The foundation of our faith
- The Gospel is not built on theory, but on facts.
- The resurrection is a historical reality, not a human invention.
- Faith is not blind trust but confidence in what God has already done.
- Your past doesn’t define your future.
- Your sin is not greater than God’s grace.
- God’s grace redefines identity and destiny.
- Don’t wrestle with doubt alone, or away from the big picture.
- Isolated doubt grows heavier when cut off from truth and community.
- Perspective is found in remembering God’s work across history.
- We won’t just be fixed up, we will be transformed.
- The resurrection promises more than repair; it is complete renewal.
- Our bodies and lives will be made new in Christ.
- We have an anchor…hold onto it.
- Hope in Christ steadies us when circumstances shake.
- God’s promises keep us grounded in times of uncertainty.
Reflection
Where is your limit on what God can do?
What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. – A.W. Tozer
Insight
- The resurrection anchors faith in historical truth, not speculation.
- Grace frees us from the weight of past sins and failures.
- Community strengthens belief in seasons of doubt.
- God promises transformation, not just repair.
- Hope in Christ is the anchor that holds through every storm.