The women's initial reaction to the empty tomb and the angelic message is one of fear and bewilderment, marking a dramatic start to the resurrection narrative.
The angel's announcement that Jesus has risen leaves the women in a state of amazement and confusion, struggling to comprehend the miraculous event.
The disciples' initial disbelief at the news of Jesus' resurrection reflects a natural skepticism, underscoring the extraordinary nature of the event.
Jesus' appearance to the Eleven and His rebuke for their disbelief transitions the narrative towards understanding and action.
The disciples' commission to preach the gospel transforms initial fear and disbelief into joy and purpose, highlighting the transformative power of the resurrection.
Jesus' ascension and the disciples' obedience in spreading His message mark the culmination of the Gospel, emphasizing duty and fulfillment.