The resurrection of Jesus, as revealed in Luke 24:36–49, is presented not merely as a historical event but as a transformative encounter that demands faith and action. Through physical evidence—his wounds, his ability to eat, and his bodily presence—Jesus dispels fear and doubt, affirming his identity as the risen Lord and validating the Old Testament prophecies that foretold his suffering, death, and resurrection. The sermon emphasizes that these prophecies, spanning the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms, collectively point to Christ's divine mission, demonstrating that his resurrection was not an accident but the fulfillment of God's eternal plan. Having been given divine understanding, the disciples are commissioned to proclaim repentance and forgiveness of sins in Jesus' name to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem, thus fulfilling the Great Commission. The message calls believers today to recognize the compelling reality of the resurrection, embrace their role as witnesses, and boldly share the gospel with confidence, knowing that the same power that raised Christ now empowers the Church to carry out its mission.