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1 Corinthians 15:20-26
Why We Need Jesus’ Resurrection
Death feels inevitable. But what if resurrection is just as certain? In 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, we see that because Jesus is the first fruits, the second Adam, and rose on the third day, his resurrection guarantees ours. The risen Christ makes our future rising not wishful thinking—but inevitable.
Colossians 1:21-23
Why We Need Jesus’ Death
Colossians 1:21-23 provides a wonderful summary of the gospel message, showing us why we need Jesus’ death: it lays out our predicament in sin, the solution God provides in Christ, and the response we are called to make.
John 11:17-27
The Resurrection & Life
Death casts its dark shadow over the whole of our lives, threatening to rob us of all joy and meaning. What hope is there in the face of death? When Jesus declares, “I am the resurrection and the life,” he reveals that victory over death is found in him alone.
John 19:16b-30
It Is Finished
“It is finished.” These three words changed everything. What did Jesus mean when He spoke these words from the cross? Come and see for yourself in John 19, where you can witness the love, justice, and sacrifice of God, which has accomplished more than we can possibly imagine.
Acts 6:8-7:60
First Christian Martyr
From the beginning, the church has faced fierce opposition—Acts is filled with stories of trials, persecution, and faith under fire. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, stood boldly, mirroring Jesus in both courage and compassion. His story reminds us that our strength to stand comes from Christ, who still empowers his people today.
Philippians 1:12-26
Gospel-Centered Perspective
Everyone faces setbacks and obstacles, and our response can reveal what we deeply care about. While setbacks may cause us to fear the future, in Philippians 1:12-26, God shows us how to respond joyfully to setbacks, remain confident about our future and make the most of our present opportunities.
John 14:1-14
The Way, the Truth, the Life
One of Jesus’ most famous claims is also his most controversial. When Jesus says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life,” he means that he’s the only way to truly know God, and the only way to heaven. This might seem exclusive, but it brings incredible comfort to believers.
1 Corinthians 15:1-20
Certain Hope of Resurrection
The resurrection of Jesus is central to the Christian message. But to most Australians, the idea of someone rising from the dead sounds more like a fairy tale than a foundational truth to stake your life upon. How certain can we be that Jesus rose again, and why does it matter so much?
Luke 23:39-47
Certain Hope in Death
Some people misunderstand the purpose of Jesus's death and who he specifically died for. How can Jesus' death bring hope when we've all been bad at one point or another? The historical account of Jesus's death in Luke 23 shows us how we can have certain hope in uncertain times.