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The Resurrection of Jesus: The Evidence and What It Means for You

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13 May 2026
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Everything in Christianity depends on one event. Not the teachings. Not the moral example. Not the community or the tradition. One event: the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion.

The Apostle Paul was blunt about this: “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins” (1 Corinthians 15:17). He did not hedge. He did not say faith is valuable regardless of what happened historically. He staked everything on the resurrection being a real event in real history. And so should we – which means examining the evidence honestly is not optional for thoughtful believers.

What Happened on That First Easter Morning

All four Gospels describe women arriving at the tomb of Jesus early on the first day of the week and finding it empty. The stone had been rolled away. The grave clothes were folded. The body was gone. Angels announced that he had risen.

In the days that followed, Jesus appeared to his disciples – to Mary Magdalene, to two disciples on the road to Emmaus, to ten of the twelve (then eleven), and later to Thomas, who had doubted. Paul records in 1 Corinthians 15 that Jesus appeared to more than five hundred people at one time, most of whom were still alive when Paul wrote those words – an implicit invitation to go and ask them.

The Historical Evidence for the Resurrection

The Empty Tomb

The tomb was empty. This is not seriously disputed even by critics of Christianity. What is disputed is the explanation. The Jewish and Roman authorities, who had every reason to want to disprove the resurrection, never produced the body. If the body were still in the tomb, or if it had been moved by the authorities, the resurrection claim would have been ended before it started. The empty tomb demanded an explanation.

The Post-Resurrection Appearances

Multiple independent witnesses reported seeing Jesus alive after his death. The appearances were not vague spiritual experiences – they involved conversation, physical contact, and shared meals. Thomas touched the wounds in Jesus’ hands and side (John 20:27). The disciples ate fish with him on the shore of Galilee (John 21:12-13). These are not the descriptions of a vision or a hallucination.

The Transformation of the Disciples

On the night of the crucifixion, the disciples fled. Peter denied three times that he even knew Jesus. They locked themselves in a room for fear of the authorities. They were broken, terrified, and without hope.

Within weeks, these same men were preaching publicly in Jerusalem – the very city where Jesus had been executed – declaring that he had risen from the dead. They did not run from persecution. They welcomed it. Nearly all of them were eventually killed for what they were proclaiming. People die for things they believe to be true. People do not die for things they know to be false.

The Conversion of Paul and James

Two of the earliest and most important witnesses to the resurrection were not disciples of Jesus before his death. Paul was a zealous persecutor of Christians who had a dramatic encounter with the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9). James, the brother of Jesus, was a skeptic during Jesus’ ministry (John 7:5) who became a leader of the early church and died for his belief in the resurrection. The best explanation for both conversions is that they encountered what they said they encountered.

What the Resurrection Means for You

If Jesus rose from the dead, it changes everything. Death is not the end. Sin has been defeated. The future God has promised is real. Every word Jesus spoke carries the weight of divine authority – not the words of a good teacher, but the words of the one who conquered death.

Romans 8:11 says that the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead lives in you. The resurrection is not just a past event. It is the source of present spiritual life and the guarantee of future resurrection for everyone who belongs to Christ.

Easter is not a yearly celebration of a historical anniversary. It is a living reality. He is risen – and because he is, you can face whatever this day holds with genuine hope.

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