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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.
Mark 9:42-50
Unquenchable Fire
How seriously should we take sin—and why does Jesus speak so starkly about it? In Mark 9:42-50, Jesus warns of a hidden danger, points to consequences we’d rather avoid thinking about, and calls for a radical response. What’s at stake if we ignore his words?
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.
Ezra 9-10
Dealing with Disobedience
How do you react to disobedience to God? Does it shock you, grieve you, or not bother you? This is the big question the book of Ezra ends with. It shows us the weight of disobedience, the betrayal it is, and finally points us to the only remedy for disobedience.
Ezra 3
Restored to God
Strained relationships can create challenges in life, making it difficult to work well with others and celebrate victories. This also applies to our relationship with God. Ezra 3 shows the importance of being in good standing with God before we can effectively work together and celebrate the victories.
Titus 3:3-7
A Change of Heart
What’s wrong with the world? There are so many ways of answering that question, but there is one thing that almost all answers have in common: people. There is something clearly wrong with us. This passage points us to the heart of our problem, how we can be transformed and how that impacts our lives forever.
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.
Matthew 1:18-25
God With Us
The Christmas story in Matthew tells us that the baby born in the manger is named 'Jesus' and 'Immanuel'. Both names carry enormous significance, pointing to his mission and identity, and the hope he gives for both this life and the life to come.