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Promise: April 8

Read Isaiah 9:2-7. The part of the promise we're focusing on today is Jesus. From the beginning of time, God's plan and God's promise has been to redeem the world through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. God promises righteousness, justice, and restored relationship to people who are unfaithful, who are hurting, who are separated from God. The good news of the promise is that God does not leave us in our sinful and broken state but rescues us.

Read the text carefully again and see what word or phrase sticks out to you. Why do you think that is meaningful to you?

What does this passage tell you about who Jesus is?

Holy Week: April 17

Read Luke 24. Celebrate the glorious and bodily resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Happy Easter!

Holy Week: April 16

Read Isaiah 53. Jesus is inviting us to walk in light and have fullness of life through the forgiveness of our sins. However, oftentimes we try to isolate ourselves from God or from others. Maybe we are anxious that we're not enough or we're ashamed of decisions we've made. If we focus on our sin, shame, or unworthiness, we stay in the darkness, but that's not what God wants for us. Read the text carefully again and see what word or phrase sticks out to you. Why do you think that is meaningful to you? What are the parallels between the Suffering Servant in Isaiah 53 and Jesus?

Holy Week: April 15

Read Luke 23:1-56. The very people who should have understood and rejoiced at Jesus' coming are the ones shouting for His death. The religious leaders cannot acknowledge Jesus' identity because He does not fit within their expectations. Read the text carefully again and see what word or phrase sticks out to you. Why do you think that is meaningful to you? In what ways do you struggle to accept Jesus' authority in your life because He calls you to live in challenging ways?