March 19
Confusion; The Reality of Blindness
Matthew 26:17-30
Senior Pastor | Steve Schellin
Even after three years together, the followers of Jesus were still confused about Who He was and what He came to do. They thought they knew Him, but their eyes were still blinded by their limitations. That confusion and blindness still can be removed when we understand what His broken body and shed blood meant for us. To prepare, read Matthew 26:17-30.
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March 26
Betrayal; Failure is Obvious To Everyone But Me
Matthew 26:31-35; 69-75
Senior Pastor | Steve Schellin
Peter’s denial of Jesus – sometimes we’re the last one to notice our own weaknesses. It’s hard to see your faults when you’re walking with other broken people. But when you stand next to Jesus, you make one of two choices: you either defend your failures and deny you’re messed up OR you allow Him to open your eyes to all that needs repaired in your spirit. To prepare, read Matthew 26:31-75.
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April 2
Awakened; Finally Figuring It Out
Matthew 27:45:54
Senior Pastor | Steve Schellin
The soldiers at the cross realize Who Jesus is – when you live in a world of blindness it can be hard to understand the truth that’s right in front of your eyes. Many incredible and miraculous things took place when Jesus was crucified on the cross. At the moment of His final breath, some of the soldiers standing guard over the moment acknowledged, “I get it now. This man is definitely the Son of God.” To prepare, read Matthew 27:45-54.
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April 7
Good Friday | Safe; Two Views on Staying Secure
Matthew 27:57-66
Senior Pastor | Steve Schellin
Comparing Joseph of Arimathea to Pilate – Joseph kept Jesus body safe from scavengers and thieves and in burying Him, kept Him sacred to his heart. He saw Jesus and believed. Pilate wanted to keep Jesus secure in His tomb to keep Himself safe from losing His power. He could not get past His own security to recognize the truth about Who Jesus was. To prepare, read Matthew 27:57-66.
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April 9
Easter; Now I See!
Matthew Luke 24:13-35
Senior Pastor | Steve Schellin
Jesus appears to two men on the road to Emmaus. They were sad because all they thought would happen through Jesus seemed lost due to His crucifixion. Jesus takes the time to walk with them and explain all the truth of Scripture from the beginning of the Bible through the prophets. Finally, as they ate together they realized Who it was they were talking with...the same Jesus Christ they had been mourning. Jesus still opens eyes today if we would listen to His voice. To prepare, read Luke 24:13-35.
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