Here Comes The King
This powerful Resurrection Sunday message takes us on a journey from bondage to freedom, reminding us that we are no longer slaves but sons and daughters of the King. The central theme weaves together Palm Sunday's triumphal entry with Resurrection Sunday's ultimate victory, showing how Jesus didn't just visit our prison of sin, fear, and shame—He completely overthrew it. Drawing from Luke 24:1-7, we're confronted with the angel's profound question: 'Why do you seek the living among the dead?' This question cuts to the heart of our struggle as believers. Too often, we celebrate the empty tomb of Jesus while living in full tombs of our own—tombs of shame, condemnation, addiction, and old identities. The resurrection proves that the same power that raised Christ from the dead lives in us through the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:11). We're challenged to stop 'snacking on sin' and stop seeking new life in dead places—old habits, toxic patterns, and lies the enemy has spoken over us. The message emphasizes that we didn't receive a spirit of bondage to fear, but of adoption as God's children (Romans 8:15). This means we can call God 'Abba Father' and walk in the freedom that was purchased on Good Friday and proven on Resurrection Sunday. The empty tomb isn't just Jesus's story—it's our freedom notice, our declaration that the prison doors are open and we don't have to stay inside anymore.