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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2025 · 40 MIN

EASTER 2025 // STOP THE FUNERAL

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Pastor Cody Doubt has this way of keeping us stuck. We’ve all probably had moments where we’ve questioned everything—Is God really there? Does He really see me? Is all of this even true? And if you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, you’re not alone. In fact, Thomas did too. After Jesus’ death, Thomas wasn’t just doubting—but he was grieving. He wasn’t in the room when Jesus first appeared, and he refused to believe until he could see the wounds for himself. He'd already mourned, already buried his hope, and he wasn’t about to set himself up for more disappointment. But here’s the thing—Jesus wasn’t in the grave anymore. And maybe that’s where you are, too. Maybe you’ve buried your faith. Maybe you really believe that things are too far gone for a comeback. Maybe you’re still standing at a funeral that has an empty casket. It’s time to #STOPTHEFUNERAL Because the grave wasn’t the end—it was the evidence. Jesus didn’t stay in the tomb, and you don’t have to stay in yours either. Easter Sunday celebrates the victory that silences doubt, resurrects hope, and proves once and for all—His story (and yours) isn’t over. FOLLOW US, AS WE FOLLOW JESUS: https://linktr.ee/restchurch.net #therestisyettocome #Easter2025

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