The Easter story is a familiar one to both Christians and non-Christians alike. In fact, it is the world’s most famous story. Almost everyone has encountered the good news of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.
Each of the gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) provide various perspectives of this historical phenomenon. They all assert that Jesus was crucified on a cross, died, was buried in a tomb, and rose from the dead three days later. These events have been depicted in churches and popular culture too many times to count.
However, there is one detail from the Easter story that is seldom noticed. Very few sermons have ever mentioned it – yet doing so would complete and fulfill the entire narrative.
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