Proverbs 27:17

Proverbs 27:17

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Truth Changes Everything

Truth Changes Everything Think about the best news you've ever received in your life. Maybe it was a doctor walking into a waiting room and saying, "The surgery went perfectly." Maybe it was a phone call that said, "You got the job." Maybe it was two lines on a pregnancy test you'd been praying for. Good news changes everything. But none of those moments, as incredible as they are, even come close to the truth delivered on the first Easter morning: "He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay." Matthew 28:6 (NIV) Jesus had been crucified publicly, brutally, and officially. He was wrapped, sealed in a tomb. There was no question. Jesus was dead. It was true. But when His followers Mary and Mary Magdalene arrived to grieve? The stone was rolled away. The tomb was empty. And an angel met them with the most stunning announcement in human history. But the angel doesn’t just tell the women the truth. He invites them to look for themselves. To step inside. To experience the evidence of the resurrection firsthand. “Come and see.” The empty tomb isn't just a theological concept. It's the truth, a truth the angel wanted them to witness with their own eyes. It's not, "take my word for it." It's not, "just believe what you've been told." It's, “Come close. Look. Experience this for yourself.” The angel's words are still our assignment. You don't have to have all the answers. You don't have to be a theologian. You don't have to win a debate. You just have to invite someone to come and see the truth that changed your life. So that’s the challenge for you today. Live in a way that makes people curious. When you have peace in a crisis, when you forgive when no one expects it, when you give generously, when you love people who are hard to love... people notice. Jesus is the Truth. And the Truth changes everything. What has Jesus changed in your life? Where were you before Him? Where are you now? It's your testimony. And it's powerful.

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