This
morning’s message ends our series on how Jesus was broken for us. Last week on Easter
Sunday, John Farmer quickly went through Luke 24 to show us the convincing
proofs that Jesus had indeed risen from the dead. This morning I am going to
focus on some of these same verses with an emphasis on what God the Father had
promised, how it was fulfilled back then, and how it is still being fulfilled
today.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Raised on the Third Day
What a glorious day
this resurrection Sunday! Of course, we
can and we do rejoice in the resurrection of our Lord on any day. All the same, it is a blessing to think upon
this time especially. I think in part
God has given us the year span with seasons in a way to separate events in
meaningful ways. When it is winter, we
long for spring. When it is summer, we
long for the cool of fall.
Even looking back to
the Old Testament, we see that God gave the people of Israel annual feasts or
festivals to celebrate God’s goodness and His provision. First of all, God told them to remember the
Passover, how the children of God were miraculously delivered from captivity in
Egypt.
We too celebrate
deliverance at Easter. We celebrate our
deliverance from sin and death because of Jesus’ sacrifice of Himself on the
cross. Reflecting on that sacrifice, this
year we are taking five weeks to complete a series of messages titled “Broken
for Us” looking at what Jesus accomplished in the events surrounding his death
and resurrection.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
A Righteous Man
Last week, Tim reminded us of the beginning of Jesus’ great
suffering as He paid for our sin. This
week, we’re going to look at his death and burial. I think it was Carl who said a couple years
ago at Easter time that the resurrection was merely the exclamation point on
God’s plan of redemption. All the “magic”
happened on the cross. We’re going to
spend some time looking at the final hours of Jesus’ pre-resurrection life on
earth, and then I want to take a deeper look at a few things also pertaining to
Jesus death that aren’t explicitly mentioned in our texts.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Father, Forgive Them
During this season of Lent, leading up to Good
Friday and Easter, it is important that we remember again the suffering that
Jesus endured to pay the price for our sin. Last Sunday, Carl introduced us to “The
God Who Bleeds,” a reminder of Jesus’ humanity and vulnerability as He was
beaten and humiliated by the Roman soldiers. Today we will consider His
crucifixion, especially these incredible, universe-altering words that He spoke
from the cross: Father, forgive them.
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