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What Does the Resurrection Change?
WEEK 4 DAY 1
Yesterday, as a church family, we opened a pivotal question in our New to the Space series.
The message was titled “What Does the Resurrection Change ”And the big idea was clear.
The resurrection is not the sequel to the cross. It is God’s declaration that the cross worked.
Jesus did not rise to inspire belief. He rose to change what is true.
And now it’s Monday—which is exactly where that question belongs.
By Sunday evening, the disciples already know a lot.
The women have returned saying the tomb is empty.
Mary Magdalene insists she has seen Jesus alive.
Peter and John have run to the tomb and found the grave clothes—left behind, folded, undeniable.
Reports are already circulating about a strange encounter on the road to Emmaus.
This room isn’t locked because they’ve heard nothing.
It’s locked because they’ve heard everything—and nothing has resolved them yet.
Because if Jesus is really alive, then something unavoidable comes with that realization. They may have to face Him.
These are men with unfinished conversations.
Men who promised loyalty at the Passover table and collapsed within hours.
Peter denied Him publicly.
John ran.
All of them abandoned him as he was falsely accused, wrongly sentenced, humiliated publicly, beaten mercilessly, and tortured for hours as a spectacle on a cross.
And now the crucified One may be standing again.
That moment carries more than wonder. It carries exposure.
That fear is not new. It’s as old as the garden.
When Adam and Eve sinned, Scripture doesn’t say God disappeared.
It says God came looking.
And they hid—not because God was gone, but because they were ashamed.
The same instinct fills this locked room.
Not fear of punishment—but fear of standing before God again after failure.
And into that tension, Jesus comes.
John tells us that Jesus stood among them and said,
“Peace be with you.”
Not correction.
Not interrogation.
Peace.
Before they explain.
Before they confess.
Before they defend themselves. He state His intention to bring them peace.
Then He shows them His hands and His side.
The scars are still there.
The resurrection does not erase the cross. It confirms it.
This is not Jesus returning to reopen the case.
This is Jesus returning as the proof that the price has already been paid.
Paul explains it this way in Romans chapter four:
Jesus was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification.
The cross paid the price. The resurrection confirmed the verdict.
If Jesus is still dead, guilt still speaks. But if Jesus is alive, the verdict stands – The price has been paid and we stand before God now forgiven and free.
That’s why Paul can say in Romans chapter eight:
“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Because Jesus is alive, you no longer relate to God through fear or defense.
You don’t wake up outside of God’s peace – rather His mercies are new every morning.
You don’t approach God bracing for exposure. You approach Him in the confidence of His grace!
You bask in His peace—because you are already standing in what Christ secured. The Resurrection Changes our Every day!
Today’s Action Step:
When you miss the mark—today or tomorrow—don’t hide, don’t rush to explain.
Don’t try to fix yourself first.
Stop. And say this out loud: “Because Jesus lives, I stand at peace with God.”
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