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The sermon begins by highlighting Mary Magdalene's fervent search for Jesus' body, after His crucifixion, as depicted in John chapter 20. Like Solomon who sought fulfillment in worldly pursuits only to find vanity (Ecclesiastes 1:2), Mary's desperate search in the tomb represented a universal human quest for peace, identity, and hope. The sermon emphasizes that many people today, like Mary and Solomon, sincerely search for answers but often look in the wrong places – be it through social media validation, dead religions, dead works, dead pleasures, or unstable identities.
By Kitchener Baptist ChurchThe sermon begins by highlighting Mary Magdalene's fervent search for Jesus' body, after His crucifixion, as depicted in John chapter 20. Like Solomon who sought fulfillment in worldly pursuits only to find vanity (Ecclesiastes 1:2), Mary's desperate search in the tomb represented a universal human quest for peace, identity, and hope. The sermon emphasizes that many people today, like Mary and Solomon, sincerely search for answers but often look in the wrong places – be it through social media validation, dead religions, dead works, dead pleasures, or unstable identities.