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What does 'He is not here, but is risen' mean?

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'He is not here, but is risen' signifies that Jesus has triumphantly conquered death and is alive.

The phrase 'He is not here, but is risen' signifies the transformative moment of Jesus' resurrection, which Paul Mahan emphasizes is critical to understanding the Christian faith. It indicates that Jesus is not confined by death—a doctrine underpinned by the belief that He has authority over life and death. This declaration by the angels at the tomb serves as a call to believers to recognize that Christ is not to be sought among the dead but is alive and sovereign. It highlights that Christ's resurrection is not merely a past event but a present reality that demands response and worship from those who encounter Him.
Scripture References: Luke 24:5-6, Revelation 1:18

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He Is Not Here
Paul Mahan · Jan 20, 2019
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