Cross & Resurrection

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The worst thing in your life is not the last thing in your life. The resurrection of Jesus transforms how we face life's darkest moments, offering hope that our temporary struggles pale in comparison to eternal glory. What fears are you holding onto that you need to surrender to the One who conquered death itself?

In the darkness, Jesus cries "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" and breathes his last—descending to the absolute lowest point, experiencing the forsakenness we deserve, buried in a tomb as suffering reaches its depth and all hope seems lost.

Soldiers mock Him as "King of the Jews," crowds taunt "He saved others; He cannot save Himself," and Jesus hangs utterly powerless between two criminals—yet in this deepest irony, the King displays His greatest power by refusing to save Himself so that He could save us, dying the death we deserve to give us the life He deserves.

Pastor Scott shares his deep grief over the recent loss of Brennan, son of Lead Pastor Ryan Kwon, whose selfless love impacted many, and guides us to find strength in the unshakeable foundation of the gospel. Through this message, we learn that God enters our suffering through the cross and conquers it through resurrection, assuring us that nothing done in Christ is wasted and death does not have the final word.

The sermon explores the difficulty of understanding God and life's perplexities, emphasizing that the cross of Christ is the central lens through which we can make sense of our lives and God's character. It highlights that the cross is not just an event but a revelation of God's eternal nature, demonstrating His willingness to suffer and serve for the sake of humanity.

The sermon emphasizes the significance of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, asserting it as a historical fact supported by numerous eyewitnesses and fulfilled prophecies. It highlights that belief in the Resurrection offers freedom from sin and death, providing assurance and hope for eternal life through faith in Jesus.

In his Good Friday sermon, Pastor Ryan reflects on Jesus's crucifixion, noting that though it was the darkest event in history, it represents the most hopeful moment for humanity. He highlights Jesus's final words to illustrate how Christ's suffering and sacrifice provided salvation, acceptance, and a new identity for believers as part of a forever family.

The sermon focuses on overcoming worry and anxiety through three key principles: worry about nothing, think about good things, and pray about all things. Pastor Ryn emphasizes that true peace comes from focusing on the cross of Christ, as God's sacrifice of His Son demonstrates His care and provision for all our needs.

The sermon focuses on the significance of the Lord's Supper, explaining how Jesus transformed the Passover meal into a profound symbol of His sacrificial death and substitution for humanity's sins. Through communion, Christians are invited to remember Christ's death as central to their faith, experience spiritual transformation, and look forward to the ultimate feast in God's kingdom where all suffering and longing will end.