It Is True! The Lord Has Risen!

“They got up and returned at once to Jerusalem. There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together and saying, ‘It is true! The Lord has risen…’”
Luke 24:33-34
Early Sunday morning, women went to the tomb to finalize the burial preparations of Jesus’s body. Because of the Jewish Sabbath, they had been unable to complete traditional burial rituals. As they arrived, they discovered the tomb unsealed, open, and empty. They eagerly returned to the disciples and those gathered with them, telling them of their stunning discovery. Peter and John ran to the tomb and found it empty—there was no sign of Jesus.
Though the women tell of hearing from angels that Christ had risen and how Mary had seen the risen Jesus personally, Christ’s followers conclude His body must have been moved. They do not embrace the possibility that He is alive. Fear floods into their hearts and minds. What if they were blamed for moving the corpse to stage His resurrection? What started as a dark morning got even darker!
Luke 24:13-35 gives us a glimpse into the thought process of Christ’s followers later that morning. That Sunday would have been the day to travel home from Jerusalem from the weeklong Passover celebration. Those streaming out of David’s city would have just experienced a Passover like no other. Jesus of Nazareth had been welcomed as Israel’s Messianic King and then rejected like a common criminal days later. Religious leaders handed Him over to be crucified by the Roman oppressors. Mocking crowds shouted that Jesus should save Himself as He had miraculously saved others during His years of public ministry.
Those who had followed Jesus left Jerusalem that Sunday, having heard of His body’s disappearance but unaware that Christ had risen. The two travelers who met Jesus on the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus (though unaware at first it was He) knew the tomb was empty, but they had left before the resurrection was confirmed among Christ’s followers. They became critical eyewitnesses of the resurrection, confirming what the women had said earlier that day.
The seven-mile journey to Emmaus would not have been easy at all. Walking seven miles on that rough terrain proved to be exhausting. One of my favorite aspects of the story of Jesus joining the two disappointed followers on that road is their response to recognizing Him and His subsequent disappearance.
They get up and immediately go back to the disciples in Jerusalem. They don’t wait until Monday morning, after a good night’s rest. The trip back to Jerusalem was worse than the one to Emmaus. It was all uphill, and they would be going against the stream of Passover pilgrims leaving Jerusalem. But that did not stop them!
They could not wait to share with others what they had seen and heard as they spent time with their Resurrected Savior! After their uphill run back to Jerusalem, they excitedly told the other followers of Christ, “It is true! The Lord has risen!” They had to tell everyone that it was true: Jesus was alive!
This Easter, do you have that same enthusiastic zeal to share your own personal encounter with our risen Jesus with others? Does the hope you have found in Christ give you a burning desire to share the Good News of Jesus with those you know?
Take time today to text or call a friend and tell them about the hope you have because of what Easter means to you. Better yet, run and tell them in person, because the Good News of Jesus Christ just can’t wait!

An Easter Story
Read this inspiring Easter blog by Joni Eareckson Tada and discover how Jesus Christ triumphed over the grave, defeated darkness, and offers eternal life to all who trust in Him.
