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What can we learn from Mary Magdalene's encounter with Jesus after His resurrection?

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Mary Magdalene's encounter teaches us about devotion, recognition of Christ, and the transformative power of His presence.

Mary Magdalene's unwavering devotion is exemplified in her actions at the tomb where she stays to seek Jesus even after the others leave. Her emotional response to the empty tomb portrays a deep love and longing for Christ. When Jesus first appears to her, she does not initially recognize Him, which indicates that the resurrected Christ is to be known not in a physical sense but through revelation. Her encounter serves as a testament to Jesus’ compassion and personal relationship with His followers, illustrated when He calls her by name, which leads her to recognize Him. This moment showcases the transformative power of Christ, as recognition of His presence brings joy and purpose, exemplifying how personal relationships with Christ can profoundly impact our lives.
Scripture References: John 20:11-18

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Don Bell · Mar 20, 2016
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