What is the meaning of Luke 24:2? They found “They found the stone rolled away from the tomb” (Luke 24:2). The first eyewitnesses were the women who “took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb” (Luke 24:1). • Their discovery underscores that God chose faithful, ordinary servants to be the initial witnesses, echoing Luke 1:38 and Luke 8:3. • The scene fulfills Jesus’ prediction in Luke 18:33 that He would rise on the third day. • John 20:1 and Mark 16:1–2 confirm the shared testimony: multiple women, early dawn, same empty grave. the stone Joseph of Arimathea had “rolled a stone against the entrance of the tomb” (Mark 15:46). It was large enough that the women wondered, “Who will roll away the stone for us?” (Mark 16:3). • The stone symbolized a humanly immovable barrier—much like sin and death themselves (Romans 5:12). • Guards were posted and the tomb sealed (Matthew 27:65–66), emphasizing that no human interference could explain the empty tomb. rolled away Matthew 28:2 says “an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and rolled back the stone.” • The angelic act highlights divine power: God Himself removed the obstacle, just as He removes the barrier of sin for all who believe (Colossians 2:14). • The stone wasn’t moved to let Jesus out—He had already risen (Luke 24:6)—but to let the witnesses in, confirming the literal, bodily resurrection (Acts 2:32). from the tomb • The empty tomb is the physical proof that “He is not here; He has risen!” (Luke 24:6). • Peter later preached, “God raised Him up, releasing Him from the agony of death” (Acts 2:24), grounding the gospel in a historical fact that could be verified. • The rolled-away stone proclaims victory: “Death has been swallowed up in victory” (1 Corinthians 15:54). summary Luke 24:2 records the women discovering an open, empty tomb—God’s dramatic announcement that Jesus has conquered death. The stone, once an immovable barrier, now lies displaced by divine power, inviting every observer to enter, see, and believe that Christ is risen exactly as He said. |