What needs resurrection in your life?
“For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.” - Romans 6:5
There are places in every man’s life that can start to feel lifeless. Dreams that have faded. Hope that’s grown quiet. Parts of the heart that have shut down after disappointment, failure, or loss.
Sometimes we don’t even notice it happening. We just adapt. We lower expectations. We tell ourselves, This is just the way things are now.
The Easter story interrupts that narrative.
The resurrection reminds us that God is in the business of bringing life out of what looks dead. Not improved life. Not slightly better circumstances. New life.
The same power that raised Jesus from the grave is at work in the quiet places of your story—the places that feel stuck, worn down, or beyond repair.
Maybe it’s your passion that needs to be revived.
Maybe it’s your capacity to hope again.
Maybe it’s a relationship that feels broken.
Maybe it’s your sense of purpose that’s grown distant.
Easter is an invitation to lift your eyes and ask: Where might God be bringing new life in me?
The tomb was not the end of the story then. And it’s not the end of your story now.
What have you written off that He may want to restore?
What feels finished that He may be just beginning to renew?