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Luke 24:1-12

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Jesus Rises From the Dead

1 It was very early in the morning on the first day of the week. The women took the spices they had prepared. Then they went to the tomb.
2 They found the stone rolled away from it.
3 When they entered the tomb, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.
4 They were wondering about this. Suddenly two men in clothes as bright as lightning stood beside them.
5 The women were terrified. They bowed down with their faces to the ground. Then the men said to them, "Why do you look for the living among the dead?
6 Jesus is not here! He has risen! Remember how he told you he would rise. It was while he was still with you in Galilee.
7 He said, 'The Son of Man must be handed over to sinful people. He must be nailed to a cross. On the third day he will rise from the dead.' "
8 Then the women remembered Jesus' words.
9 They came back from the tomb. They told all these things to the Eleven and to all the others.
10 Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them were the ones who told the apostles.
11 But the apostles did not believe the women. Their words didn't make any sense to them.
12 But Peter got up and ran to the tomb. He bent over and saw the strips of linen lying by themselves. Then he went away, wondering what had happened.

Luke 24:1-12 Study Resources

Sermons

The Empty Tomb, Part 2
The Empty Tomb, Part 2
Stuart and Jill Briscoe

After Jesus was crucified, the women who supported Him were traumatized, the apostles who followed Him were terrified, and it seemed as if the incarnational project He undertook was totaled.Most of the apostles were originally “resurrection” skeptics—and so are many people today. Peter was willing to explore the message the women brought. And he eventually came to a life-changing conclusion. Everything turned around with the discovery of an empty tomb!

The Empty Tomb, Part 1
The Empty Tomb, Part 1
Stuart and Jill Briscoe

After Jesus was crucified, the women who supported Him were traumatized, the apostles who followed Him were terrified, and it seemed as if the incarnational project He undertook was totaled.Most of the apostles were originally “resurrection” skeptics—and so are many people today. Peter was willing to explore the message the women brought. And he eventually came to a life-changing conclusion. Everything turned around with the discovery of an empty tomb!

Easter Series #5 - The First Day of the Week - Luke 24:1-12
Easter Series #5 - The First Day of the Week - Luke 24:1-12
Bill Luebkemann

We are living in the information age. And it's clearer than ever that what we need is not more information but transformation. We're glad you could join us because we'll hear of a classic example of this today on Hope From The Word. In the gospel of Luke, chapter twenty-four, Jesus seeks after two of his disciples that are disheartened and in great need. Let's join Pastor Bill there, as he begins by reading our text.

Easter Series #4 - The First Day of the Week - Luke 24:1-12
Easter Series #4 - The First Day of the Week - Luke 24:1-12
Bill Luebkemann

Hello and welcome to Hope From the Word. We hope you had a great Easter, reflecting on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter may be over, but we have more to learn about the resurrection events. Last week, Pastor Bill Luebkemann spent some time reviewing the events leading up to Christ's crucifixion. Today, we'll turn our attention to what took place after Jesus's death. Our text is Luke twenty-four. If you're able, you can turn there now and follow along with us as Pastor Bill gets started.

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