05/04/2026
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Juan 20: 1-9
The resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Like what's Apostles Creed said:
"He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was burried."
Jesus Christ died and rose again on the third day. This proves that he is really a God because ordinary people cannot rose again after death.
Reflection:
The resurrection of Jesus is not just an event to rememberโit is a truth that calls for a response.
When we say the resurrection proves that Jesus is fully God, we are acknowledging that death, the greatest human limitation had no power over Him. No prophet, teacher, or leader has ever conquered death by their own authority. But Jesus did. This invites us to trust Him not just as a good example, but as Lordโsomeone worthy of our full faith, even when life feels uncertain or overwhelming.
When we reflect that the resurrection proves He is the Truth, it challenges how we live daily. Truth is not just something we say we believe. It shapes our choices, priorities, and values. If Jesus is truly the Truth, then His teachings are not optional or symbolic; they are reliable and unchanging. In a world full of confusion and shifting ideas, His resurrection reassures us that His words can anchor our lives.
And when we say the resurrection proves He is the Life, it becomes deeply personal. Life here is not only about physical existence, but about purpose, hope, and renewal. The empty tomb tells us that no situation is too broken, no past too heavy, and no heart too lost to be restored. The same power that raised Jesus offers us new lifeโeven now.