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What do dead men produce? Rumors.
What do resurrected men produce? Revival.
In this powerful message from Matthew 28:9–15, we explore the overlooked story of the guards at the empty tomb—men who witnessed the resurrection, yet chose to bury the truth. Their story forces us to confront a sobering reality: it’s possible to believe something happened without ever being changed by it.
Through the contrast between rumor and revival, this sermon challenges us to examine our own lives through three critical questions:
How did it start? How’s it going? How will it end?
By Matthew Walker5
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What do dead men produce? Rumors.
What do resurrected men produce? Revival.
In this powerful message from Matthew 28:9–15, we explore the overlooked story of the guards at the empty tomb—men who witnessed the resurrection, yet chose to bury the truth. Their story forces us to confront a sobering reality: it’s possible to believe something happened without ever being changed by it.
Through the contrast between rumor and revival, this sermon challenges us to examine our own lives through three critical questions:
How did it start? How’s it going? How will it end?