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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""] Sunday, April 5, AD 33, marked the most pivotal day in history: the resurrection of Jesus. The Gospel of Luke has taken the church through Jesus' life, teachings, miracles, and crucifixion. Now, in Luke 23:50–24:12, the focus shifts to the resurrection — an event that initially startled and confused everyone, yet eventually transformed the early disciples from skeptics into bold proclaimers. The central question posed: how do people come to believe the unbelievable?  1. Examine the EvidenceThere’s reason to believe Search Online: Resurrection + Gary Habermas, Lee Strobel, N. T. Wright, Sean McDowell, William Lane CraigThe women and Peter demonstrate the first step — examining the evidence. They find the stone rolled away and the tomb empty. Peter inspects the grave clothes and leaves marveling. These are not gullible people; they’re skeptical but thoughtful, seeking truth. Modern historical consensus affirms several facts: Jesus lived, was crucified, buried in Joseph