He Has Risen, As He Said: The Truth That Changes Everything
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Easter confronts us with a question that no one can avoid forever: what happens after death?
In this Easter sermon from Matthew 28:1–10, we consider the resurrection of Jesus not as a comforting idea, but as a historical claim — one that stands at the center of the Christian faith and speaks directly into our deepest fears and longings.
The women came to the tomb expecting to find a body. Instead, they heard the words:
“He is not here, for he has risen, as he said.”
In this message, we reflect on:
- Whether the resurrection is credible or wishful thinking
- What kind of resurrection the Gospels actually describe
- Why the phrase “as he said” is central to Christian faith
- How the resurrection speaks into grief, mortality, and hope
The resurrection is not merely about what happened to Jesus, but what God has accomplished for us through Him — and what it means for our future.
If you are exploring Christianity, wrestling with doubt, or seeking a hope that can withstand death itself, this sermon is an invitation to consider the risen Christ.