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The resurrection in Matthew 28 isn’t just ancient history—it’s a living invitation to “come and see,” where Mary Magdalene and the other Mary show us that God meets ordinary, broken people in their grief and transforms them through an encounter with the risen Jesus.
But this invitation always leads to a calling—when we truly encounter Christ, we’re changed and sent to “go and tell,” carrying both the comfort and the commission of the resurrection into a hurting world.
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The resurrection in Matthew 28 isn’t just ancient history—it’s a living invitation to “come and see,” where Mary Magdalene and the other Mary show us that God meets ordinary, broken people in their grief and transforms them through an encounter with the risen Jesus.
But this invitation always leads to a calling—when we truly encounter Christ, we’re changed and sent to “go and tell,” carrying both the comfort and the commission of the resurrection into a hurting world.