Tears turn to joy as Mary hears her name from Jesus. The grave couldn’t hold Him — and now the Good News must be shared! (John 20:16-17)
Tears turn to joy as Mary hears her name from Jesus. The grave couldn’t hold Him — and now the Good News must be shared! (John 20:16-17)
Two council members claimed His body. Women preached the Good News. Love breaks barriers when Jesus turns the world around.
Even in death, Jesus spoke the words that changed everything: “It is finished.” His victory is ours. Because He lives, we will live too.
Even from the cross, Jesus made sure His people had each other. In Him, we gain life, hope, and a family of love to walk with us.
On the eve of His death, Jesus gave us Himself—in broken bread and poured-out wine, a promise of His love, presence, and strength forever.
Even in death, Jesus showed mercy. To a dying thief’s plea, He promised paradise — the first of many souls He’d bring home.
When Jesus cried out, “My God, why have You forsaken Me?” He made space for us to bring our troubles to God. In our troubles, He stands with us.
As Jesus wept for Jerusalem, they missed their chance to welcome Him — yet through His cross and resurrection, hope and salvation endure.
“If You are the Son of God…”—a trap to tempt Jesus away from His mission. But His love held Him fast—to suffer, die, and rise to save us.
Even on the cross, Jesus forgave. His love never wavered—not then, not now. His death, resurrection, and mercy are all for us.