Title [Easter Sunday] Walk out (Matthew 28:1-6)
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I would like to introduce you to an article published in the April issue of the monthly magazine "Good Ideas", a book that family members read in the bathroom.
This article was written by the publisher Jung Yong-cheol.
People are waiting for you.
Like waiting for you to walk out of the arrival station.
May you come out of despair and frustration
To walk away from hatred and hatred
Walk away from complaints and complaints
To walk away from feelings of inferiority and superiority
Walk out of shame and fear
To walk out of depression and helplessness
May you walk away from negative thoughts and emptiness.
Spring is the story of things that come out of winter.
Walking out of the hard ground is the story of the sprout
The story of the petals walking out of the hard shell
The story of a brook walking out of the ice
The laughter of children walking out of the room...
Your door is locked inside, so no matter how many people
It is up to you to knock and walk out.
Our lives are beautiful because we walk from somewhere,
Our hearts always flutter because the story we walk in continues.
How is it? Everyone!
Isn't that a great read for Easter?
Easter is a day to testify to the events that Jesus died on the cross and was buried in the tomb and came out of the tomb. Look at verse 6. "He is not here, but is risen, just as he said. Come and see where he lay."
The Lord rose from the place where he lay and walked out. You came out of death. You walked out of death. He pushed the big stone door and walked out. You walked out of the tomb that was sealed. And I believe that he gives the power to walk today to those who believe and depend on the Lord of the resurrection.
He empowers you to walk out of despair and frustration. May you walk away from despair and frustration.
He empowers us to walk away from hatred and hatred. May you walk away from hatred and hatred.
He empowers us to walk away from complaints and complaints. I hope you can walk away from complaints and dissatisfaction.
He empowers you to walk away from your feelings of inferiority and superiority. I want you to walk away from your feelings of inferiority and superiority.
He empowers us to walk out of shame and fear. May you walk out of drowsiness and fear.
He empowers you to walk out of depression and helplessness. May you walk away from depression and helplessness.
He gives you the power to walk away from negative thoughts and emptiness. I hope that you will come out strong from negative thoughts and emptiness.
(Gospel Choir) Behind my back
The power of the resurrection is an experience we can enjoy now. Because the resurrected and living Lord dwells in us as his Spirit, we can live in the new life of the resurrection. The story of the resurrection is not the only story that has been postponed or will be in the distant future. Resurrection is to walk from a place where I cannot walk today by relying on the Lord Jesus Christ of resurrection.
You have to step out into the world's ignorance. You have to walk out of the fire of sin that engulfs my soul. You have to step out of the evil of complacency, laziness, and indolence that seek to sleep deeply. We have to walk out of the arms of Satan who deceives us, harms us, and deceives us.
Dear brothers and sisters, I hope you will tell the Lord what you most want to walk out of right now. I hope that you leave what you really want to walk out of right now to the Lord. And I bless you in the name of the Lord that I can boldly walk out of there with the Lord of the Resurrection.
Jonah came out of the belly of the fish. Lazarus walked out of the tomb. The lame beggar who was sitting begging at the beautiful gate of the temple walked out of the seat where he was sitting begging.
Did you see the chick breaking the eggshell with its weak beak and walking out? So we have to walk out. Just as a prisoner who has been imprisoned walks out of the prison door after completing his sentence, we must walk out like that.
The beautiful life of us believers is because we constantly walk out of the grave. There is hope in the life of the saints because we live in the ability to walk. The life of a saint is not a life of walking into the grave, but a life of courageously and bravely coming out of it.
Relying on the Lord of the Resurrection, I ask you to walk to life from all that kills and dies.