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(spoken dry) The body of Jesus lay still and silent in the darkness under
the linen shroud. But then. But then . . . God reached down and touched
His heart. Beat, beat. Beat, beat. God breathed. And His breath was the
breath of life, filling lungs and healing wounds from head to toe.
(music begins to "O Blessed Dawn of Easter's Day") Eyes opened and the
Son rose, shrugging off graveclothes to step out of the tomb into the
morning light, into the garden of life where dawn had finally come!
NARRATOR:
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