As we come to Easter Sunday, we turn to John 20:1–18 and the powerful truth at the heart of our faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything. This week’s sermon, “I Give Up… Hopelessness,” focuses not on the absence of hope, but on the sure and unshakable hope that is born from the empty tomb. Mary Magdalene arrives in grief and confusion, but she leaves as the first witness to the resurrection, proclaiming, “I have seen the Lord.” Easter reminds us that the cross was not the end, that sin and death have been defeated, and that God has acted decisively on our behalf. Because Christ is risen, we are not forgotten, not beyond grace, and not without a future. The resurrection is not just something that happened long ago. It is the promise that shapes our lives right now and secures our future with God.
As you prepare for worship, consider this:
- What does the resurrection mean for your life today?
- And how might you live differently this week if you truly believed that hope has already won?
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