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Luke 24:1–12 captures the stunning reversal at the heart of the gospel: the women come expecting death, but instead encounter the empty tomb and the announcement that Jesus is alive. Their confusion turns to dawning faith as they remember Jesus’ own words, though the apostles initially dismiss their testimony as unbelievable. The passage calls us to move from doubt to trust, grounding our hope not in what we see, but in the risen Christ who keeps His promises.
By Chris JonesLuke 24:1–12 captures the stunning reversal at the heart of the gospel: the women come expecting death, but instead encounter the empty tomb and the announcement that Jesus is alive. Their confusion turns to dawning faith as they remember Jesus’ own words, though the apostles initially dismiss their testimony as unbelievable. The passage calls us to move from doubt to trust, grounding our hope not in what we see, but in the risen Christ who keeps His promises.