As it begins to dawn, two women make their way to a sealed tomb—only to find the stone rolled away, an angel waiting, and the announcement that the One they came to mourn is no longer there. The sorrow they had carried gives way not gradually, but all at once, as sudden and irreversible as daybreak. Writing in 1 Corinthians, Paul later insists on the concrete reality of this moment, anchoring the Jesus's Resurrection in history: Christ died, was buried, rose on the third day, and is seen by Peter, by the twelve, by more than five hundred. What areas of your life still need to experience the unstoppable hope of Jesus?