The Resurrection Is Standing in Front of You

Apr 7, 2026    Bill Berger

You can believe all the right things about Easter and still keep it at a distance. Martha did.

She believed in resurrection—just not right now. But Jesus steps into her grief and doesn’t offer a timeline. He offers Himself. “I am the resurrection and the life.” Not an event. Not someday. A person—present, right in the middle of what feels dead.

This changes everything. Faith can speak even in disappointment: “even now…”
Easter isn’t just something to understand. It’s someone to encounter. So the question isn’t: Do you believe in resurrection? It’s: Do you trust the One standing in front of you?

Where in your life are you waiting for God to act…when He may already be present?