Examining The Empty Tomb- Ep 52- The Dancing Toaster podcast

Examining The Empty Tomb- Ep 52- The Dancing Toaster podcast

From The Dancing Toaster Podcast by thedancingtoasterpodcast

April 7, 2026 · 1h 6m · Episode 52

About this episode

This episode explores the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its foundational role in the Christian faith.

In a world that often feels overshadowed by darkness, the resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as the ultimate declaration that light has already won. This episode explores why the empty tomb is not just a moment in history, but the foundation of the Christian faith itself. If Jesus did not rise, then faith is meaningless, but if He did, it changes everything. From fulfilled prophecy to eyewitness testimony, from fearful disciples to a risen Savior who speaks peace, the resurrection proves that sin, death, and Satan have been defeated once and for all. This is not just a story to admire, it is a truth that demands a response. The question is no longer whether He rose, but what you will do with the reality that He is alive. Note: this episode includes the audio from a live sermon at Evergreen Calvary Chapel from 04/05/26, streamed lived to the church Facebook. For the record, though I typically add sound effects to my show, I didn’t add the birds, those were natural, we opened the windows because it was a beautiful day. Things go back to normal next week ;) The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the unexplained. I release new…

People in this episode

Host: the dancing toaster

Topics covered

  • resurrection
  • Christian faith
  • empty tomb
  • eyewitness testimony
  • fulfilled prophecy
  • sin and death
  • peace

Keywords

  • resurrection
  • empty tomb
  • Christianity
  • faith
  • prophecy
  • eyewitness
  • Savior
  • sin
  • death
  • Satan

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Evergreen Calvary Chapel

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