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This post-Easter conversation explores how Jesus’ resurrection doesn’t just promise future heaven — it launches God’s new creation project right now, inviting us to participate in it today. Drawing beautiful parallels between the Road to Emmaus story in Luke 24 and the creation/fall narrative in Genesis, they show how the resurrection reverses the curse of the garden: where Adam and Eve’s eyes were opened to shame and sin, the disciples’ eyes are opened to grace and redemption. Instead of hiding in shame, they run to share the good news. The discussion reminds us that we no longer have to live with sin as our primary reference point — because we are now in Christ, God gives us a whole new reference point!Sermon Study Guide: https://page.church.tech/2fb310ce
By The CLC CommuteThis post-Easter conversation explores how Jesus’ resurrection doesn’t just promise future heaven — it launches God’s new creation project right now, inviting us to participate in it today. Drawing beautiful parallels between the Road to Emmaus story in Luke 24 and the creation/fall narrative in Genesis, they show how the resurrection reverses the curse of the garden: where Adam and Eve’s eyes were opened to shame and sin, the disciples’ eyes are opened to grace and redemption. Instead of hiding in shame, they run to share the good news. The discussion reminds us that we no longer have to live with sin as our primary reference point — because we are now in Christ, God gives us a whole new reference point!Sermon Study Guide: https://page.church.tech/2fb310ce