Sunday Morning Worship

Apr 5, 2026    PT

This Easter sermon challenges believers to recognize Jesus' presence even in their disappointments and difficult circumstances. Using the Road to Emmaus story from Luke 24, the pastor emphasizes that Jesus often walks alongside us during our darkest moments, even when we fail to recognize Him. The message confronts the tendency to miss God's presence when life doesn't unfold as expected, reminding listeners that Jesus rose from the dead to prove His faithfulness and power. The sermon calls believers to move beyond religious performance to genuine relationship with Christ, emphasizing that knowing Jesus isn't enough—He must know you. It concludes with a powerful reminder that Christians should live FROM victory, not TO victory, because the resurrection has already secured our triumph.

Key Points:

We often fail to recognize Jesus when circumstances don't match our expectations

Disciples walked away from Jerusalem (where the miracle happened) because they were disappointed

Jesus steps into our brokenness rather than waiting for us to come to Him

Spending focused time with Jesus renews hope and restores perspective

The resurrection proves Jesus will never leave or forsake us

Looking back, we can see God's hand in situations that didn't make sense at the time

Religion is about rules we can't keep; Christianity is about relationship

What matters is not whether you know Jesus, but whether Jesus knows you

Your name must be written in the Book of Life by Jesus Himself

We should celebrate the resurrection 365 days a year, not just once annually

Believers should live from victory, not toward it