Easter Sunday – April 5, 2026
Scripture: Luke 24:1–12
Why do you seek the living among the dead?
The stone is rolled away. The women arrive expecting death and encounter
astonishment. Fear turns to proclamation.
Resurrection interrupts despair. It vindicates mercy. It exposes violence
as temporary. It declares that love is stronger than death.
All Lent has moved toward this morning.
Reconciliation is real. Justice is not futile. Surrender is not wasted.
Dry bones live. Seeds bear fruit. Servants rise.
Christ is risen.
Resurrection does not erase scars; it transforms them. It does not deny
Good Friday; it redeems it.
We are resurrection people now—called to live boldly, love courageously,
forgive persistently, and hope defiantly.
Dream again.
The tomb is empty.
Reflection Questions
1.
Where have I been seeking life among dead things?
2.
How does resurrection renew courage?
3.
What dream is God raising in us now?
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