In this powerful Easter sermon, Pastor Ralph Douglas West draws from multiple Gospel accounts to explore the significant moments following the resurrection of Jesus. Pastor West highlights the unexpected ways in which God acts, as exemplified by the women who approached the tomb, worried about rolling away the stone, only to find it already moved. He emphasizes that these women, initially bringing spices to anoint a dead body, encountered a living Savior, reminding the congregation to pay attention to how God operates beyond human expectations. Pastor West challenges us to confront the judgments that accompany the joy of Easter. He poignantly illustrates that before one can celebrate the resurrection, there is an imperative to grapple with personal issues buried alongside Jesus in the grave. He invites us to reflect on how we react to Jesus' resurrection, drawing attention to Peter's absence on that crucial day despite his earlier devotion. Ultimately, Pastor West emphasizes that Jesus reveals Himself to those who genuinely believe, offering hope and salvation to all who are willing to embrace the narrative of grace and redemption on this Easter morning.