Episode Summary
What really happened between Good Friday and Easter Sunday — and what did Jesus say when it was all over?
In this episode, Adam Hamilton opens up the cutting room floor from his Easter sermon, sharing the details that didn’t make it into the pulpit but are too important to miss. Drawing from Matthew’s gospel, Adam walks through the remarkable events surrounding the first Easter with the curiosity and depth the story deserves.
The Curtain that Changed Everything
When Jesus died, the curtain in the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. But what did that actually mean? Adam unpacks two powerful interpretations — one pointing to God’s grief, the other to a barrier between humanity and God being removed forever — and why it matters for how we understand the cross today.
The Courage of Joseph of Arimathea
A wealthy member of the Jewish ruling council who had been a secret follower of Jesus, Joseph dared to ask Pontius Pilate for Jesus’ body. Adam explores what all four gospels tell us about this remarkable man — and what his story says about faith, courage, and the cost of speaking up.
What Happened on Holy Saturday
It’s the day nobody talks about. Jesus is in the tomb. The disciples are in hiding. But the religious leaders are doing everything they can to keep Jesus there — sealing the tomb, posting guards, trying to contain the uncontainable. Adam reflects on the powerful irony of that day and what it means for us when we feel like hope is sealed away.
The Cover-up Nobody Could Pull Off
When the resurrection happened, the guards fled. The religious leaders bribed them to spread a different story. Adam traces how Matthew, writing 50 years later, addresses the rumors that were still circulating — and why the evidence for the resurrection is more compelling than the alternatives.
Therefore, Go
After everything — the crucifixion, the burial, the resurrection — Jesus appears to his disciples and speaks two words that changed the direction of history. Adam unpacks the Great Commission and what it means to live as people who are not just Easter people, but sent people.
This episode also weaves in a timely reflection on how the Easter story speaks to our complicated world — drawing a surprising line from the ancient Magi to the people of modern-day Iran — and what it means to apply Jesus’ teachings when the news feels heavy and the answers aren’t simple.
Whether you’re a lifelong Christian, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode invites you into the full Easter story and challenges you to consider what those two words mean for your life today.
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In this episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton takes us behind the Easter sermon to explore the details that didn’t make it into the pulpit — but are too important to miss. From a torn curtain to a sealed tomb to two words that changed history, this episode invites us to sit with the full weight of the Easter story and consider what it means for our lives today. Use this guide to go deeper into what you heard and explore how these ancient events speak to your own journey.