He Is Risen – New Life in Christ
Based on Matthew 28:1–10
On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the central truth of the Christian faith – Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. Matthew 28:1–10 reveals the glorious moment when the stone is rolled away, and hope bursts forth in fullness. As we reflect on this transformative event, four core truths shape our understanding of the new life we have in Christ:
First, The Dawn of New Things – Mary Magdalene and the other Mary come to the tomb at dawn, the time when night gives way to day. Their arrival coincides with an earthquake and the appearance of an angel, showing us that resurrection brings sudden, dramatic change – God breaks through the darkness to bring light and life.
Second, The Victory Declared – The angel declares with power, “He is not here; he has risen, just as he said!” The sealed tomb and posted guards are no match for God’s power, proving that sin and death have been defeated once and for all. This victory is not just for Jesus – it is for all who believe in Him.
Third, The Call to See and Believe – The angel invites the women to come and see the empty tomb, then commissions them to tell the disciples the good news. We too are called to look at the evidence of Christ’s resurrection, to believe in His promise of new life, and to share this hope with others.
Fourth, The Risen Christ Meets Us – As the women hurry to deliver the message, Jesus appears to them and greets them with peace. He reminds them that He is alive and will go before them to Galilee, just as He promised. This shows us that the risen Christ is not distant – He meets us in our joy and our urgency, offering His presence and guidance.
Challenge – Today, take time to celebrate the resurrection with gratitude. Identify one area of your life where you need to receive new life in Christ, and ask Him to transform it as He transformed death into life. Share the good news of His resurrection with someone you know.
Prayer – "Almighty God, we praise You that Jesus is risen! Thank You for defeating sin and death, and for giving us new life in Him. Help us to live as people of resurrection hope, carrying Your light into the world. In Jesus’ risen name we pray, amen."
Conclusion
Easter Sunday proclaims that death is not the end – new life in Christ is our reality. As we embrace this truth, may we live with confidence, joy, and purpose, knowing that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is at work in us today. He is risen indeed.






