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Resurrection!
Who appreciates and knows a good come-back story?
What’s the craziest come-back story you’ve ever heard?
Why are these stories so good to listen too?
What do you think would have happened if Jesus didn’t get out of the tomb?
Main Truth out of today’s passage: Sin’s curse was removed and death was defeated in Jesus’ resurrection!
I have a cool picture to show y’all, maybe you’ve seen it on facebook or social media.
Let’s talk about it...
What’s so cool about this?
Let’s check today’s passage.
Split it up to read out loud.
Some Questions...
What’s the Sabbath?
Why do you think it’s a big deal the women saw Jesus first?
Imagine you were with the women visiting the tomb.
How would you respond to what you saw?
Why do you think the women clung to Jesus when they saw Him again?
What’s an example of when we cling to Jesus?
Some important aspects to discuss in this passage.
(1) Sanctification - Glorification
The final stage of our marathon with Jesus is called what?
Glorification - verse 3.
Sanctification
Philippians 1:19-11
Glorification
Again...
(2) Great Commission
What is the great commission?
RUSH stands for multiplication!
Here’s an example...
Matthew 28:
What’s an example of making disciples?
What commands is Jesus talking about?
Who’s authority do we stand on?
After all…He did resurrect from the grave!
*Last little bit of questions*
How does the message of Jesus’ resurrection help believers fight fear?
How does the message of Jesus’ resurrection offer us hope?
How should a Christian approach the reality of one day dying?
What are some ways Christians can offer hope to those who fear death?
What are some reasons people give today for not believing in the risen Savior?
How does the women’s immediate obedience in telling others about Jesus serve as an example for us?
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