About this episode
This episode discusses the significance of Jesus' resurrection and its implications for life and death.
Easter Sunday 2026 For thousands of years, death seemed to have the final word. From the garden of Eden through the long history of the prophets, every story ended the same way: they all died. Even when Ezekiel stood in a valley of dry bones and watched God breathe life into them, the "echo of death" eventually caught up to him too. It felt like an unbreakable pattern that chased all of history, leaving us with a vision of life that always felt limited and fragile. But then Jesus stepped into the grave and did something no one else could do. He did not just escape death; He defeated it. By rising again, He broke the old cycle and invited us into an entirely new creation where death no longer has a seat at the table. He is the Resurrection and the Life, settling us in a land where we can finally breathe again alongside Him. Consider this: If Jesus really is the "I Am" who holds the power over life and death, how does that change the way you look at your own future? When you face the "dry bones" or the "dead ends" in your life today, do you believe He has the power to open those graves and bring you into something entirely new? Sunday: https://lovechapelhill.com/sunday Connect…
People in this episode
Host: Love Chapel Hill Team
Topics covered
- resurrection
- life after death
- Christian faith
- Easter
- new creation
- hope
Keywords
- resurrection
- Easter
- Jesus
- life
- death
- hope
- Christianity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Love Chapel Hill
Books & works: Ezekiel
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