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Reading John 20:1-18 \\ /“Woman,” he said, “why are you crying?
Who is it you are looking for?” /  John 20:15a (NIV)
 
!! I.    Final Respects
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To the Grave
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When the women went out that morning they went out to attend to a dead Jesus.
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It was a final duty to attend to these burial rituals — a final expression of love and devotion.
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They went expecting to find a dead Jesus
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They could not believe Jesus’ words that on the third day He would rise again — Jesus had said so many things in parables, they believed this must have been too, since people don’t just rise from the dead.
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His body is Gone!
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The Stone was rolled away.
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The Stone was there to protect the body from scavengers — human or animal.
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