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God’s Everlasting Love. Week 1. Jeremiah 31:3 Jeremiah 31:31–34 Romans 6:4. God’s love is certain. Our hope is based on God’s everlasting love. The new covenant in Jesus means that God forgives and forgets–it’s a fact!. Sin Knows No Strangers. Week 2. Romans 5:6–11 Romans 3:23
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God’s Everlasting Love Week 1 Jeremiah 31:3 Jeremiah 31:31–34 Romans 6:4
God’s love is certain. • Our hope is based on God’s everlasting love. • The new covenant in Jesus means that God forgives and forgets–it’s a fact!
Sin Knows No Strangers Week 2 Romans 5:6–11 Romans 3:23 Jeremiah 31:3
Sin has made us enemies of God. • God’s grace, mercy, and never-ending love have rescued us. • Through Jesus, we can be friends of God.
Spiritual Housecleaning Week 3 Matthew 21:12–17Jeremiah 31:3 John 2:19
Jesus was infuriated with what the temple had become. • We bring our confession, prayers, and praise to the House of God. • We focus on the cross and the open tomb.
Is It I, Lord? Week 4 Matthew 26:20–25 Jeremiah 31:3 Isaiah 55:7
Jesus faced abandonment and betrayal. • Judas’ act of betrayal haunted him–was his life wasted? • The sins of every sinner are forgiven by Jesus’ everlasting love.
Adding Insult to Injury Week 5 Luke 23:34–43 Matthew 27:40–42 John 19:30
Irony 1: Jesus’ charge was true. • Irony 2: Only Jesus knew what he was truly doing. • Irony 3: Our Lord didn’t need saving.
The Passion Story Paradox Week 6 Zechariah 9:9 Matthew 21:1–11 Philippians 2:6–8
Jesus’ actions fulfilled Scripture. • Jesus knew what would happen and kept going out of love for us. • Jesus accepts our prayers and praises today.
A Love That Never Dies Easter Sunday Matthew 28:1–10 Luke 24:5–6 Jeremiah 31:3
Jesus’ friends were filled with joy and fear. • Jesus’ resurrection gives us meaning and purpose. • We can live Easter lives of hope and joy and witness!