This Resurrection Sunday sermon explores the profound meaning of Jesus's resurrection as more than a historical event—it is a living reality that transforms every aspect of our lives today. The pastor examines the women who first came to the tomb, their motivations (to look, to labor, and to linger), and how the angels removed both physical and spiritual barriers—the stone and the guards—that stood between humanity and hope. The resurrection represents God's divine "yes" that overcomes every "no" of despair, evil, and limitation. It is the ultimate triumph that turns setbacks into setups for comebacks. The sermon challenges believers not merely to celebrate the resurrection annually but to live as resurrected people daily, bringing life and hope wherever they go in a world starving for compassion and truth.