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Resurrection Sunday | Luke 24 & John 20 | Risen
Welcome back to Holy Week with Through the Word. Each day, your instructions are simple:
Step 1: Hear it. Press play to listen to today's audio guide.
Step 2: Read it. Read (or listen to) today’s passage.
Step 3: Live it. Think about what you read and apply it to your life today. If you’re following this plan with friends, share your insights and questions, and encourage one another to live out what you’ve learned.
For Thought & Discussion:
Question 1: Consider the conversation between the two disciples as they left for Emmaus. How do you think they reacted to the news from some of the women that the tomb was empty?
Question 2: The resurrection of Jesus is considered by many to be the critical truth of the Christian faith. Why do think this one event is so crucial?
Question 3: In Luke 24:25, why do you think Jesus calls the two disciples foolish and slow of heart to believe? Have you ever been slow to believe what God was telling you?
Question 4: In Luke 24:46-47, Jesus gives the disciples a concise explanation of the whole story — from death to resurrection to salvation. To make sure you understand it, read it, then rewrite it in your own words. Then share and compare.
Read Luke 24 & John 20
For deeper thought… What stories from the Old Testament do you think Jesus explained to the disciples on the road?
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About this Plan
Journey through Holy Week and experience Jesus' final week on earth. This day-by-day guide follows Jesus’ footsteps from Palm Sunday to Easter. Each day Kris Langham walks you through the Word with background and insight to bring the story to life. Explore this climactic moment in history for yourself, and grow together with others through the discussion questions provided for group reflection.
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