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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 12 MIN

Resurrection Encounters: Mary Magdalene

from Written Spoken · host Esther W. Wright

In this episode, we explore one of the most intimate and transformative moments following Jesus’ resurrection — His encounter with Mary Magdalene outside the empty tomb (John 20:1–18). Through Mary’s grief, confusion, and ultimate recognition of the risen Christ, we witness the depth of divine compassion and the personal nature of resurrection hope. This story invites listeners to see how Jesus meets us in our sorrow, calls us by name, and restores our purpose.Listeners will be guided to reflect on how resurrection is not only a historical event but a present reality — one that reshapes how we see ourselves, others, and God’s ongoing work of renewal in the world.Resources in Today’s Episode:Scripture Verses (Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture references are from the New International Version [NIV]): John 20:1-18 (ESV). 1 Corinthians 15:5-8. Luke 8:1-3, Mark 16:9. Matthew 14:26-27.Other Resources:As One Being Taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Carla Harding’s devotional, “Clinging to the Past.”Levi Lusko’s devotional, “Easter People: A 4-Day Easter Devotional.” Reflection Questions:When you think of the emotions Mary Magdalene was experiencing before Jesus revealed Himself to her, which do you identify with at this time in your life?Jesus knew Mary Magdalene by name, and He knows you by name. What does this mean to you?Jesus did not chastise Mary Magdalene for not recognizing Him. What does this reveal to you about His character? This episode is a revised version of an episode published in 2025."Resurrection Encounters: Mary Magdalene.” ⁠⁠ Written Spoken Podcast, created by Esther Wright, Season 20, Episode 3, 2026. Copilot. "Episode Description." Microsoft, 2024.

In this episode, we explore one of the most intimate and transformative moments following Jesus’ resurrection — His encounter with Mary Magdalene outside the empty tomb (John 20:1–18). Through Mary’s grief, confusion, and ultimate recognition of the risen Christ, we witness the depth of divine compassion and the personal nature of resurrection hope. This story invites listeners to see how Jesus meets us in our sorrow, calls us by name, and restores our purpose.Listeners will be guided to reflect on how resurrection is not only a historical event but a present reality — one that reshapes how we see ourselves, others, and God’s ongoing work of renewal in the world.Resources in Today’s Episode:Scripture Verses (Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture references are from the New International Version [NIV]): John 20:1-18 (ESV). 1 Corinthians 15:5-8. Luke 8:1-3, Mark 16:9. Matthew 14:26-27.Other Resources:As One Being Taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Carla Harding’s devotional, “Clinging to the Past.”Levi Lusko’s devotional, “Easter People: A 4-Day Easter Devotional.” Reflection Questions:When you think of the emotions Mary Magdalene was experiencing before Jesus revealed Himself to her, which do you identify with at this time in your life?Jesus knew Mary Magdalene by name, and He knows you by name. What does this mean to you?Jesus did not chastise Mary Magdalene for not recognizing Him. What does this reveal to you about His character? This episode is a revised version of an episode published in 2025."Resurrection Encounters: Mary Magdalene.” ⁠⁠ Written Spoken Podcast, created by Esther Wright, Season 20, Episode 3, 2026. Copilot. "Episode Description." Microsoft, 2024.

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