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This Easter Sunday, Isaiah explores the Christian concept of being made new, drawing from Revelation 21:1-5. Isaiah discusses the human experience of things becoming old and broken, highlighting the difficulty of achieving true renewal in everyday life and even in ourselves. He contrasts this reality with the biblical promise that God will ultimately make all things new, free from suffering and death. Isaiah guides us through the Easter story as the means through which individuals can begin this process of spiritual renewal through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, emphasizing that this free gift requires acceptance and leads to an ongoing, lifelong transformation. Isaiah concludes by encouraging listeners to reflect on their need for this renewal and to respond to the message of Easter.
By Campus Light College ChurchThis Easter Sunday, Isaiah explores the Christian concept of being made new, drawing from Revelation 21:1-5. Isaiah discusses the human experience of things becoming old and broken, highlighting the difficulty of achieving true renewal in everyday life and even in ourselves. He contrasts this reality with the biblical promise that God will ultimately make all things new, free from suffering and death. Isaiah guides us through the Easter story as the means through which individuals can begin this process of spiritual renewal through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, emphasizing that this free gift requires acceptance and leads to an ongoing, lifelong transformation. Isaiah concludes by encouraging listeners to reflect on their need for this renewal and to respond to the message of Easter.