Resurrection

May 29th – 1 Corinthians 1:18

1 Corinthians 1:18

To the world, the message of the Cross may seem foolish. But for those of us being saved, it is everything. It’s the power that lifts us when we’ve hit rock bottom. And it’s the anchor that holds firm when life spins wildly out of control. Trusting where God leads often means walking roads that feel uncertain. Or obeying when we don’t have all the answers, believing in promises not yet seen. But in those places, God is doing His most beautiful work. The Cross reminds us that God’s greatest victories often come through what looks like defeat. He brings resurrection from ruins, peace in chaos, and purpose from pain. So when the path winds, when the world doesn’t understand your faith, when you feel weak or unseen, remember this. You’re not alone. You are following the One who took the path no one else would take, to make a way for you. His love is steady even when life is not. His wisdom goes deeper than our understanding. Keep trusting. And one day, you’ll see how every step, valley, and climb, was covered in God’s grace.

 

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April 28th – 1 Peter 1:3-4

1 Peter 1:3-4

Because of God’s great mercy, we have been given a living hope. A hope that can never be shaken or stolen. Easter reminds us that through Jesus’ resurrection, we are born again into a life that is anchored not in what fades, but in what lasts forever. The empty tomb isn’t just a story we celebrate, it’s the doorway to our new beginning. Every disappointment, heartache, and shattered dream now bows to the hope that Jesus secured for us. In Him, our future is bright, our inheritance secure, and our souls are anchored beyond the reach of death and decay. When the world feels unstable, we can stand firm, knowing that heaven is our true home. This living hope breathes life into our weary places and courage into our fearful hearts. Easter is more than a holiday. It’s the celebration of a promise kept and a future guaranteed. Today, lift your eyes. Your hope is alive because your Savior lives. You are loved, you are chosen, and you are held by the One who conquered the grave.

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April 25th – Romans 8:11

Romans 8:11

The same power that raised Jesus from the grave now lives in us. How awesome is that? Easter is the celebration of that power bursting forth from the tomb, and now, it indwells every believer. This means we don’t walk alone, we walk empowered. When life knocks us down, that resurrection power lifts us up. When we feel weak, it strengthens us. When fear grips our hearts, it whispers courage. The tomb is empty, but our hearts are full. Filled with God’s Holy Spirit, overflowing us with hope. We are no longer bound by death, sin, or shame.

New life means new purpose, new joy, and a new way to live. Because Jesus lives, we rise too. And not just someday in eternity, but today, right now. He gives us strength for each challenge, grace for every failure, and hope that never dies. This Easter, may we truly believe that the power that rolled the stone away is alive in us, breathing life into dry places. Let’s walk in that power, love in that power, and live each day as a reflection of the One who conquered death. We were made to rise.

 

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April 25th – 2 Corinthians 5:17

2 Corinthians 5:17

Easter is the beautiful reminder that in Christ, we are made new. The cross wasn’t the end. It was the beginning of a whole new story. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus made a way for our old selves, our shame, regrets, and sin, to be buried. And for something brand new to rise in its place. In Him, we are not defined by who we used to be but by who we are now. Redeemed, restored, and completely loved.

When we say yes to Jesus, we step into a life of transformation. The old is gone and the new has come. We no longer have to carry the labels the world gives us. We are not our past, we are God’s new creation. And that changes everything! Easter isn’t just a historical event. It’s a personal invitation. An invitation to live with purpose, walk in grace, and shine His light. So today, breathe in that truth. You are made new in Him. Let that truth fill your heart with hope, your steps with purpose, and your soul with joy.

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April 19th – Matthew 28:6

Matthew 28:6

“He is not here; He has risen, just as He said!” These words echo through history, shaking the grave and awakening our hearts with hope. The tomb is empty, and because Jesus rose, we no longer live in defeat. His resurrection is not just a moment in history. It’s the miracle that transforms our every day. When life feels heavy, we remember the stone rolled away. When fear whispers lies, we cling to the truth that Jesus conquered death. His victory is our victory. Sin no longer has the final word. Shame no longer owns us. We are forgiven, free, and filled with resurrection power. This changes everything. It changes how we live, how we love, and how we endure. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in us. (Romans 8:11) And because of that, we have strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow. Let the world see your joy. Let your life shout, “He is risen!” Live like the tomb is still empty. Because it is!

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April 18th – Luke 23:50-56

Luke 23:50-56

It was quiet. The crowds had scattered. The cross stood still. In Luke 23:50–56, Joseph of Arimathea tenderly took the body of Jesus, wrapped it in linen, and laid Him in a tomb cut from stone. The women watched, broken and confused, unsure of what would come next. Hope seemed lost. Silence filled the space where once shouts of “Hosanna” had rung. But behind that sealed stone, God was at work. Just because we don’t see Him moving doesn’t mean He isn’t. Sometimes, His greatest miracles begin in the stillness. Maybe you’re in a season like that. One where everything feels quiet, like nothing is changing. Don’t mistake the silence for absence. God is still writing your story. He’s still bringing beauty from brokenness. He’s still turning graves into gardens. Let this day remind you. Even when all seems lost, Resurrection is coming. Hold on. Trust the silence. Sunday is on its way. And when it comes, oh, what glory will rise. Let your heart wait with hope!

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April 11th – Matthew 12:23-24

Matthew 12:23-24

There’s something so beautiful and deeply humbling about the image of a seed falling into the ground and dying in order to bring forth life. Jesus spoke this truth just days before the Cross. His own life was the seed. Jesus knew that only through His death could true life come to us. The cross wasn’t the end. It was the beginning of an eternal harvest. Through His surrender, we gain hope, redemption, and everlasting life. What kind of love lays down everything so others can live? A love beyond comprehension.

And now, we’re invited to live the same way. To surrender our old selves, letting pride, fear, and selfishness die so that His life can grow in us. This Easter, let’s ask ourselves. What needs to die in me so Christ can bear fruit through me? Maybe it’s control. Maybe it’s comfort. Maybe it’s doubt. Whatever it is, He’s worth letting go of it all. Because on the other side of surrender is resurrection. A life abundant and full of purpose. Let’s live like the seed, buried in faith and blooming in grace.

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March 24th – Matthew 28:6

Matthew 28:6

Imagine the grief, heartbreak, and hopelessness the disciples must have felt after Jesus’ death. The One they had followed, loved, and believed in was gone, buried in a tomb, sealed behind a stone. But then, everything changed. The angel’s words shattered the darkness. “He is not here; He has risen!” In that moment, sorrow turned to joy, defeat turned to victory, and despair turned to hope. And that same resurrection power is still changing lives today.

Because Jesus rose, we are no longer bound by sin. Because He lives, our past no longer defines us, and death no longer has the final say. The resurrection is more than a historical event, it’s the foundation of our faith. It means that no matter what we face, we serve a living Savior who has conquered it all. When life feels hopeless, when we’re overwhelmed by struggles, we can hold onto this truth. The tomb is empty, and Jesus is alive! His victory is our victory, and through Him, we have new life, new hope, and the promise of eternity.

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August 5th – Ephesians 2:8-9

Week 1 – Understanding Faith (Ephesians 2:8-9)

The apostle Paul lets us know in no uncertain terms that our salvation is entirely due to God’s grace, and not our own efforts. We can’t contribute a single thread to the garment of righteousness that clothes us. For it is woven completely by Jesus through His sacrificial work on the Cross. To believe that our actions could secure salvation diminishes the profound sacrifice Jesus made. He endured unimaginable suffering and death, bearing the weight of humanity’s sins, because there was no other way for us to be saved. Suggesting otherwise insults His sacrifice, implying it was unnecessary. Our attempts at earning salvation would be futile and arrogant, as they would dismiss the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement. Embracing salvation as a gift from God, received through faith alone, honors the true extent of Jesus’ love and sacrifice. It is a humbling recognition that we are entirely dependent on His grace, and through this, we find true freedom and assurance of eternal life.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we cultivate a deeper understanding and appreciation of God’s grace, recognizing that our salvation is a gift, and resist the temptation to rely on our own works for righteousness?
  1. In what ways can we daily remind ourselves and others of the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice, ensuring that our faith remains rooted in His grace rather than our own efforts?

Grace is the gift we unwrap with faith, wrapped in love by Jesus. 🙏🏻❤️

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March 31st – Matthew 28:5-6

Matthew 28:5-6

Easter is the pinnacle of the Christian calendar. And it’s a celebration of profound significance and joy. Because it commemorates the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ from the dead, three days after His crucifixion. This miraculous event stands as the cornerstone of our faith. For it affirms Jesus’ victory over sin and death and offers the promise of eternal life to all who believe. Easter heralds the dawn of hope and redemption, as the empty tomb bears witness to the power of God’s love and the fulfillment of His promises. It’s a time of great rejoicing, as we gather to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness and life over death. Easter calls us to reflect on the depths of God’s grace and mercy, as manifested through Jesus’ sacrificial death and glorious Resurrection. As we proclaim “He is risen!” with hearts overflowing with gratitude and praise, Easter reminds us of the unshakable hope we have in Jesus, our risen Savior, who promises an eternity by His side to all who call Him Lord.

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