Southview Baptist Church

Easter at Southview | Dispel Debt
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Easter sermon series. In John 19:17-42, we see that the crucifixion of Jesus is not only a historical and theological event, but a deeply personal act of love. Video of the worship service is available beginning Sunday at 9:30 AM at https://southviewbaptist.org/live.
Locations & Times
Southview Baptist Church
3434 S 13th St, Lincoln, NE 68502, USA
Sunday 9:30 AM
1. My Shame — The shame of the crucifixion should remind us of the shame of our sin debt (17‑27).
• The parade of the condemned is my parade (17‑18).
• The crimes of the condemned are my crimes (19‑22).
• The shame of the condemned is my shame (23‑24).
• The pain of the affected is because of me (25‑27).
Action: Take your shame to the cross.
• The parade of the condemned is my parade (17‑18).
• The crimes of the condemned are my crimes (19‑22).
• The shame of the condemned is my shame (23‑24).
• The pain of the affected is because of me (25‑27).
Action: Take your shame to the cross.
2. My Payment — The death of Jesus marks the complete payment of our sin debt (28‑37).
• The glory of the moment is the total payment (28‑30).
• The preview of the moment is the Passover (31‑33).
• The intentionality of the moment is witnessed (34‑37).
Action: On the blank below, write down a sin you are vexed with, scratch it out, and write “paid in full.”
• The glory of the moment is the total payment (28‑30).
• The preview of the moment is the Passover (31‑33).
• The intentionality of the moment is witnessed (34‑37).
Action: On the blank below, write down a sin you are vexed with, scratch it out, and write “paid in full.”

Hyssop
3. My Hope — The burial of Jesus drives us to remember all hope is not lost (38‑42).
• The death of Jesus deserves memorializing and honoring (38‑39).
• Despite the clear teaching of Jesus, we can sometimes forget that He has promised resurrection (40‑42).
• So we should regularly remind ourselves that resurrection is coming (1 Cor. 15:20).
Action: This week, as you anticipate Easter Sunday, use that anticipation to also anticipate your future resurrection.
• The death of Jesus deserves memorializing and honoring (38‑39).
• Despite the clear teaching of Jesus, we can sometimes forget that He has promised resurrection (40‑42).
• So we should regularly remind ourselves that resurrection is coming (1 Cor. 15:20).
Action: This week, as you anticipate Easter Sunday, use that anticipation to also anticipate your future resurrection.
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