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John 20 Explained | The Day Death Died and The Gardener Spoke her Name What happened on that first Easter morning that changed the world forever? In this video, we dive deep into John 20, exploring the powerful moments from the empty tomb to Jesus’ appearance to Mary Magdalene and the disciples. Whether you are looking for a Bible study on the Resurrection, seeking hope in a difficult season, or curious about the evidence of the risen Christ, this walkthrough of John 20 provides a clear and inspiring look at the foundation of the Christian faith. In John 20 Explained | The Day Death Died and The Gardener Spoke her Name, we cover: The Empty Tomb: Peter and John’s race to the sepulcher. Mary Magdalene: A personal encounter with the Risen Savior. The Upper Room: Jesus brings peace to the fearful disciples. Doubting Thomas: Moving from uncertainty to the confession, "My Lord and my God!" The Purpose of John’s Gospel: Why these signs were written so that you may believe. ✨ Join the Community If this message encouraged you, please consider supporting the channel: Subscribe for more deep dives into the Word of God. Like this video to help reach more people with the Gospel. Comment below: Which part of John 20 resonates most with you today? Share this video with someone who needs to hear a message of hope! "But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name." — John 20:31 #BibleStudy #John20 #Resurrection #JesusIsAlive #GospelOfJohn #EmptyTomb #Christianity #Faith #NewTestament #BibleVerses