Run and Tell
Devotional Reflection - Run and Tell There is something powerful about that first Easter morning—not just that the tomb was empty, but that the first response wasn’t silence… it was movement. The women didn’t linger long in confusion. Yes, there was awe. Yes, there was fear. But above all, there was urgency. The angel’s message was clear: “Go quickly and tell.” The resurrection was never meant to be kept—it was meant to be carried. That’s the heartbeat behind “Run and Tell.” The good news of Jesus is not just something we believe—it’s something we share. Those women became the first messengers of the greatest news in history. They didn’t have all the theology figured out. They didn’t have polished words. What they had was an encounter with the risen Christ—and that was enough. And it still is. Sometimes we hesitate. We wonder if we know enough, if we’ll say it right, or if people will listen. But the resurrection reminds us that the power isn’t in our perfection—it’s in the truth of what Jesus has done. The tomb is empty. Death is defeated. Hope is alive. And just like that morning long ago, the call still echoes: Run. And tell. * Tell the story of what He’s done in your life. * Tell the hope you’ve found. * Tell the truth that changed everything. Because someone, somewhere, is still standing in the shadow of a Friday… waiting to hear that Sunday has come. Prayer Lord Jesus, Thank You that You are alive. Fill my heart with the joy of Your resurrection and give me boldness to share the good news. Help me not to keep silent, but to run and tell what You have done. Use my life to point others to You. Amen. Created & Produced by Steve Penner - 2026 with AI Generated Vocals and Instruments
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