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|  | title = "Luke 24:1–12" | |||
|  | date = "2023-02-23" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk24.1-12)
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|  | It's kind of funny how each of the Gospels includes different details, when | |||
|  | they share an event in common. I would have liked to discuss the soldiers | |||
|  | guarding the tomb of Jesus, and the seal that had been placed on the stone that | |||
|  | closed off the tomb. But it's not in our text today, so I shall refrain. | |||
|  | Instead we will focus as Luke does on the women who have come to finish the | |||
|  | hasty burial preparations for Jesus now that the Sabbath is over. Since Sabbath | |||
|  | ended at sundown, they may have worked through the night in order to get things | |||
|  | ready as early as they did. Their love for Jesus was so strong that they wanted | |||
|  | to honor Him in death as well as they could as soon as they could. | |||
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|  | Having a stone to close the tomb was a common practice, and Mark's account | |||
|  | tells us they saw it put in place and also that they wondered who would roll it | |||
|  | out of the way for them. When they reached the tomb, however, they find the | |||
|  | stone in front of it has been rolled away, and Jesus's body is not there. | |||
|  | Instead, two men in dazzling clothes appear before them and remind them of the | |||
|  | things Jesus said about rising again after He would be crucified. | |||
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|  | Note how the women react to seeing these two angels (as John and Matthew call | |||
|  | them). They bow their faces to the ground in fear. Angels can be incognito and | |||
|  | appear as normal men, but when they reveal themselves for what they are, this | |||
|  | is how everyone reacts when they see them, if they don't faint outright. If | |||
|  | anyone tells you they met an angel, and it wasn't the scariest thing they've | |||
|  | ever seen, then they are lying or deceived. | |||
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|  | The veil of forgetfulness has now been lifted from the women, and they remember | |||
|  | that Jesus did say He would rise again, so they do as the angels instruct them | |||
|  | and go tell the other disciples about it. For first-century Jews, this is | |||
|  | radical that women are the ones who get to tell everyone else what's been going | |||
|  | on. The disciples didn't believe them at first not because these women are | |||
|  | prone to telling tales, but because they were from a culture that didn't value | |||
|  | anything women had to say. Court cases required two witnesses to provide ample | |||
|  | evidence of an accusation, but only if they were men. | |||
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|  | Peter may not have believed everything they said, but it was enough to get him | |||
|  | to go to the tomb to see for himself. He runs to the tomb, anxious to know what | |||
|  | he will find. And it's just as the women said: Jesus isn't there, but the | |||
|  | burial clothes are. He still doesn't know what to make of it as he heads home. | |||
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|  | Keep Your words ever in our minds, so that we may live according to them, and | |||
|  | give You the honor and praise You deserve. |