He Is Risen; He Is Not Here

He Is Risen; He Is Not Here

Mark 16 begins with a powerful declaration: “He is risen; He is not here.” The women came to the tomb expecting to find a dead body, but they encountered an empty grave. The resurrection was not just a miracle—it was the fulfillment of every promise God made through Christ. Death could not hold Him, and the grave had no power. This changes everything. The tomb is empty, and that means your life doesn’t have to be.

The resurrection means Christ has authority over death, hell, and the grave. Because He rose, we too can rise—above sin, fear, depression, and even physical death. His victory is our inheritance. Christianity is not about a religion built on rules, but a relationship built on resurrection. It’s not about what we can do for God, but what God has already done through Jesus.

So, when life feels like a tomb—dark, closed, and lifeless—remember the stone has already been rolled away. Jesus is not where they laid Him. He is alive, and because He lives, so do you. Step into the light of that truth today.

Word Affirmation: “I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.” - Psalm 118:17 (KJV) (Don't just say it, mean it!)

“The tomb is empty—so your hope should be full.”
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