
Got Eternal Life?
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Got Eternal Life?















HE IS RISEN — JUST AS HE SAID The empty tomb is not the beginning of the story—it is the fulfillment of a promise spoken centuries before. “You will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your Holy One see corruption.” (Psalm 16:10) Long before Rome, before the cross, before Bethlehem—God declared that His Holy One would not remain in the grave. Death would touch Him, but it would not keep Him. Isaiah saw even deeper: “He was cut off out of the land of the living…” (Isaiah 53:8) “He shall see his offspring; he shall prolong his days…” (Isaiah 53:10) Cut off… yet prolong His days. Killed… yet living. The prophecy demands resurrection. This was not poetic language—it was a divine blueprint. Then history caught up to prophecy. Jesus Himself said: “The Son of Man must suffer many things… be killed, and after three days rise again.” (Mark 8:31) And on that morning, everything changed: “He is not here, for he has risen, as he said.” (Matthew 28:6) Not as they hoped. Not as they imagined. As He said. The stone was not rolled away to let Jesus out—it was rolled away to let the world see. The grave could not hold Him because the grave had no claim on Him. Peter later declared: “God raised him up, loosing the pangs of death, because it was not possible for him to be held by it.” (Acts 2:24) Not possible. Why? Because every prophecy, every promise, every word spoken by God must stand. This is why the resurrection is everything. It proves: • The cross was sufficient • Sin was paid for • Death was defeated • Messiah is who He claimed to be And it guarantees what comes next. The same Scriptures that foretold His suffering and resurrection also declare His return: “The LORD will reign over them on Mount Zion from this time forth and forevermore.” (Micah 4:7) The risen King is not finished. The empty tomb is not just proof of life—it is a promise of coming glory. Death could not hold Him. And soon, the world will not ignore Him.





