
words of life
from a place of death
COME AND REFLECT ON THE POWERFUL WORDS SPOKEN FROM THE CROSS AND DISCOVER THE LIFE AND HOPE THEY BRING, SHARED BY JOHN ANDREWS THIS HOLY WEEK.

delight
Early on Sunday morning, everything changed.
Jesus’ followers discovered that his tomb was empty.
Soon they became convinced that he was alive again.
It was completely unexpected.
The message of Easter is simple but powerful:
Death didn’t get the last word.
Despair didn’t win.
Hope was still possible.
Christians believe the resurrection means God can bring life out of situations that seem
finished.
It means forgiveness is possible.
It means new beginnings are real.
It means our past doesn’t have to define our future.
Easter is about delight — not shallow happiness, but the deep joy that comes when light
breaks into darkness.
And the Easter story asks a simple question:
What if hope is closer than you think?
Questions to think about
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Where in your life do you long for a fresh start?
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What would it mean if hope was stronger than failure?
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Could it be possible that your story isn’t finished yet?
