The day that changed everything.
Jesus didn’t just escape death—He defeated it.
The grave didn’t win. Sin didn’t win. Fear didn’t win. Love won.
And if we really believe that, it should change how we live every single day.
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I forget.
I get caught up in the stress, the routine, the distractions.
I worry about things I can’t control.
I carry burdens I was never meant to carry.
I live as if Jesus is still in the grave.
But He’s not.
And that means I don’t have to live like someone who’s defeated.
I don’t have to walk around anxious, ashamed, or uncertain.
Jesus didn’t just rise for me—He rose so I could live with Him, fully free, fully alive.
So how do we actually live in the power of Ressurection?
For me, it starts with remembering. Every day, I have to remind myself that I’m not who I used to be.
My past doesn’t define me—Jesus does.
My failures don’t get the final word—grace does.
That means I don’t have to walk in shame.
I can step boldly into the life He’s called me to, knowing I’m already loved, already forgiven, already victorious.
It also means choosing faith over fear.
If Jesus conquered death, what do I really have to be afraid of?
The same power that raised Him from the grave lives in me.
That means no matter what I face, I’m never alone.
No battle is too big.
No situation is too far gone.
There is always hope. Always.
And finally, it means sharing this truth with others.
If the resurrection really changed everything, how could I keep that to myself?
The world needs this hope.
People around us are struggling, searching, and desperate for something real.
And we carry the greatest news ever: Jesus is alive. And that changes everything.
So today, tomorrow, and every day—I want to live like resurrection is real.
Because it is. Jesus didn’t just rise 2,000 years ago. He is alive today.
And that means we can walk in freedom, live in victory, and love without fear.
This isn’t just a story from the past.
It’s a reality we get to step into right now.
He is risen. Now let’s live like it.
With love and blessings,
Levi