Slowly Faith Dawns
Update: 2025-03-20
Description
Pastor Luke Herche preaches on the death and resurrection of Jesus from John 19:38 –20:18 , focusing on three perspectives:
The Perspective of Death: Resignation
The Perspective from the Empty Tomb: Confusion
The Perspective of Resurrection Life: Hope
Part of a series on The Gospel of John.
From Sunday Worship, March 16, 2025.
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Want to go deeper? Take some time to reflect on the sermon with the following questions:
This is a hard question, but worth contemplating: Where have you experienced death in your own life? In what ways have you or others around you responded to that? Why do we respond the way we do?
How does John begin to show us that Jesus was victorious over death? What things in the story bear witness to that reality?
How does living from the perspective of death shape the way one thinks about the world around them? What would it look like to view life and death from the perspective of the resurrection? How does this text enable you to do that?
Who do you know who needs the hope of the resurrection right now? Spend time praying for them, that God would meet them where they are and perhaps even use you to bring them that hope.
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All Souls is a part of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), a Christian, Reformed denomination with historic and theological roots in the Protestant Reformation.
The Perspective of Death: Resignation
The Perspective from the Empty Tomb: Confusion
The Perspective of Resurrection Life: Hope
Part of a series on The Gospel of John.
From Sunday Worship, March 16, 2025.
-------------------------------
Want to go deeper? Take some time to reflect on the sermon with the following questions:
This is a hard question, but worth contemplating: Where have you experienced death in your own life? In what ways have you or others around you responded to that? Why do we respond the way we do?
How does John begin to show us that Jesus was victorious over death? What things in the story bear witness to that reality?
How does living from the perspective of death shape the way one thinks about the world around them? What would it look like to view life and death from the perspective of the resurrection? How does this text enable you to do that?
Who do you know who needs the hope of the resurrection right now? Spend time praying for them, that God would meet them where they are and perhaps even use you to bring them that hope.
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allsoulspca.org
All Souls is a part of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), a Christian, Reformed denomination with historic and theological roots in the Protestant Reformation.
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