Witness to the Resurrection: A Woman’s Role in the Gospel

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.

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Speaker 1: Grief can blur our vision.

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Speaker 1: When hope seems buried and tears clouded our eyes, it’s it’s easy to believe that the story is over

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Speaker 1: The silence of of loss feels final.

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Speaker 1: The future seems sealed in darkness

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Speaker 1: But in John chapter 20, verses eleven through eighteen, a grieving woman stands outside an empty tomb, and history, it changes forever.

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Speaker 1: Mary Magdalene, once delivered from darkness, now becomes the first witness to the risen Christ.

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Speaker 1: In her sorrow, Jesus speaks her name

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Speaker 1: And everything changes.

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Speaker 1: This is Witness to the Resurrection, a woman’s role in the gospel.

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Speaker 2: Open hearts and minds to grow in faith and truth in every word we find the pages of the word alive and full of grace, inspiring.

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Speaker 2: With every first we find our way to live our lives in his light and shine.

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Speaker 1: Welcome to Bible Bytes, the podcast where we work to inspire

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Speaker 1: Faith, one bite at a time.

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Speaker 1: I’m your host, Randy Black.

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Speaker 1: Today we step into one of the most tender and

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Speaker 1: powerful resurrection accounts in Scripture.

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Speaker 1: John chapter twenty, verses eleven through eighteen.

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Speaker 1: Mary Magdalene stands weeping outside the tomb, overwhelmed by grief and confusion.

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Speaker 1: She believes she has lost her Lord.

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Speaker 1: Yet in a deeply personal moment, Jesus reveals himself to her, not first to the crowds, not first to the disciples, but to a woman whose life he had transformed

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Speaker 1: This passage of scripture invites us to consider the power of person of the personal encounter with the risen Christ

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Speaker 1: It challenges cultural assumptions, highlights the faithfulness of devoted love, and reveals how God often entrusts his greatest truths to those the world overlooks.

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Speaker 1: As we explore this sacred moment, we’ll discover how Mary’s witness continues to speak into our faith even today.

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Speaker 1: Before we dive in and discuss the scripture, let’s open up with a word of prayer.

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Speaker 1: Heavenly Father, we thank you for the truth of the resurrection and the hope it brings to our lives.

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Speaker 1: As we reflect on Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the risen Christ, open our hearts to see the beauty of your redemption and the depth of your personal love.

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Speaker 1: Help us to recognize your voice when you call our name.

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Speaker 1: Strengthen our faith, renew our hope, and teach us to boldly share the truth of what you have done in our lives

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Speaker 1: We ask this in the name of the risen Savior, your Son Jesus Christ.

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Speaker 1: Amen.

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Speaker 1: John chapter 20, verses 11 through 18 records this powerful encounter.

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Speaker 1: But Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping, and as she wept, she stooped down and looked in the sepulchre

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Speaker 1: Jesus said unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?

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Speaker 1: Whom seekest thou

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Speaker 1: Jesus said unto her, Mary.

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Speaker 1: She turned herself and saith unto him, Raboni, which is to say, Master.

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Speaker 1: Jesus saith unto her, Go to my brethren and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father, and to my God, and your God.

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Speaker 1: Mary stands outside the tomb in grief.

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Speaker 1: The resurrection has already occurred, but she does not yet understand.

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Speaker 1: Her sorrow is real.

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Speaker 1: Her tears are genuine.

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Speaker 1: She is searching for the body of Jesus, not expecting a miracle

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Speaker 1: Even after speaking with angels, her grief remains.

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Speaker 1: It is possible to be near heavenly truth and still not recognize it when our hearts are overwhelmed

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Speaker 1: Then Jesus appears.

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Speaker 1: But she does not recognize him.

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Speaker 1: Mistaking him for the gardener, she pleads for information

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Speaker 1: Then comes the turning point.

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Speaker 1: Jesus saith unto her, Mary.

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Speaker 1: One word, her name

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Speaker 1: In that instant, sorrow gives way to recognition.

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Speaker 1: Darkness yields to light.

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Speaker 1: The shepherd calls his sheep, and she knows his voice

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Speaker 1: It’s not merely a theological revelation.

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Speaker 1: It is deeply personal.

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Speaker 1: The risen Christ is not distant or abstract.

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Speaker 1: He is relational.

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Speaker 1: He calls his followers by name.

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Speaker 1: What follows is extraordinary.

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Speaker 1: Jesus commissions her, go to my brethren and say unto them, Mary Magdalene becomes the first messenger of the resurrection

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Speaker 1: In a culture where a woman’s testimony often carried little legal weight, Jesus entrusts her with the greatest announcement in human history.

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Speaker 1: The resurrection is not only a triumph over death, it is a restoration of dignity and purpose.

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Speaker 1: Mary, once delivered from the seven devils, the seven demons.

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Speaker 1: Now carries the message of eternal life.

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Speaker 1: Mary’s encounter with the risen Christ is more than a moving narrative.

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Speaker 1: It is a revelation of how God works in moments of grief, confusion, and deep devotion.

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Speaker 1: As we consider her experience at the tomb,

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Speaker 1: Several powerful truths emerge about recognition, calling, and the privilege of bearing witness to the gospel.

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Speaker 1: Mary’s story reminds us that grief does not disqualify us from any divine encounter.

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Speaker 1: She stood weeping, confused and heartbroken.

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Speaker 1: Yet it was precisely there, in her sorrow, that Jesus met her.

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Speaker 1: The resurrection does not erase human emotion, it transforms it.

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Speaker 1: Christ steps into our deepest pain and reveals himself in ways we do not expect.

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Speaker 1: Her recognition of Jesus when he spoke to her, and spoke her name, reveals the intimate nature of faith.

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Speaker 1: Christianity is not merely belief in an event.

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Speaker 1: It is a relationship with a living Savior.

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Speaker 1: When Jesus calls, his voice cuts through confusion and despair.

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Speaker 1: He knows us personally, and he desires to be known personally.

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Speaker 1: The risen Christ is not distant, he is near.

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Speaker 1: Mary’s commission underscores that witness as a sacred responsibility.

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Speaker 1: Jesus could have appeared first to political leaders or religious authorities.

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Speaker 1: Yet he chose a devoted follower whose love had kept her near the tomb.

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Speaker 1: God often entrusts his greatest assignments to those who remain faithful even when hope seems lost.

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Speaker 1: The gospel advances through ordinary people who are willing to say, I have seen the Lord.

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Speaker 1: Finally, this passage of scripture challenges cultural assumptions in elevating Mary as the first resurrection witness.

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Speaker 1: Jesus affirmed the value, voice, and dignity of women in the kingdom of God.

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Speaker 1: The resurrection message breaks barriers and expands the circle of participation in God’s redemptive plan.

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Speaker 1: As we step into reflection, consider what it means to encounter the risen Christ personally.

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Speaker 1: Mary moved from weeping to witnessing in a single mourning.

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Speaker 1: How might Jesus be calling your name today?

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Speaker 1: Where might grief, doubt, or confusion be clouding your ability to recognize His presence?

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Speaker 1: Mary Magdalene’s journey from darkness to deliverance prepared her for this defining moment at the tomb.

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Speaker 1: Her devotion.

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Speaker 1: kept her close.

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Speaker 1: Even when hope appeared to be buried.

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Speaker 1: Reflection as a skill invites us to examine our own devotion here

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Speaker 1: Do we remain near to Christ when circumstances disappoint us?

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Speaker 1: The moment Jesus spoke her name reminds us that faith becomes real when it becomes personal.

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Speaker 1: The resurrection is not only a historical event to affirm, it is a living truth to experience.

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Speaker 1: When Christ calls us by name through Scripture, through conviction, through quiet prompting, we are invited to turn toward Him in recognition and in trust.

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Speaker 1: Her immediate obedience is equally instructive.

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Speaker 1: Mary did not hesitate or debate her qualifications.

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Speaker 1: She went and declared, I have seen the Lord

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Speaker 1: Our testimony, it may not be dramatic, but it is powerful.

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Speaker 1: When we share what Christ has done in our lives, we participate in the ongoing proclamation of the resurrection.

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Speaker 1: Reflection calls us to listen, to recognize, and ultimately to go.

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Speaker 1: The risen Christ still meets hearts in sorrow

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Speaker 1: still speaks names with authority and with tenderness, and still sends his followers into the world with good news.

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Speaker 1: Before we close out this episode, let’s close with another word of prayer.

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Speaker 1: Heavenly Father, thank you for the hope of the resurrection and the personal love you demonstrate through your Son.

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Speaker 1: Help us to hear your voice when you call our name in moments of grief or confusion.

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Speaker 1: Remind us that you are always near.

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Speaker 1: Give us courage to bear witness to what you have done in our lives.

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Speaker 1: May we proclaim with confidence and joy, we have seen the Lord.

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Speaker 1: We ask this in the name of our risen Savior, your Son, Jesus Christ.

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Speaker 1: Amen

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Speaker 1: Thank you for joining us today on Bible Bytes as we have explored Witness to the Resurrection, a woman’s role in the gospel.

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Speaker 1: Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the risen Christ reminds us that

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Speaker 1: Resurrection hope is personal, powerful, and transformative.

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Speaker 1: The Savior who conquered death still calls his followers by name and entrusts them with his message today.

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Speaker 1: But Mary’s story does not begin or end at the tomb.

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Speaker 1: In our next episode, Devotion to Jesus Lessons from Mary Magdalene’s life

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Speaker 1: We’ll turn to Mark chapter 15, verses 40 and 41, and examine the steadfast faith that kept her near Jesus, even at the cross.

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Speaker 1: Long before she became the first witness of the resurrection, she was a faithful follower who ministered to him and remained when others fled.

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Speaker 1: You’ll discover how consistent devotion shapes courageous faith and how staying near to Christ in difficult seasons prepares us for a greater purpose in God’s unfolding plan.

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Speaker 1: So join us again on Bible Bites, the podcast, where we work to inspire faith one bite at a time.

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Speaker 2: Bible Bites.

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Speaker 2: Bible bites.

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Speaker 2: Take one bite at a time With every verse we find our way To live our lives in his life and shine

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