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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2025 · 30 MIN

You're Looking in the Wrong Place! / The Road to Resurrection

from PCFC Sermons · host Parma Christian Fellowship Church

Weekend Service for April 13Scripture Readings: Luke 24:1-12On this Sunday, we reflect on the profound moment when the women discovered the empty tomb, a pivotal event that reshaped the course of human history. The women, who had prepared spices for Jesus' body, arrived at the tomb only to find it empty. Their initial confusion and fear were met with a divine revelation from two angels, who asked, "Why do you look for the living among the dead?" This question challenges us to reconsider where we seek life and truth. The women were reminded of Jesus' promise of resurrection, a promise that seemed impossible in a world so familiar with death. Their journey from despair to realization mirrors our own spiritual journeys, where understanding and faith often come gradually and unexpectedly.The disciples, too, struggled with disbelief. When the women shared the news of the resurrection, it was dismissed as nonsense. Yet, Peter's curiosity led him to the tomb, where he found only the linen cloths, leaving him to ponder the mystery of what had happened. This narrative highlights the human tendency to doubt and the transformative power of encountering the risen Christ. The resurrection is not merely a historical event but a living reality that invites us to experience a new kind of life, one that transcends the finality of death.Easter is a pivot point, not just for the disciples but for all of humanity. It signifies the obliteration of death and the dawn of eternal life, offering a hope that is grounded in the reality of Jesus' victory over the grave. This hope is not based on wishful thinking but on the assurance of life beyond death, a life that is full of purpose and meaning. As we celebrate this day, we are reminded that the resurrection is a call to live with courage, love, and self-discipline, trusting in the power of God to guard what we have entrusted to Him.[00:00] Welcome[02:42] The Empty Tomb[06:30] Angelic Revelation[12:27] Disciples' Doubt[17:44] Peter's Curiosity[23:00] Resurrection as Pivot Point[28:15] Authentic Hope[33:40] Living with Purpose[39:05] Courage and Conviction[44:30] Eternal Life Assured[49:55] Closing Prayer

Weekend Service for April 13Scripture Readings: Luke 24:1-12On this Sunday, we reflect on the profound moment when the women discovered the empty tomb, a pivotal event that reshaped the course of human history. The women, who had prepared spices for Jesus' body, arrived at the tomb only to find it empty. Their initial confusion and fear were met with a divine revelation from two angels, who asked, "Why do you look for the living among the dead?" This question challenges us to reconsider where we seek life and truth. The women were reminded of Jesus' promise of resurrection, a promise that seemed impossible in a world so familiar with death. Their journey from despair to realization mirrors our own spiritual journeys, where understanding and faith often come gradually and unexpectedly.The disciples, too, struggled with disbelief. When the women shared the news of the resurrection, it was dismissed as nonsense. Yet, Peter's curiosity led him to the tomb, where he found only the linen cloths, leaving him to ponder the mystery of what had happened. This narrative highlights the human tendency to doubt and the transformative power of encountering the risen Christ. The resurrection is not merely a historical event but a living reality that invites us to experience a new kind of life, one that transcends the finality of death.Easter is a pivot point, not just for the disciples but for all of humanity. It signifies the obliteration of death and the dawn of eternal life, offering a hope that is grounded in the reality of Jesus' victory over the grave. This hope is not based on wishful thinking but on the assurance of life beyond death, a life that is full of purpose and meaning. As we celebrate this day, we are reminded that the resurrection is a call to live with courage, love, and self-discipline, trusting in the power of God to guard what we have entrusted to Him.[00:00] Welcome[02:42] The Empty Tomb[06:30] Angelic Revelation[12:27] Disciples' Doubt[17:44] Peter's Curiosity[23:00] Resurrection as Pivot Point[28:15] Authentic Hope[33:40] Living with Purpose[39:05] Courage and Conviction[44:30] Eternal Life Assured[49:55] Closing Prayer

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