Thank you for sharing this Chantal! I’m always very grateful when someone views what I have written as valuable enough to share with their audiences, and for that I can only say thank you!
Thank you for sharing this Justin! I was excited to release it today and am glad to see it is beginning to find traction for exposure to other audiences!
Thank you sir! I tried to write this from the perspective of what it would take to move an agnostic, perhaps even an atheist. Not necessarily by much, maybe even just an inch; but an inch closer nonetheless.
Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, wrote a wonderful book, The Crucifixion of the King of Glory, that also confirms the events leading to the Resurrection of Christ. (She’s a lawyer and first century Judaism scholar so she also understands the arguments against the Resurrection well!)
Thank you for the recommendation—Dr. Constantinou’s background sounds like the perfect blend of scholarship and faith. I love discovering works that approach the Resurrection not just devotionally, but with a deep understanding of the historical and legal context. I’ll definitely check out The Crucifixion of the King of Glory. Appreciate you sharing it!
Very good article on proving the Resurrection. The reason there's alot of denial of what Jesus did was because Satan knew his Resurrection was EVILS DOWNFALL. God outsmarted evil, so they got to work immediately to try and discredit Jesus.
Thank you so much—I really appreciate that encouragement. And you’re exactly right: the resurrection was the decisive blow to evil. It was the moment death lost its sting and the enemy knew his days were numbered.
Historically, the effort to discredit Jesus began almost immediately. Matthew 28:11–15 records how the guards at the tomb were bribed by the chief priests to spread the story that the disciples had stolen the body—one of the earliest disinformation campaigns in recorded history. Even secular historians like Tacitus and Josephus, writing decades later, acknowledged both Jesus’s crucifixion and the explosive growth of the Christian movement afterward—despite persecution, mockery, and martyrdom.
Evil has always tried to twist, distract, or erase the truth of the Resurrection—but here we are, two thousand years later, still proclaiming it. That in itself is proof that God’s plan was not only unstoppable—it was eternal.
Appreciate that! That’s exactly the heart of it—faith isn’t blind when it’s built on something real. The resurrection isn’t just a spiritual idea; it’s a historical event with actual evidence behind it. And the deeper you dig, the stronger the case becomes. Glad it resonated with you!
Thank you for sharing this Constantin! I’m always very grateful when someone believes my writing may be valuable to their audiences! Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing this Chantal! I’m always very grateful when someone views what I have written as valuable enough to share with their audiences, and for that I can only say thank you!
Thank you for sharing this Justin! I was excited to release it today and am glad to see it is beginning to find traction for exposure to other audiences!
Sure thing! I particularly enjoyed this one, especially because of the extensive detail to support each of your points.
Thank you sir! I tried to write this from the perspective of what it would take to move an agnostic, perhaps even an atheist. Not necessarily by much, maybe even just an inch; but an inch closer nonetheless.
Christ is Risen!
Truly He is Risen!
A Greek Orthodox priest’s wife,
Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, wrote a wonderful book, The Crucifixion of the King of Glory, that also confirms the events leading to the Resurrection of Christ. (She’s a lawyer and first century Judaism scholar so she also understands the arguments against the Resurrection well!)
Indeed! Christ is Risen!
Thank you for the recommendation—Dr. Constantinou’s background sounds like the perfect blend of scholarship and faith. I love discovering works that approach the Resurrection not just devotionally, but with a deep understanding of the historical and legal context. I’ll definitely check out The Crucifixion of the King of Glory. Appreciate you sharing it!
Very good article on proving the Resurrection. The reason there's alot of denial of what Jesus did was because Satan knew his Resurrection was EVILS DOWNFALL. God outsmarted evil, so they got to work immediately to try and discredit Jesus.
Thank you so much—I really appreciate that encouragement. And you’re exactly right: the resurrection was the decisive blow to evil. It was the moment death lost its sting and the enemy knew his days were numbered.
Historically, the effort to discredit Jesus began almost immediately. Matthew 28:11–15 records how the guards at the tomb were bribed by the chief priests to spread the story that the disciples had stolen the body—one of the earliest disinformation campaigns in recorded history. Even secular historians like Tacitus and Josephus, writing decades later, acknowledged both Jesus’s crucifixion and the explosive growth of the Christian movement afterward—despite persecution, mockery, and martyrdom.
Evil has always tried to twist, distract, or erase the truth of the Resurrection—but here we are, two thousand years later, still proclaiming it. That in itself is proof that God’s plan was not only unstoppable—it was eternal.
This is solid. I like how you said the resurrection isn’t just about faith—it’s a historical claim that holds up when you really look at the evidence.
Appreciate that! That’s exactly the heart of it—faith isn’t blind when it’s built on something real. The resurrection isn’t just a spiritual idea; it’s a historical event with actual evidence behind it. And the deeper you dig, the stronger the case becomes. Glad it resonated with you!
Thank you for sharing this Constantin! I’m always very grateful when someone believes my writing may be valuable to their audiences! Thank you so much!