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Picture of Easter – Series Pack

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Series Summary:
Easter is more than an event — it’s a masterpiece God painted across history. Picture of Easter is a four-week series that explores the power, beauty, and meaning of Christ’s death and resurrection. Each week unveils a different “brushstroke” of God’s redemptive story, helping believers see how the Easter story shapes life, hope, and purpose today.
This series invites the church to step into the picture, embrace God’s design, and live as people transformed by the ultimate act of love.
Theme Scripture:
Genesis 3:15
Week 1

Week 1 — “The Canvas of Promise”

Scripture: Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 9:6, Luke 1:26–33

Introduction

From the very beginning, God was painting a story of hope. Easter didn’t start in the tomb — it started in the promise.

Key Point Ideas

  • God’s promises are the foundation of His story

  • Hope emerges in the midst of brokenness

  • Every promise in Scripture points to Christ

  • Trusting God’s plan requires faith beyond the visible

Application

  • Identify a promise from God that you are holding onto

  • Reflect on past times God fulfilled His word

  • Share a promise of hope with someone this week

Closing Thoughts

The canvas of Easter is filled with God’s promises — painted before we even knew the need.

Week 2 — “The Brushstroke of Sacrifice”

Scripture: John 15:13, Isaiah 53:4–6, Romans 5:8

Introduction

Every masterpiece has a central detail — for Easter, it’s the sacrifice of Jesus.

Key Point Ideas

  • Christ’s death was intentional, powerful, and loving

  • Sacrifice reveals God’s heart for humanity

  • Redemption cost Him everything so we could have life

  • Sacrifice invites response — faith, obedience, gratitude

Application

  • Reflect on areas where God is calling you to sacrificial love

  • Respond to Jesus’ sacrifice with gratitude and worship

  • Serve someone this week without expecting anything in return

Closing Thoughts

The brushstroke of sacrifice transforms death into life, sorrow into hope, and fear into freedom.

Week 3 — “The Colors of Victory”

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:54–57, Romans 8:37–39, Revelation 1:18

Introduction

The resurrection is the bold, triumphant color that brings the picture to life.

Key Point Ideas

  • Easter proves death has been defeated

  • Victory gives courage to face trials

  • Resurrection power transforms the ordinary into extraordinary

  • Our faith is strengthened when we embrace the victory of Christ

Application

  • Declare victory over a current struggle in your life

  • Celebrate God’s power in your daily life

  • Share how Easter has changed your life with someone else

Closing Thoughts

The colors of victory in Easter remind us that we are alive in Christ and empowered for life.

Week 4 — “Living in the Picture”

Scripture: Colossians 3:1–4, Ephesians 2:10, Matthew 28:18–20

Introduction

Easter isn’t just a story to remember — it’s a life to live. God invites us to step fully into His masterpiece.

Key Point Ideas

  • Life after Easter is life transformed

  • We are God’s masterpiece, designed for good works

  • Sharing the story continues the masterpiece in the world

  • Living in the picture brings hope, purpose, and influence

Application

  • Identify one way to reflect Christ’s resurrection in your daily life

  • Commit to being a “living picture” of hope and love this week

  • Take intentional steps to share your faith with someone

Closing Thoughts

Easter isn’t a moment — it’s a masterpiece — and God calls you to live boldly as part of His eternal picture.