A mystery more heart-pounding than any Sherlock Holmes novel.
Easter 2026
Gene Pensiero Jr
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In this verse by verse Bible study of John 20:1-10, we explore the heart-pounding mystery of the very first Easter Sunday. While we often associate mysteries with a body being found, the disciples were faced with the opposite: a body that was missing. Through the eyes of Mary Magdalene, Peter, and John, we walk through the murky morning in a graveyard to discover why the empty tomb is the most significant event in human history.
From a Calvary Chapel perspective, we examine the literal, historical details of the resurrection. We look at the significance of Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb and the circular rolling stone, a feature typically reserved for royalty. We also address the idea of the resurrection as a hoax. As the text reveals, the disciples weren't planning a conspiracy; they were in a state of grief and confusion, having no initial expectation that Jesus would rise. Their love for the Lord was evident in their willingness to risk their lives just to care for His remains.
A key part of this study focuses on the specific clues left behind in the tomb. We dive into the original Greek terms for how the disciples "saw" the scene, moving from simple observation to a deep, spiritual understanding. The neatly folded face cloth and the position of the linen wrappings serve as silent witnesses to the fact that Jesus did not leave in a hurry. He had risen, taking His time as He stepped out of the grave and into victory.
For those interested in Christian apologetics or simply wanting to understand the Gospel of John better, this video highlights why the resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith. If Christ did not rise, our faith would be empty. But because He is alive, every promise He made is true. We discuss the necessity of the Holy Spirit in helping us move from knowing facts about the Bible to truly believing in the risen Savior.
Whether you are a seeker looking for the truth about Jesus or a believer wanting to grow in your walk, this study of John 20 encourages you to look at the evidence. God leaves clues of His love and power all around us, inviting us to solve the "mystery" by stepping into a relationship with Him. Join us as we celebrate the truth that the tomb is empty, the Son is risen, and the invitation to eternal life is open to all who believe.
Easter 2026
Gene Pensiero Jr
Subscribe on YouTube at:
https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Read the notes at:
https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/
In this verse by verse Bible study of John 20:1-10, we explore the heart-pounding mystery of the very first Easter Sunday. While we often associate mysteries with a body being found, the disciples were faced with the opposite: a body that was missing. Through the eyes of Mary Magdalene, Peter, and John, we walk through the murky morning in a graveyard to discover why the empty tomb is the most significant event in human history.
From a Calvary Chapel perspective, we examine the literal, historical details of the resurrection. We look at the significance of Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb and the circular rolling stone, a feature typically reserved for royalty. We also address the idea of the resurrection as a hoax. As the text reveals, the disciples weren't planning a conspiracy; they were in a state of grief and confusion, having no initial expectation that Jesus would rise. Their love for the Lord was evident in their willingness to risk their lives just to care for His remains.
A key part of this study focuses on the specific clues left behind in the tomb. We dive into the original Greek terms for how the disciples "saw" the scene, moving from simple observation to a deep, spiritual understanding. The neatly folded face cloth and the position of the linen wrappings serve as silent witnesses to the fact that Jesus did not leave in a hurry. He had risen, taking His time as He stepped out of the grave and into victory.
For those interested in Christian apologetics or simply wanting to understand the Gospel of John better, this video highlights why the resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith. If Christ did not rise, our faith would be empty. But because He is alive, every promise He made is true. We discuss the necessity of the Holy Spirit in helping us move from knowing facts about the Bible to truly believing in the risen Savior.
Whether you are a seeker looking for the truth about Jesus or a believer wanting to grow in your walk, this study of John 20 encourages you to look at the evidence. God leaves clues of His love and power all around us, inviting us to solve the "mystery" by stepping into a relationship with Him. Join us as we celebrate the truth that the tomb is empty, the Son is risen, and the invitation to eternal life is open to all who believe.