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The Tomb is Empty Now

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& ? & ? # # # # # # # # # # # # 99 œ œ ‰ j œ œ . . œ œ œ œ You are Lord of œ œ ‰ J œ œ . . œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ > œ œ œ > œ œ œ œ > œ œ œ > œ œ > œ œ > œ œ > œ œ > D E D 2 F # E G # molto rit. molto rit. . . ˙ ˙ all! . . ˙ ˙ . . . ˙ ˙ ˙ > . ˙ > . ˙ > A . . ˙ ˙ . . ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ > œ œ œ œ > ˙ > ˙ > œ œ > œ œ > œ œ œ œ ^ Œ Œ œ œ ^ Œ Œ (spoken dry, no music) It's Easter, and Jesus has risen! All that the cross was supposed to accomplish has been completed, and we can rejoice as children of the resurrection; as believers who have been given purpose and power in knowing the living, risen Christ! (music begins to "Hands in the Air") We've all imagined, at one time or another, what it must have been like to walk with Jesus; to see Him in the temple, to listen to Him speak of a Kingdom unlike any other, to watch Him perform miracles . . . oh, the miracles . . . to taste the bread and fish, to see the expression on the face of a girl no longer afflicted, or to feel the excitement and wonder of a deaf man hearing for the first time! That's why Jesus' ride into Jerusalem was so joyous! Here was a Man Who had been met with great controversy by many around Him—from religious leaders, to political figures, and even those who knew Him personally. How could this Man call himself the Son of God? But as He rode through the city, the palm branches were waving and the crowd was joyous and triumphant. Surely this Man was Who He said He was! NARRATOR: 29 The Tomb Is Empty Now For Preview Only

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