Easter
April 2, 4, & 5
The resurrection of Jesus was an event that interrupted their hopelessness.
The first response to the resurrection was confusion, not confidence.
Where are you looking for life in dead things?
The resurrection is not just something to believe, it’s something to live from.
[d]Group Questions
Read Luke 24:1-12.
The women came to the tomb expecting death, not resurrection. Where in your life might your expectations be limiting what God wants to do?
“Where are you looking for life in dead things?” (Encourage people to be specific—career, relationships, approval, habits, etc.)
The text says the disciples had heard the truth but forgot it in the moment.What is something you know is true about God, but struggle to live like it’s true? Why do you think that is?
We see different responses to the same resurrection story—some believed and acted, others dismissed it. What tends to be your natural response when God challenges you—movement or hesitation? What holds you back from taking a step?
The resurrection isn’t just something to believe—it’s something to live from. What would it look like practically for you to live in “resurrection power” this week (freedom, obedience, boldness, etc.)?