Podcast Show Notes:
The Resurrection and You
Teachable Woman Podcast with Rev. Michele Owes & Rev. Diana P. Cherry
1. Introduction: Beyond Tradition to Truth
Rev. Michele Owes and Rev. Diana P. Cherry welcome listeners back and reflect on Resurrection Sunday (Easter). While traditions like Easter egg hunts, new outfits, and family gatherings are meaningful, the episode calls listeners to refocus on the true purpose: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ—and what it means for our lives today.
2. Understanding the True Meaning of Resurrection Sunday
Resurrection Sunday commemorates Jesus rising from the dead with all power, which is why Christians gather on Sundays. This moment is not just historical—it is foundational to the Christian faith:
• Jesus suffered, was crucified, buried, and rose again
• His resurrection gives believers access to life, freedom, and victory
• It marks the shift from ritual to relationship with Christ
3. The Reality of Christ’s Sacrifice
Rev. Cherry vividly recounts the suffering Jesus endured:
• Betrayal by one of His own disciples
• Physical torture, humiliation, and crucifixion
• Carrying the cross and dying for humanity’s sins
This reflection challenges listeners to develop a deeper appreciation for the cost of their freedom and salvation.
4. Freedom Through the Resurrection
Because Jesus rose:
• We are free from sin and spiritual death
• We can live abundant, purposeful lives
• We are empowered to choose righteousness daily
Freedom is not automatic—it requires intentional obedience and awareness of what Christ has done.
5. Dying and Rising Daily: A Personal Responsibility
Rev. Michele highlights a powerful truth:
• Jesus’ death reminds us there are things we must die to
• His resurrection reminds us there are new levels we must rise to
This is a daily decision:
• Let go of habits, mindsets, and behaviors that bind you
• Rise to God’s standards, even when you don’t fully understand how
6. Faith, Obedience, and Belief
Using the story from Matthew 28, the discussion explores how even Jesus’ disciples struggled to believe He had risen.
• Many people today still wait for undeniable proof before obeying God
• We often hear the Word but hesitate to act on it
• True faith requires trust without needing constant confirmation
The resurrection calls believers to move from hearing to doing.
7. Reflection, Communion, and Identity in Christ
The Lenten season, fasting, and communion are highlighted as ways to reflect and remember Christ’s sacrifice.
• Communion is a sacred act of remembrance—not routine
• Believers are the “bride of Christ,” called to faithfulness
• The question becomes: What kind of bride are you?
This season invites deep self-examination and spiritual renewal.
Summary: Living the Resurrection Daily
This episode reminds us that the resurrection is not just an event to celebrate once a year







