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Resurrection Hope (Easter 2024)

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Have you ever felt like you are going the wrong direction in life, like you’re on a road you aren’t supposed to be on? As followers of Jesus, this is what it feels like, what happens, when we put too much hope in earthly things. When we’ve let our passion for earthy things become our primary desire, our primary hopes. Throughout the Bible, we’re warned that earthly hope always overpromises, and without fail, always, underdelivers. And all of us have been there. All of us have been led astray, and disappointed when earthly hope fails us. Earthly hope can convince you to make a wrong turn, down the wrong road, toward the wrong destination. Earthly hope always seems to cost more than you anticipated, leaving you disappointed & sometimes devastated. But the Bible also describes another kind of hope, it’s the opposite of earthly hope, it’s called Resurrection Hope. Resurrection hope is everything earthly hope is not. Resurrection hope is reliable, inspiring, healing & transformative. Unlike earthly, false hope, Resurrection hope doesn’t mislead you. It keeps you on the right path. What kind of hope is your primary hope today? I think Easter Sunday is the perfect day to answer that question. Today, we will look at a story that contrasts the difference between false hope and Resurrection Hope.
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Have you ever felt like you are going the wrong direction in life, like you’re on a road you aren’t supposed to be on? As followers of Jesus, this is what it feels like, what happens, when we put too much hope in earthly things. When we’ve let our passion for earthy things become our primary desire, our primary hopes. Throughout the Bible, we’re warned that earthly hope always overpromises, and without fail, always, underdelivers. And all of us have been there. All of us have been led astray, and disappointed when earthly hope fails us. Earthly hope can convince you to make a wrong turn, down the wrong road, toward the wrong destination. Earthly hope always seems to cost more than you anticipated, leaving you disappointed & sometimes devastated. But the Bible also describes another kind of hope, it’s the opposite of earthly hope, it’s called Resurrection Hope. Resurrection hope is everything earthly hope is not. Resurrection hope is reliable, inspiring, healing & transformative. Unlike earthly, false hope, Resurrection hope doesn’t mislead you. It keeps you on the right path. What kind of hope is your primary hope today? I think Easter Sunday is the perfect day to answer that question. Today, we will look at a story that contrasts the difference between false hope and Resurrection Hope.
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