late in the day. They just walked seven miles home. They're so excited they walked the seven miles back to Jerusalem to tell everybody, hey, we just saw Jesus.

[24:00] They went all the way back to give the report. report. Now, as I was thinking through that, I'm thinking, yeah, they were probably walking a little bit faster going back than they were going home because you know what?

[24:11] There's a difference between a walk when you're in despair, when you're distraught because you kind of walk in the mopey mode.

[24:24] But you know what? It's interesting. It says that they were rejoicing. I imagine that their pace picked up quite a bit on the way back because when people are rejoicing, their pace picks up.

[24:36] I imagine they wanted to get back and say, hey, listen to what happened to us. You know, anybody living on that day would have loved to see all these things that had taken place.

[24:49] You think about all the things that took place on the day that Jesus rose again. you have the angels rolling the stone away, opening it up for everybody to see.

[25:02] You have them telling them that Jesus is alive. They see an empty tomb. They see that there's a wrapping that they had wrapped him in and how it had just collapsed there and the napkin around his head that was folded and placed where his head was.

[25:20] You know, that day, they could go see all those things. They could see the stone that had rolled away. They saw the Savior walking and talking with them.

[25:31] But you know, the scripture here tells us something very important. Did you know that they needed none of those things to believe that Jesus was going to rise from the dead? You know, oftentimes we get caught up in saying, hey, I want to see it.

[25:45] I want to feel it. I want to touch it. I want to experience it. You know, have you ever thought that when they went to the tomb that morning on the third day, they should have been expecting it to be empty? Instead of going with gloom, they should have went with expectation to check it out.

[26:01] They should have gone not looking for a dead body but a living Lord. Why should they have gone there rejoicing and not weeping? Why? Because Jesus had already told them exactly what was going to happen.

[26:13] The problem was none of them believed Him. You know, three times on the way to Jerusalem, before He went to the cross, the Bible says that Jesus told them what was going to take place.

[26:28] He told them exactly what was going to happen when He rose from the dead. He was simply doing what He'd already told them He was going to do. Three times, you know, Mark chapter 9, we find one of those accounts and it says this, for He taught His disciples and said, and the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of men and they shall kill Him and after He is killed He shall do what?

[26:52] Rise the third day. That Sunday morning they should have went with expectation because Jesus had already told them.

[27:03] Jesus told them what was going to happen. It was there, you know, but I want you to understand many times people are seeking that experience before they respond to Jesus, but the fact is you just have to accept Him at His word.

[27:17] Jesus told us what was going to happen and that's what happened. Jesus says, whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. You know what? It's a reality. Anybody that calls upon Him is saved.

[27:31] Why? Not because of what you experience physically because Jesus promised it and it transforms you. The Bible says that you were dead and now you're alive.

[27:42] there's a difference. What was it built in? The word of the Lord reveals the will of the Lord. God's word reveals His will and it reveals His promises.

[27:54] It reveals what He desires. It reveals what He's going to give to us. The problem isn't with His book and His promises and His will. The problem's with us. Are we going to believe it?

[28:05] Are you going to believe what the Scripture says? You know, Jesus next appears to what we'll call He revealed Himself to the difficult. You know, I don't know what other term to use for this crew. You might say this is the difficult crew.

[28:21] Look at verse 14. It says, afterwards He appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat. You know, the ones who should have been first to believe had spent the day pretty much secluded because they were fearful of what might happen.

[28:38] the very ones who should have been out and telling everybody, hey, Jesus is alive are hiding in a room. They'd went, I want you to understand at this point, Peter and John had already went to the tomb, saw the empty tomb, but yet it still didn't connect what Jesus said and what Jesus did.

[28:59] They were still having problems. They were being difficult, you might say, and we're going to see how that was revealed in Jesus what He does here because Mark just kind of points to one portion of this.

[29:13] I want you to understand that Jesus, what didn't come in and just get after Him, Jesus was there lovingly and responding to them and then He goes, guys, I'm going to have to get after you because you should have been the first ones to believe.

[29:26] You walked with me and talked with me. You saw the miracles. I sent you out. You did miracles in my name. We see all these things, these validations that they had experienced.

[29:42] They saw the empty tomb. They had the report. They had Mary Magdalene that went back to them and said, hey, I just saw Jesus at the tomb. But look back up.

[29:52] When she went to them, what did they do? Verse 11, and when they heard that He was alive and had been seen of her, believed not. Believed not.

[30:03] They did not believe the report. Look at verse 13. When the two from Emmaus came back and they went and told it under the residue, neither believed they them.

[30:14] Now, I want you to understand something from Scripture a little bit because there is a scriptural principle applied here. The Bible says that at the mouth of one witness, you shouldn't, things aren't established.

[30:27] But at the mouth of two or three witnesses, do you establish a thing? I understand. You can give them a break for not believing Mary, but when the other two showed up and said they'd said the same thing, now what do you have?

[30:39] You have enough witnesses to say, hey, there's some validity to what's being said. God is validating those things to them and now Jesus, they're there in the room and Luke and John both record what took place.

[31:00] It says, afterwards, he appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat. Here's Jesus later that evening. He appears in the room with them.

[31:12] You know, the Bible says the door was closed and Jesus shows up and he didn't come through the door. Jesus appears in the room. He begins to talk with them.

[31:24] They had heard the reports of his resurrection. You know, John 20 tells us that the disciples were there in that room because they were afraid of the Jews and, you know, Jesus just passes through or materializes in their presence and he reveals himself and John tells us that he looked at them and said, hey, you want some validation?

[31:50] Here's my hands. Here's my side. Look at my feet. Understand that I am he. It says that the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord.

[32:02] But you know, it's something here that when Jesus assures them that he's alive and that he is who he said he is, you know, he could have come in and just got right after him for their unbelief.

[32:13] But I want you to understand Jesus lovingly came alongside them because, you know, one part of correction is to know that the person correcting you has your best things at heart.

[32:26] Here Jesus said, hey guys, I love you. But now let me tell you something. Jesus gets after them. I want you to understand the term that Mark uses here is a strong term.

[32:40] Upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart. They should have been the first to believe that Jesus was alive. You know, it would be critical that these men would understand the need to believe not only by sight, but by faith that Jesus is alive.

[32:58] The resurrection is a fact. It was eight days later, the Bible tells us that Jesus appeared again to them with Thomas present and considering what Jesus tells them. You know, look over to John chapter 20 for a moment because I think this is important because remember Thomas, we get the doubting Thomas, you know, that's all from this, you know, because when, after Thomas wasn't there for the supper the first time and when all the other disciples say, hey Thomas, Jesus was here and Thomas goes, I don't believe you.

[33:29] Unless I can see his hands and his side, I'm not going to believe it. Look at verse 29 and Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed. But he says, blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed.

[33:47] You know what? The reality is if you're saved today, you're blessed. We are blessed with what God has done for us. Jesus tells them they'll go to preach the truth of the resurrected Savior the one that is preached that lives and might be changed, will change those and change by faith in what's happening.

[34:09] You know, Luke 24 goes on and it tells us that Jesus reveals some more to them. You know, earlier before the cross, Jesus says, I can't tell you everything right now because you're not ready to hear what I'm going to have to tell you, but here Jesus tells them, look what happened in verse 45.

[34:26] It says this, and then opened he their understanding that they might understand the Scripture. And said unto them, thus it is written and thus it behooved Christ to suffer and to rise from dead the third day and that repentance and remissions of sin should be preached in his name among all nations beginning at Jerusalem.

[34:48] And he says, and ye are what? Witnesses of these things. He says you give a witness because of what happened. You know, the same thing is when we share the truth of the gospel with somebody, you're just being a witness to what should have happened to you.

[35:04] Of what took place. Because the resurrected Savior changes forever everything around it.

[35:16] You cannot know him and the power of his resurrection and remain as you are. You know, this morning the reality is this, if you've never been saved, you need to get saved today.

[35:30] You need to have that settled in your heart, not in a hope so, but I know so, not because of what I have done, I know because he said, if I do this, he will save.

[35:43] It's not about us, it's about trusting in what he did, what he declared. He said, I am the way, the truth, and the life, and no man cometh unto the Father but by me.

[35:55] It has to be a settled thing. You know, we ought not to delay and waiting for a better time and stop putting off what you know you need to do, you know, and just come to Jesus.

[36:07] Call upon him. You know, the reality is is today's the day of salvation. But you know, the other thing we learn from this is that if you've been saved, you need to live like it. That means being holy, being faithful, it means being in your place, it means living for the Lord, it means getting before him to thank him and praise him for what he's done in your life.

[36:27] You know, this morning we have the reality of the resurrection. The reality of what Christ has done. No matter where you are, the resurrection of a living Savior has been revealed to us.

[36:46] The question is, what are you going to do with it? It was revealed to all these today. And they had to make a decision, what am I going to do with it? What have you done with the Savior?

[36:58] His heads are bowed and eyes are closed this morning. What about you today? Are you here today and know 100% for sure that you're saved of where you stand with the Lord? If not, why not today?

[37:10] Get that settled with him. If you want, you can come while somebody show you from God's word. not what the preacher says, not what somebody else says, not what some influencer says, but what God says in regard to your salvation.

[37:27] But maybe you're here today and say, Lord, I need to start living in light of the resurrection. Heavenly Fathers, we just come before you this morning. Lord, we just thank you and praise you for the day.

[37:38] thank you for, that we don't worship and go to a tomb and try to honor you there, Lord, but we can honor you here because you're alive. Lord, you say you're never going to leave us or forsake us and you're here today with us.

[37:54] Your spirit is here moving amongst your people, moving amongst those that need to respond to you. Lord, I pray just have your hand upon each one.

[38:05] Lord, you know each one here today. Lord, I just pray that you just work in a mighty way and we just give you all the praise and glory and honor in Jesus' name.

[38:18] As the piano plays, what about you?