Why the Resurrection Still Shakes the World
Gary WhittakerShare
The Story That Still Won’t Stay Buried
Why the Resurrection Still Wrecks Systems and Rebuilds Lives
👣 Start Here If You’re Late to the Story
Let’s be real: some stories lose power the more you tell them.
This isn’t one of those.
This is the story of a man who walked into Jerusalem on a donkey, flipped tables, fed enemies, stood silent while systems collapsed, died, and then didn’t stay dead.
It’s not just a timeline. It’s a confrontation.
Because the moment Jesus walked out of the grave, everything broke open—and nothing’s been the same since.
That’s why we took time to break down every day of Passion Week in full. Not churchy. Not sanitized. Just real, grounded, and unapologetically focused on what happened—and why it still hits hard.
🔥 What You’ll Find in the Full Series
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Jesus the disrupter (not just the peacemaker)
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The women who showed up when others bailed
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The disciples who cracked, then rose again
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The systems that couldn’t hold truth down
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The silence of Saturday
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The fire of resurrection
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And the King who left on purpose—but never left us alone
Each article follows a simple structure:
Man (facts), Myth (misunderstandings), Legend (application).
It’s made for thinkers, seekers, doubters, and believers.
And it leads straight into the series on the 12 Disciples—because when Jesus rose, He didn’t start over. He doubled down with the same crew who’d abandoned Him. Why? That’s part of the story too.
🔁 The Story Is Still Being Written
If you’re building something rooted in truth, hope, or faith—stick around. This isn’t just content. It’s foundation.
The Jack Righteous Universe isn’t fiction. It’s a lens—a way to bring ancient truths into creative spaces today. And these articles are laying the groundwork for everything that follows.
New series, real profiles, future projects, and yes… even the Choose Your Destiny game that’s in development.
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