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Matthew 28:1–7
Have you ever felt lost and alone, like you’re stumbling through a dark tunnel and God’s light seems so far away?
So did the disciples. When the thick fog of disillusionment and disappointment settled after Jesus’ heartbreaking death, His disciples felt helpless and vulnerable. But when Christ rose from the dead, light broke through and dispelled their depression.
Join Chuck Swindoll in this Easter message, and allow the light of Christ’s resurrection to give you hope today.
For the follower of Jesus, there is no holiday grander than Easter. It represents the culmination of biblical prophecy and the very foundation of the Christian faith. This series focuses on the transformative power of the resurrection and how the light of Christ dispels the darkest moments of disillusionment and disappointment.
As Dawn Arrived . . . He Arose
- Overview: Following the heartbreaking death of Jesus, the disciples felt lost, helpless, and vulnerable, as if stumbling through a dark tunnel. This message explores the moment the thick fog of depression was dispelled by the miracle of the empty tomb, bringing hope to all who feel overwhelmed by life’s circumstances.
- Key Fact: The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event; it is the source of living hope that provides light and direction when we face our own “dark tunnels” of despair.
- Scripture: Matthew 28:1–7 – “He is not here, for He has risen, just as He said. Come, see the place where He was lying.”