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Week 1: “The Road to Redemption”
Scripture: Isaiah 53:5, Luke 19:10
Introduction:
Every great story has a beginning, and the story of Easter doesn’t start at the cross—it starts in the heart of God. From the beginning, He had a plan to redeem His people, and that plan led Jesus to Jerusalem.
Key Points:
• Jesus came on a mission to save the lost. (Luke 19:10)
• The cross was not an accident; it was God’s plan for redemption. (Isaiah 53:5)
• Redemption is not just a story—it’s an invitation. (John 3:16)
Application:
Have you accepted the invitation to redemption? The road to Easter begins with recognizing our need for a Savior.
Closing Thoughts:
Jesus didn’t come to condemn but to save. Are you ready to walk the road of redemption?
Week 2: “The Weight of the Cross”
Scripture: Matthew 26:36-39, 1 Peter 2:24
Introduction:
The cross is the ultimate symbol of suffering and sacrifice, but before Jesus carried it physically, He carried its weight spiritually. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He faced the agony of what was to come.
Key Points:
• Jesus willingly bore the weight of our sin. (1 Peter 2:24)
• The cross was painful, but love made it worth it. (John 15:13)
• We are called to carry our cross daily. (Luke 9:23)
Application:
What are you holding onto that Jesus already paid for? Lay it down at the cross.
Closing Thoughts:
The weight of the cross was heavy, but Jesus carried it for you. Will you surrender to Him today?
Week 3: “The Silence of Saturday”
Scripture: Matthew 27:62-66, Psalm 27:14
Introduction:
Between the pain of Friday and the joy of Sunday, there is Saturday—a day of waiting, silence, and uncertainty. Many of us are in a “Saturday season” of life, wondering if God is still working.
Key Points:
• God is still at work, even in the silence. (John 5:17)
• Faith is trusting in the unseen. (Hebrews 11:1)
• Saturday is temporary—Sunday is coming. (Psalm 30:5)
Application:
Are you in a waiting season? Trust that God’s not done yet. The silence does not mean absence.
Closing Thoughts:
Just because you can’t see God moving doesn’t mean He isn’t working. Hold on—resurrection is coming.
Week 4 (Easter Sunday): “The Power of the Resurrection”
Scripture: Luke 24:1-7, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57
Introduction:
The tomb is empty! The greatest moment in history is not just something to be celebrated—it’s something to be lived. Jesus is alive, and because He lives, everything changes.
Key Points:
• The resurrection proves that Jesus is who He said He is. (Luke 24:6-7)
• Death has been defeated—victory belongs to Jesus. (1 Corinthians 15:55-57)
• Because He lives, we have hope and new life. (Romans 6:4)
Application:
Are you living in resurrection power, or are you still stuck in Friday’s defeat? The same power that raised Jesus from the dead is available to you.
Closing Thoughts:
Easter is not just a day—it’s a declaration that Jesus is alive, and so is our hope. Will you step into that new life today?