The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central event in Christianity.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is mentioned in all four Gospels: Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central event in Christianity.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is mentioned on Sunday.
Those who buried Jesus testify that He was dead already.
Jesus’ resurrection is recorded in Mark with 8 accounts.
The testimony of the women who went to the tomb of Jesus Christ to complete the burial preparations of the body is recorded in Mark.
The angel (messenger) testifies to them that Jesus was resurrected.
Luke recorded the time of the resurrection exactly as Matthew and Mark had.
Luke also accounts of Jesus’ appearance to the two disciples on the road of Emmaus.
Jesus appeared to Peter, James, Paul, the apostles, and over 500 Christians.
The resurrection of Jesus means that His body did not decay in the grave but it was made alive.
The body of Jesus was transformed from a natural body into a glorified or heavenly body.
Jesus’ resurrection body could not die again, nor was it limited by time and space.
Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene, a group of women, two on the road of Emmaus, Simon Peter, the group of disciples, and the group of disciples one week later.
Jesus ascended to heaven after 40 days.
Jesus disappeared from the view of the disciples when He ascended to heaven.
No one has seen Jesus on earth since His ascension to heaven.
Someday Jesus will return to reign on earth in glory.