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The women went to the tomb expecting death.
They carried spices, prepared for mourning, ready to tend to what they believed was the end of the story. Their hearts were heavy, their hope likely dimmed, and fear lingered in the unknown.
“In their fright…”
That phrase captures something deeply human. Because haven’t we all stood in moments where fear and confusion collide? Where what we expected doesn’t match what we find?
But then comes the question that changes everything:
“Why do you look for the living among the dead?”
Jesus wasn’t where they thought He would be—because He had already done what He promised.
He had risen.
This is the turning point: resurrection hope doesn’t begin when everything feels resolved—it begins when we remember what Jesus has already said.
The women had to remember His words before they could fully receive the miracle.
And so do we.
Because we often walk into situations expecting disappointment:
But resurrection rewrites the narrative.
It reminds us that:
Tonight, whatever you’re carrying—fear, uncertainty, grief, or waiting—pause and remember: Jesus is not absent. He is risen.
And because He lives, hope isn’t fragile. It’s alive, active, and available right now.
Main Takeaways
TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
“In their fright, the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee.” Luke 24:5–6
Your Evening Prayer
Jesus,
Forgive me for the times I place my hope in circumstances instead of in You. When fear rises and uncertainty feels overwhelming, remind me of Your truth.
By Salem Web NetworkThe women went to the tomb expecting death.
They carried spices, prepared for mourning, ready to tend to what they believed was the end of the story. Their hearts were heavy, their hope likely dimmed, and fear lingered in the unknown.
“In their fright…”
That phrase captures something deeply human. Because haven’t we all stood in moments where fear and confusion collide? Where what we expected doesn’t match what we find?
But then comes the question that changes everything:
“Why do you look for the living among the dead?”
Jesus wasn’t where they thought He would be—because He had already done what He promised.
He had risen.
This is the turning point: resurrection hope doesn’t begin when everything feels resolved—it begins when we remember what Jesus has already said.
The women had to remember His words before they could fully receive the miracle.
And so do we.
Because we often walk into situations expecting disappointment:
But resurrection rewrites the narrative.
It reminds us that:
Tonight, whatever you’re carrying—fear, uncertainty, grief, or waiting—pause and remember: Jesus is not absent. He is risen.
And because He lives, hope isn’t fragile. It’s alive, active, and available right now.
Main Takeaways
TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
“In their fright, the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee.” Luke 24:5–6
Your Evening Prayer
Jesus,
Forgive me for the times I place my hope in circumstances instead of in You. When fear rises and uncertainty feels overwhelming, remind me of Your truth.