4-17-22 Grace-Tucson Easter Sermon

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1 Corinthians 15:51-57 Easter Festival

Pastor Ron Koehler

Grace—Tucson, AZ April 17, 2022

CHRIST’S VICTORY MEANS YOUR VICTORY! There you are sitting on a folding chair, listening to the last of your opponents, the only one standing between you and the spelling bee championship. And they misspell the word! You’re excited…and a little nervous…but confident too. All you have to do is spell one more word correctly and the trophy and the bragging rights are yours! “Orthography. O-r-t-h-o-g-r-a-p-h-y. Orthography.” You nail it. You throw your hands up into the air and sprint around the gym, taking a victory lap. Confetti and balloons fill the air. The happy, old-school sound of Kool and the Gang’s “Celebration” pumps through the best speaker system a grade school has ever had! Okay, that victory celebration was all in your head, but that’s how you felt! Sweet victory! Now, some of you would have spelled orthography with two “f’s” at the end, but even though you can’t spell, once upon a time you killed it on the field or the court. Or maybe you take great satisfaction in conquering the nastiest of opponents—your family—as you sit at the kitchen table and you lay down your last UNO card. You beat cancer. That addiction? You’re winning the battle every day and you’ve been doing that for a long time. This is what victory looks like to us. On this Easter morning, we’re talking about victory, but it’s a win that doesn’t really look like those kinds of victories because all of those you work for. You earn them. Today we celebrate a victory that is given to us even though we had nothing to do with it. That’s pretty unusual because what we know is that victories are earned, not received as gifts. This victory is a bit of a mystery, a secret, as it says here in 1 Corinthians. You and I can only come to know and understand and believe the victory that Easter brings if God reveals it to us. And today he does. Before we get to the mystery of our victory, we first have to know about Christ’s victory because Christ’s victory preceded your victory, and CHRIST’S VICTORY MEANS YOUR VICTORY! Christ Gained the Victory On Easter, I don’t need to ask you why we are here this morning, other than we’re always here on Sunday mornings. Even if church is not that familiar to you, and you feel like your knowledge of the Bible isn’t that great, you, along with everyone else here, at least know that on Easter Christians celebrate Jesus rising from death. We heard the Easter proclamation in the gospel this morning “He is not here, but has been raised!” A stone rolled away. An empty tomb. The angel’s message. Victory!

Death defeated. The grave beaten. Victory!


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