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Episode 39: He Is Risen… Now What? | Passion Week Part 3

Episode 39: He Is Risen… Now What? | Passion Week Part 3

Season 1 Episode 39 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this powerful conclusion to our Holy Week series, we walk through the resurrection appearances of Jesus Christ and trace the transformation of the disciples from fear and confusion to boldness, purpose, and power.

From the moment Jesus appears in the room saying “Peace be unto you,” to Thomas wrestling with doubt, to Peter being restored on the shores of Galilee, and finally to the Great Commission in Matthew 28 and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2—this episode connects the full story of what happened after the resurrection and what it means for us today.

This isn’t just history. This is the foundation of the Christian faith: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ—and the mission He left behind for every believer.

We also talk honestly about what happens after “mountaintop” spiritual moments, how faith can ebb and flow in everyday life, and how God continues to move today just as He did in Scripture. Through real-life testimony, including salvation stories and personal conviction, this episode shows that the Gospel is still active, still powerful, and still changing lives.

Whether you’re a believer looking to be strengthened in your walk, or someone with questions about faith, doubt, and truth—this episode points you back to the same invitation Jesus gave His disciples:

“Follow Me.”

In this episode:

  •  The resurrection appearances of Jesus (Luke 24, John 20–21) 
  •  Thomas and the struggle with doubt 
  •  Peter’s restoration after failure 
  •  The Great Commission (Matthew 28:16–20) 
  •  The Ascension of Christ (Acts 1) 
  •  Pentecost and the birth of the Church (Acts 2) 
  •  What it means to follow Jesus today 

If you’ve ever wondered what comes after the resurrection—this is it.

Jesus didn’t just rise from the dead… He sent His people out with purpose.

And that mission continues today.

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