On this Easter morning, we are reminded that we can get so stuck in the day-to-day that we forget the deeper meaning of certain days, like Easter and Christmas.
In this episode, Pastor Anthony reflects on the first Easter morning and how it was a day of uncertainty and questioning for Mary Magdalene. Despite the doubts and fears, Mary had a job to do and a purpose to fulfill. Through her seeking, she encountered the risen Lord, and her life was forever changed.
He encourages listeners to move beyond simply knowing about Jesus to truly knowing Him intimately, as Mary did.
- Introduction to the significance of Easter and Christmas in the Christian church
Anecdote about joking with the speaker's son about Jesus getting out of the grave and the importance of stake-in-the-ground daysReflection on the first Easter morning and how it didn't look like what we celebrate nowDiscussion about the pain and suffering associated with Easter and the importance of remembering Jesus' sacrificePersonal reflection on the speaker's struggles with shame and disappointmentStory of Mary Magdalene's seeking and purposeBiblical passage on seeking and finding, and its relevance to Easter morningAccount of Mary Magdalene's encounter with the risen LordDiscussion about the power of knowing Jesus intimately, beyond simply knowing about Him.Do you have questions? Feel free to email me at [email protected] to discuss this sermon series with me.
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