Your Year Seven Revision
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Your Year Seven Revision
RS: 14. The Resurrection Story
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Y7 Parent
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Episode 39
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The Resurrection – Revision Notes
(What happened on Easter Sunday)
- The story begins early in the morning:
On the third day after Jesus died, Mary Magdalene and some other women went to the tomb.
They brought spices to anoint Jesus’ body as part of the burial tradition. - The tomb is empty:
When they arrived, they saw the stone rolled away, and the tomb was empty — Jesus’ body was gone! - An angel tells the good news:
An angel appeared and told them,
“He is not here. He has risen!”
This means Jesus had come back to life — just as He had promised. - Jesus appears to the women:
Jesus met the women and spoke to them.
He told them not to be afraid and to tell the disciples that He was alive. - Jesus is alive – resurrection:
Christians believe this moment shows that Jesus has power over death and brings hope of new life for everyone. - Jesus appears to His disciples:
Jesus later appeared to His friends — the disciples — and showed them His hands and feet, which still had the marks from the crucifixion. - The disciples were amazed:
At first, they couldn’t believe it. But Jesus ate with them and let them touch Him, showing He was really alive. - Message of Easter:
Jesus’ resurrection means that death is not the end.
Christians believe it proves that Jesus is the Son of God and brings eternal life. - Telling others:
The women and the disciples told everyone what they had seen.
This is how the Christian message began to spread across the world. - Why Easter matters:
Easter is the most important day in the Christian calendar.
It’s a time to celebrate life, hope, and the victory of good over evil.