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John
  
b) Peter and John race to the tomb
(John 20:3-10)
3Peter then came out with the other disciple, and they went toward the tomb.4They both ran, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first;5and stooping to look in, he saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.


This was a race for love. Each of them wanted to be first beside Jesus. Peter, the older one, was panting behind the youthful John, unable to catch up. Both forgot their fear of spies and guards and passed through the city gates. When John reached the tomb, he did not enter, in deep reverence he held back. Looking into the hewn rock of the tomb he saw in the gloom the white grave clothes rolled up and left like the chrysalis vacated by the silk worm. The grave clothes had not dropped, but remained where the body lay. This is the third of the miracles linked with the resurrection. Christ did not tear away the clothes, but climbed out of them. The angels did not move the stone to help Jesus out, but to let the women and disciples in. The Lord passed through rock on his way out.

Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, we thank you for rising from the dead. You overcame all evils, and opened the way to God. You are with us in the valley of death and do not forsake us. Your life is ours; your power is made perfect in our weakness. We bow before you and love you, because you have granted all believers a triumphant hope.
Question
What are the three lines of evidence for the resurrection of Christ?