The resurrection of Jesus is not merely a historical event but the foundation of our spiritual rebirth. Through His victory over death, we are no longer bound by sin’s power but are made alive to God. This truth invites us to walk in the freedom of our identity as those united with Christ. Every moment is an opportunity to embrace this reality and live boldly in His grace. [42:30]
“For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 6:10–11, ESV)
Reflection: What area of your life feels most burdened by old patterns or shame? How might embracing your identity as “alive to God” shift your perspective or actions this week?
Jesus declared that all authority in heaven and on earth belongs to Him, and He shares this power with His followers through the Holy Spirit. This divine empowerment enables us to overcome fear, doubt, and the enemy’s schemes. When we rely on His strength rather than our own, we participate in His unstoppable kingdom purposes. [45:00]
“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (Acts 1:8, ESV)
Reflection: Where have you felt spiritually powerless recently? What practical step could you take to intentionally depend on Christ’s power rather than your own efforts?
Because Jesus reigns as Lord over all creation, every resource, relationship, and circumstance falls under His sovereign care. Recognizing His ownership dismantles anxiety and fuels generosity, reminding us that He faithfully provides for His children. Trusting His lordship frees us to steward life with open hands. [48:39]
“The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein.” (Psalm 24:1, ESV)
Reflection: What possession, relationship, or situation do you struggle to release to God’s ownership? How might surrendering it deepen your trust in His provision?
Jesus’ death on the cross demonstrated love beyond measure—a love that willingly sacrifices for others’ redemption. This love calls us beyond comfort into purposeful living, where we extend grace, pursue reconciliation, and boldly share the hope we’ve been given. His love is both our motivation and our strength. [52:12]
“Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13, ESV)
Reflection: Who in your life needs to experience Christ’s love through your words or actions? What specific way could you intentionally reflect His sacrificial love to them?
The resurrection’s power isn’t just for individual renewal but for equipping us to multiply disciples. As we grow in Christlikeness, we become catalysts for God’s kingdom, breaking chains of injustice and proclaiming hope. Lasting change begins in transformed hearts and spreads through faithful witness. [54:44]
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” (2 Corinthians 5:17, ESV)
Reflection: What habit, mindset, or relationship is the Holy Spirit prompting you to surrender for deeper transformation? How could this change position you to more effectively share Christ with others?
Jesus rose from the grave and the resurrection changes every realm of human life. Scripture shows that the risen Christ lives to God, and that those united to him must reckon themselves dead to sin but alive to God. Communion becomes a living sign: the bread symbolizes a body broken to be made part of believers, and the cup signifies blood poured out to secure a new covenant and constant fellowship. The fifty-day season after Easter frames a divine timeline: forty days of post-resurrection teaching, an ascension to the throne, and then the return of power ten days later in the Spirit.
The resurrection proves four interlocking realities. First, Jesus is alive—his rising imparts life to those tied to him, releasing them from spiritual death and disconnection. Second, Jesus is powerful—his enthronement unleashes the Holy Spirit so that believers can resist evil with God’s strength and speak in the Spirit’s language. Third, Jesus is Lord—his inheritance becomes believers’ inheritance as joint heirs, which affirms God’s ownership of every resource and the promise that enemies will become a footstool. Fourth, Jesus loves—his death made salvation accessible to all, so no one stands outside God’s design by creation or grace.
Historical movement and present mission connect in the account of Pentecost and the memory of Azusa Street. The Spirit’s outpouring shattered dividing walls and equipped ordinary people to carry revival outward, demonstrating that God does not qualify participants the way human systems do. The enemy resists, but Scripture insists on ultimate victory: the devil already stands defeated, and believers receive both authority and a mandate to act.
Transformation of individual lives and the multiplication of disciples remain central to global change. Personal renewal and deliberate disciple-making sustain any lasting societal reformation. The Christian life therefore holds both rest in Christ’s victory and an active responsibility to awaken faith, practice kingdom power, and participate in God’s plan to restore nations and reconcile people to himself.
Now, now, listen, he's alive but that means that you are now alive too. Let me read it for you again. It says, he died to sin once for all but the life he lives, he lives to god. Then, he goes right on and he says, likewise, you reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin but alive to god in Christ Jesus. Jesus said, you know, before he was even crucified, he said, because I live, you shall live also.
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#BecauseHeLives
Everything on the planet belongs to the creator of the planet. Amen. Amen. And when Jesus was raised from the dead, he became heir of everything that the father has. All that the father has, he says, is mine. Yeah. And he made you, get ready, get ready, get ready. He made you a joint heir. Yeah. So, there's nothing that you could ever need that god won't provide because you are a joint heir with the lord, the owner of it all. Amen.
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#HeirsWithChrist
Come on. Jesus is coming back. Jesus is coming back. You know when he's coming back? He's coming back after his enemies are made his footstool. Those forces that are trying to hold on. The devil's trying to hold on to everything that he stole. But in Romans, the Bible says, the god of peace, he's gonna crush. Satan. Yeah. Under your feet. He's gonna crush Satan under your feet. Hallelujah. Shortly.
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#JesusIsComingBack
They even say, well, what's going on? What's going on in the world? The world is so crazy. Let me let me tell you what's going on. The devil is trying his best to hold on to everything he stole. Yeah. He's doing his best. He's doing his best to keep the believers from receiving what god has for them. The devil's doing his best to hold on to the power, hold on to the finances, hold on to the wealth, hold on to, hold on to the resources, hold on to everything that he stole. Come on. Yeah.
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#ReclaimWhatWasStolen
Then last Thursday was the hundred and twentieth anniversary of the Azusa Street Revival that started in 1906 where the holy spirit was poured out starting in California and people from all over the world came to receive the gift of the holy spirit. Now, back in that day in 1906, there was a strict racial segregation line. Well, you didn't mix races but god washed away that dividing line in the blood of Jesus and people were worshiping together in the Azusa Street revival, blacks and whites and and and Hispanics, everybody were coming together in the name of Jesus
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#AzusaStreetRevival
And that was happening for many years but eventually, the forces of evil ended the revival but not until the fire of the Holy Spirit had started to spread throughout the world. And today, people on every continent of all colors from different cultures have been saved and they pray in other tongues as the spirit pours out god's gifts on everyone who believes. Amen. Amen. Hallelujah.
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#GlobalRevival
You live also. The key is choosing to believe that. Come on. Choose. See, believing is always a choice. You always get a chance to choose what you're gonna believe. Come on now. Come on. And choosing to believe that he's alive and that you are alive in him means you have victory over any evil that tries to come against you. Alright.
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#ChooseToBelieve
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