Resurrection Sunday: It Is Finished, He Is Alive
This message appears to hold together the cry of the cross, It is finished, with the joy of resurrection life. The title suggests a celebration of the complete work of Jesus and the living hope that comes from his victory over death. The sermon likely invites worship, gratitude, and renewed confidence in what Christ has accomplished for his people. The hope of the message is clear: the risen Jesus has finished the work of redemption and lives forever as Savior and Lord.
- The message likely begins by joining the cross and resurrection together in one gospel story.
- The finished work of Jesus appears to be presented as the ground of forgiveness, hope, and new life.
- The sermon seems to call the church to rejoice in the living Christ and in the certainty of his victory.
Remember that your hope rests in a finished work and a living Savior. Let the resurrection renew your confidence, your worship, and your courage.
Lord Jesus, thank you that your work is finished and that you are alive forevermore. Fill us with resurrection hope and help us live in the joy of your victory.