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JesusX30 Challenge—Scene 27: THE ULTIMATE VICTORY@TysonPutthoff | #JesusX30Challenge #JesusX30 #JX30Challenge 1. Key Texts• Matthew 28• Mark 16• Luke 24• John 20–21• 1 Corinthians 15 (theological reflection)2. Date & Place• Spring 29 AD, the third day after Jesus’ crucifixion.• Locations: the garden tomb near Golgotha, the roads around Jerusalem, private homes, and Bethany.• Early morning discovery by women, followed by multiple resurrection appearances throughout the day.3. Main AccountA. The Empty Tomb (Early Sunday Morning)• Women—Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and others—arrive with spices to complete burial.• Stone rolled away; body gone; linen cloths folded.• Angelic messengers: “Why do you seek the living among the dead?”• First witnesses are women—historically unlikely, showing authenticity.B. Mary Magdalene’s Encounter (John 20)• Mary remains, grieving; assumes theft.• Jesus speaks her name—recognition through relationship.• “Do not cling to me”—invitation into a new phase of mission, not nostalgia.C. Peter & John Investigate (John 20)• They run to the tomb; evidence suggests not theft but authority and intention.• Belief begins before understanding fully forms.D. The Road to Emmaus (Luke 24)• Two disciples walk in discouragement: “We had hoped…”• Jesus interprets Scripture; recognition comes in the breaking of bread.• Revelation leads to mission—they hurry back to Jerusalem.E. Appearance to the Disciples (Luke 24; John 20)• Behind locked doors, Jesus greets them with “Peace.”• Shows wounds, eats with them—bodily resurrection, not apparition.• Fear meets presence; panic meets peace.F. Thomas’ Encounter (John 20)• Thomas doubts; Jesus invites him to touch the scars.• “My Lord and my God”—the most explicit confession of Jesus’ divinity in the Gospels.• Blessing for future believers: faith rooted in trustworthy witness.G. Resurrection Body & Scars• Jesus is physical yet transformed—continuity and new creation.• Scars remain visible: suffering is not erased but redeemed.4. Main Point• The resurrection is not resuscitation—it is new creation breaking in.• Death, the greatest power in the ancient world, has been confronted and overturned.• The risen Jesus meets people personally, restoring hope and calling them into mission.• This moment reveals that the Kingdom advances not through spectacle, but through renewed lives.5. Exegetical Insight• “Why seek the living among the dead?” echoes prophetic patterns of renewal (Isa 25:8).• Jesus as “firstfruits” (1 Cor 15:20) frames resurrection as the beginning of a cosmic harvest.• Clothing left behind in order suggests sovereignty—Jesus rises by his own authority.• Recognition in Emmaus occurs in breaking bread—a reversal of Genesis: eyes opened now to glory, not shame.6. Reflection Questions• Where am I still “seeking the living among the dead”—clinging to what God has moved beyond?• How might Jesus be speaking my name in places of grief or confusion?• What Emmaus road am I walking—and how might Christ be beside me unnoticed?• Do I live as if resurrection is an event in the past or a reality transforming the present?7. Action Step / Challenge• Look for one “resurrection sign” this week—an unexpected place where renewal is happening.• Practice resurrection vision: reframe one disappointment through hope rather than despair.• Share one act of courage, forgiveness, or restoration as a way of living the resurrection story forward. Buy the books! This 30-day challenge is based on my book trilogy entitled Jesus: The Strategic Life and Mission of the Messiah and His Movement (3 Volumes, Hekhal Publishing Co., 2025).You can buy or borrow the trilogy at:Hekhal Publishing Co. (look for free samples of each book as well)Jesus, vol. 1Jesus, vol. 2Jesus, vol. 3Amazon (print or ebook)Barnes & Noble (print or ebook)Hoopla (borrow)Many more booksellers worldwide!
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