In this episode of Bible Bytes, we explore one of the most tender and powerful resurrection accounts in Scripture—John 20:11–18. Standing outside the empty tomb, Mary Magdalene weeps in confusion and grief, unaware that history has already changed forever. In a deeply personal moment, the risen Christ speaks her name, transforming her sorrow into recognition and commissioning her as the first witness to the resurrection. Her encounter reminds us that the resurrection is not only a historical event—it is a personal revelation of a living Savior.
Mary’s story highlights the intimate nature of faith and the dignity Christ extends to those the world often overlooks. In a culture that did not readily elevate women as authoritative witnesses, Jesus entrusted Mary with the greatest announcement in history: “I have seen the Lord.” Her devotion kept her near the tomb, and her obedience carried the message of hope to the disciples. Through her example, we see that grief does not disqualify us from divine encounter—often, it is the very place where Christ meets us most personally.
This episode challenges us to listen for the voice of Jesus in our own lives, to recognize Him even when tears cloud our vision, and to boldly share the testimony of what He has done. The risen Christ still calls His followers by name—and still sends them into the world as witnesses of His victory.
