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Galatians 2
Introduction: (KEEP ALL AGES IN MIND)
Thursday After Sundown:
1) Last Supper (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
2) Prayer in Garden of Gesemene (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
; 3) Betrayal and Arrested.
3) Betrayal and Arrested (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Thursday - Friday Nighttime:
1) Custody (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
2) Hearing before Annas (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
3) Trial before Caiaphas (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
4) Peter’s Denial (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Friday Early Morning:
1) Sanhedrin completes deliberations (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
2) Jesus sent to Pilate (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
3) Hearing before Pilate (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
4) Jesus sent to Herod (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
5) Return to Pilate(describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Friday Late morning/noon:
1) Jesus beat up (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
2) Jesus carries his own cross to Golgotha (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
3) Jesus nailed on the ross, raised, and left to suffer (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Friday Midafternoon:
Jesus dies (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Friday near sundown:
Jesus was buried (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Saturday:
Sabath day and celebration of passover (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
Sunday:
1) Jesus dedicated followers head to the grave to appropriate attend to his body (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?);
2) BUT He is not there.
The tomb…the grave is empty!
(describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?)
3) Jesus appears…REAL…before over 500 people (describe and relate then ask “How does that gives us Hope?).
1 Corinthians 15:55-
Of all the things Jesus faced just in a four day time frame, Jesus conquered all of them.
Especially, death!
If Easter to you is just a basket and eggs and candy, it is incomplete.
If Easter is a day that you and your family get to dress up, Easter is incomplete.
If Easter is a day that we can be with family and have a nice meal together, it is incomplete.
I am not saying all these are bad, they are just incomplete.
They do not bring lasting Hope.
True and lasting Hope is found in Jesus.
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Because of Jesus’ Passion for us, we are conquerors.
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We have promise that not matter what comes our way.
We will win.
this verse and those proceeding verse 37 is a great description that we are more than conquerers through Jesus Christ.
Notice that the verse does not say exact how we will conquer.
Notice that does not say exactly when we will win.
(The idea of sporting games.
The goal is the "W".
If you win by 20 points, it is a win.
If you win by 2 points, it is a win.
If you win in regulation, it is a win.
If you win in double overtime with only your back up players, it is still a win.)
Yet with Christ, we are more than conquerors.
When I read that verse, it tells me that we will defeat what ever comes our way.
Now, I need to qualify.
What about a love one who has died from some illness?
We prayed and prayed for God to heal them.
We had the faith of a mustard seed, but they were not healed.
“Jason, they were not conquerors.”
You are exactly right if we were just looking at life based on the the hear and now.
What is right before our face.
Those that believe in Christ, are in a place where their previous disease does not have any power over them.
They are in a place with our God who created them and loves them.
They are in a place where death can’t touch them anymore and they don’t just live a life time…they live forever.
Here is the awesome thing!
Those of us that believe in Christ, we will see them again.
I am holding on to the promise of God.
No matter what comes my way, through Jesus Christ, I can and will conqueror it.
Also, I am holding on to the promise that no matter what comes your way, through Jesus Christ, you will conqueror it!
Does that give you Hope?
I truly hope it does!
2. Because of
2. Because of Jesus’ Passion for us, we have a living Hope.
There are a variety of things, individuals, and situations that can cause us to be over come with fear.
We know what it is like to just “shut down” and not know what to do.
We literally do not move.
A test in school that we were not ready for.
An auto accident with an uninsured driver.
A lost of a job that we thought was secure.
An issue with our neighbor that causes us to not feel safe where we live.
Struggles in our homes between family members that cause such heartache an unrest.
Anyone of those can cause someone to lose Hope.
Hope isn’t just a Hope we have at one time in our life and no more.
Hope through Christ is a Hope that is continuously.
It is on going.
It is a hope not only for eternity but also Hope in the moment.
ζῶσαν
ζῶσαν: “ to be life-productive, offer life” (Arndt, W., Danker, F. W., Bauer, W., & Gingrich, F. W. (2000).
A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament and other early Christian literature (3rd ed., p. 426).
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.)
to be life-productive, offer life
(Arndt, W., Danker, F. W., Bauer, W., & Gingrich, F. W. (2000).
A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament and other early Christian literature (3rd ed., p. 426).
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Another words, it is hope that gives us the ability to press on through any struggles, any challenges.
Can we still be afraid and have questions?
Absolutely!
But as we take one step at a time, we can make it through.
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