Easter Sunday
Hi ladies it's me again, happy Lord's day, and Happy Easter Sunday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well, I hope y'all are enjoying time with loved ones, and hopefully got to go to church today as did I! Many of you know that I've been faithfully attending "New Life Assembly Of God Church" for the past six years and have been a member there for the past five years. (The senior pastor I'm under right now is Pastor Antonio Bowen for the past seven months while my previous senior pastor was Pastor Kevin Olson from 2020 until 2025. I also previously attended and was a member of "Discover Church" for a number of years.) Pastor Antonio delivered wonderful messages on both "Good Friday" and "Easter Sunday" and the Holy Spirit's presence was there for sure! But anyhow with all that to say the title I have for this blog is called "The First Witnesses Of Jesus' Resurrection" on this "Easter Sunday". Now some of you may remember that the previous blog I wrote at the end of "Women's History Month" was called "The Wailing Women At The Foot Of The Cross" and this blog is a follow up for that! I mentioned in the previous blog when our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was arrested, on trial, scourged 39 times, and later crucified on the cross on "Good Friday", many of His male disciples forsook Him with the exception of John the Revelator! (Peter denied Him three times while Judas Iscariot betrayed our Lord and committed suicide!) But Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the other four women of Galilee (Mary mother of James the younger and Joses, Joanna wife of Cuza, Susanna, and Salome wife of Zebedee, mother of James and John the Revelator, and younger sister of Jesus' mother) along with John the Revelator remained faithful to Jesus during His trial, scourging, crucifixion, and even when they buried Him! Talk about loyalty! How many people are loyal like that especially these days? I can only imagine how Jesus' mother Mary, Mary Magdalene, the women of Galilee, and His male disciples being in deep mourning during those three days as well as others too. But on Easter Sunday we know that Mary Magdalene and her four female friends walked to the tomb with oil and spices to anoint Jesus' body because of their love for Him. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John record this moment and an earthquake hit the earth and angels from heaven came down and moved the stone away! Whew! Matthew's account says that the Roman soldiers who guarded the tomb got so startled by the angels appearances and the earthquake that they shook and became like dead men! How wouldn't have been scared of those things? But the women went to the tomb and realized that Jesus' body was gone which startled them too! Just imagine looking for your deceased loved one only to realize their body isn't there! The angels told them not to be afraid and that Jesus isn't there anymore but had risen! The women buried to tell the male disciples what happened and John 20 mentions that John the Revelator and Peter ran to the tomb to see what the ladies said was true and it was! The tomb was empty! Peter and John the Revelator ran back to their dwelling place while Mary Magdalene looked inside the tomb to find our Lord! What's so precious about this was that Christ stood behind her unaware and met her at her place of sorrow! How beautiful is our Lord's heart! He asked her why she was crying and she asked where our Lord was and He revealed Himself on the spot! Then she went away and told her other four female friends who were amazed and Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene a second time but the first time for her four female friends and Matthew 28 mentions this. Mary Magdalene and her four friends fell down and worshipped our Lord in fear and trembling! Can you imagine how startled they must have been seeing Him and even His appearance? But Christ told them not to be afraid but to tell His male disciples to go to Galilee and there they'll see Him! They did so but sadly His male disciples did not believe them and the two disciples of Emmaus mentioned in Luke 24 saw Jesus and told His male disciples but they didn't believe them either! Isn't that something that Jesus' male disciples didn't believe Mary Magdalene, her four female friends, and the two men from Emmaus who testified about Jesus' resurrection? Mark 16 mentioned that Christ appeared and rebuked His male disciples sternly for their lack of faith in face to face appearances that others had! Could that be why He appeared to the ladies first because they were quicker to believe? Could another reason be because they chose to remain loyal to Christ on His brutal death that they'd be the first to see Him rise? Another point I want to make about the importance of the resurrection of Christ guarantees both spiritual resurrection and natural resurrection. What do I mean by "spiritual resurrection?" We know that because Adam and Eve sinned we were spiritually dead and had no relationship with God the Father! But that's why God the Father sent His Son Jesus to die on the cross and rise again to enable us to reconcile with God the Father! Only when we accept Christ as our Lord and Savior can we be "spiritually resurrected!" 1 Corinthians 15 and 1 Thessalonians 4 the Apostle Paul through the Holy Spirit declared that because Jesus rose from the dead those who live for Christ who physically die are going to have a bodily resurrection! The Apostle Paul also mentioned if Christ hadn't risen we Christians won't be risen either! Whew! So Mary Magdalene and the four women's testimony about Christ's resurrection is so very important because it affects both spiritual and natural resurrection! Is there anything or anyone that needs to be resurrected today? Do you have unsaved loved ones, prodigals that needs spiritual resurrection? Do you need a dead marriage, dead dreams, ministry , or anything else that appears dead to rise again? Jesus is able to resurrect people and things that look impossible which is why the resurrection of Jesus matters! Plus Christ conquered death, hell, the grave, and Satan at His resurrection! He died on "Good Friday" as a Lamb with a crown of thorns but rose on Easter Sunday as a Lion wearing a crown of victory! The same Spirit who rose Christ from the dead lives in us Christians! That's what I wanted to share with you ladies today. Blessings, enjoy time with family, and have a blessed Easter everyone!









