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What does the Bible say about Mary Magdalene's encounter with Jesus?

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Mary Magdalene encountered Jesus after His resurrection, highlighting themes of personal devotion and the transformative power of faith.

In John 20:11-16, Mary Magdalene is portrayed as the first to witness the risen Christ, emphasizing her devotion and the significance of her seeking Christ in her sorrow. She approaches the tomb and finds it empty, reflecting a spiritual longing. Despite her confusion and grief, her persistence in seeking leads to a profound encounter with Jesus, revealing the joy that follows mourning (Psalm 30:5). Her experience underscores the importance of faith and waiting on the Lord, as she exemplifies the principle that those who seek Him early and earnestly will find Him.
Scripture References: John 20:11-16, Psalm 30:5, Mark 16:9, John 20:1-18

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But Mary
Drew Dietz · May 2, 2021

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Mark 16:9
Charles Spurgeon · Jul 15, 2016
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