We Remember
This message invites us on a profound journey to rediscover the true meaning behind our Easter traditions. We're challenged to examine why we do what we do—from the Easter eggs to the chocolate bunnies—and ask ourselves whether these practices genuinely honor Christ or simply distract us from Him. The sermon traces Easter's roots back to Passover, revealing how Jesus became our ultimate Passover Lamb, whose blood set us free just as the original lamb's blood protected the Israelites in Egypt. We learn that the early church didn't invent a new holiday but recognized Easter as the fulfillment of God's ancient promise. The message beautifully connects Holy Week's events—Palm Sunday's royal welcome, Maundy Thursday's commandments to serve and remember, Good Friday's sacrifice, and Resurrection Sunday's triumph—as one continuous celebration of liberation. Most powerfully, we're reminded that every Sunday should be a mini-Easter, a weekly celebration of the resurrection that changed everything. The central question posed to us is penetrating: Are our traditions pointing us toward Jesus, or have they become empty rituals that consume our energy without transforming our hearts? This isn't about legalism or abandoning joy, but about intentionality—ensuring that everything we do, especially during this sacred season, brings glory to the One who gave everything for us.
