march 22nd Sermon
Sermon recap
This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful sermon centered around the theme of resurrection and renewal, inspired by the scripture John 11:25-26, where Jesus proclaims, "I am the resurrection and the life." This message reminds us of the transformative power of faith and the eternal life promised through Christ. Below are some key points from the sermon that resonate with our journey of faith:
The Power of God's Word: Just as Ezekiel witnessed the dry bones come to life through God's word, we are reminded that God's word has the power to breathe life into our spiritually barren places.
Resurrection and Renewal: The story of Lazarus illustrates that with Christ, death does not have the final say. We are offered new life and hope through His resurrection.
God's Promises for Our Future: Drawing from Jeremiah 29, we are encouraged to trust in God's plans for us—plans that promise a future filled with hope and purpose.
As we reflect on these messages, let's embrace this week with renewed faith, trusting that God's promises are at work in our lives. Whether it's through personal challenges or community initiatives, let's allow His word to guide us toward growth and transformation.
The Power of God's Word: Just as Ezekiel witnessed the dry bones come to life through God's word, we are reminded that God's word has the power to breathe life into our spiritually barren places.
Resurrection and Renewal: The story of Lazarus illustrates that with Christ, death does not have the final say. We are offered new life and hope through His resurrection.
God's Promises for Our Future: Drawing from Jeremiah 29, we are encouraged to trust in God's plans for us—plans that promise a future filled with hope and purpose.
As we reflect on these messages, let's embrace this week with renewed faith, trusting that God's promises are at work in our lives. Whether it's through personal challenges or community initiatives, let's allow His word to guide us toward growth and transformation.
Sermon Study GUide
March 22, 2026 Sermon
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- John 11:1-44 (Lazarus Raised from the Dead)
- Ezekiel 37:1-14 (The Valley of Dry Bones)
- Romans 8:1-11 (Life Through the Spirit)
- Jeremiah 29:11 (God's Plans for Us)
Warm Up
- Reflect on a time when you felt spiritually "dry" or "lifeless." How did you seek renewal?
- What is your current understanding of resurrection and new life in Christ?
Scripture Exploration
- Read Ezekiel 37:1-14. What do you observe about the condition of the bones and what God does to them?
- In John 11:1-44, how does Jesus demonstrate his power over life and death?
- Consider Romans 8:1-11. What does it mean to live according to the Spirit?
Personal Reflection
- How do the stories of Lazarus and the dry bones illustrate God's power to bring life from death?
- What theological significance do you find in the phrase "there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:1)?
- How does Jeremiah 29:11 speak to the theme of hope and future in the sermon?
Personal Application
- In what areas of your life do you need to hear God's promise of new life?
- How can you actively participate in God's mission to bring life to "dry bones" in your community?
- What steps can you take this week to deepen your reliance on the Holy Spirit?
- How can the church community support each other in living out the resurrection power of Christ?
