What the empty tomb means 2000 years later

What the empty tomb means 2000 years later

From Amen Podcast by Alex and Lokelani Wilson

April 7, 2026 · 32 min

About this episode

The episode explores the significance of the empty tomb on Easter morning and its implications for believers today.

The tomb is empty. That changes everything. On the first Easter morning, two women showed up looking for a funeral — and got invited to a party. In this message from Matthew 28:1-10, we unpack three things the empty tomb means for your life today: you’re invited (not out of obligation, but love), God doesn’t just intervene — He gets involved, and His love for you is invincible. If the tomb lacks a body, you lack nothing. 📖 Text: Matthew 28:1–10 🎙️ Amen Podcast — expository preaching through the Gospel of Matthew Support the show: 💻 amenpodcast.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amenpodcast.substack.com

People in this episode

Hosts: Alex Wilson, Lokelani Wilson

Topics covered

  • Easter
  • empty tomb
  • Christianity
  • God's love
  • spiritual invitation

Keywords

  • empty tomb
  • Easter
  • Matthew 28
  • God's involvement
  • Christian faith

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Matthew 28:1-10

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