14/04/2026
The resurrection is not neutral.
It does not sit quietly as a truth we can acknowledge without response. It draws a line. It confronts. It calls. Because to encounter the risen Christ is not just to receive information—it is to step into transformation.
There were those who heard, who saw, who were told—and still chose not to believe. Not because the truth was unclear, but because the heart resisted it.
And even now, the challenge remains.
It is possible to know about Christ, to hear His words, to even confess belief—yet continue living unchanged. But the resurrection does not allow for that separation. It reveals not only who Christ is, but what our lives are meant to become in light of Him.
To believe in the risen Christ is to leave behind the patterns of the old life and step into something new. A life no longer shaped by the world, but aligned with eternity.
This is not easy.
This is not casual.
But this is real discipleship.
The same power that raised Christ is not distant—it is at work, calling us higher, drawing us deeper, and shaping us daily.
So the question is no longer just “Do I believe?”
But “Is my life reflecting that belief?”
📖 Colossians 3:1-2
“Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.”