"Living Hpoe" - Contemporary Worship
Read 1 Peter 1: 3-5
1. How did the theme of “Becoming a Little More Like Jesus” during Lent impact your
personal walk with Christ? Which weekly key word resonated most with you and
why?
2. The sermon mentioned the phrase, “A lot can happen in seven days.” How does the
transition from the despair of Good Friday to the joy of Easter Sunday help you
understand the concept of “Living Hope”?
3. Imagine being in Mary Magdalene’s shoes—what thoughts or emotions might you
have experienced upon finding the empty tomb? How does her encounter with the
risen Christ shape your understanding of hope?
4. Pastor Mick said Easter is “proof that good overcomes evil...light overcomes
darkness.” What personal experiences or moments have reminded you of this truth
in your own life?
5. The Message translation of the passage says, “we’ve been given a brand-new life
and have everything to live for.” What does this “brand-new life” look like for you
practically?
6. The quote, “He didn’t wait for me to get it right. He died knowing I couldn’t, and
loved me anyway,” was highlighted as a summary of the gospel. What does this
reveal about the nature of God's mercy? How does that change how you see
yourself? How does that change how you see others?
7. If Jesus has done all the heavy lifting, why do you think our response of faith is still
essential? What does “faith” look like in your day-to-day life?
8. Have you ever fallen into the trap of trying to earn God’s love or approval, even after
becoming a Christian? What helps you shift your mindset back to grace?
9. The sermon introduced the “Romans Road to Salvation.” Which verse from that path
speaks most deeply to you right now, and why? (Romans 3: 10, 3: 23, 5: 8, 6: 23,
10: 9-10, 10: 13)
10. “Living Hope” is not just for Easter Sunday—it’s for every day. What does it mean for
you to carry that hope into your relationships, challenges, and daily routines?
Prayer for the Week:
Gracious and merciful God, we thank You for the gift of Living Hope through the
resurrection of Your Son, Jesus Christ. As we reflect on the journey from the cross to the
empty tomb, we are reminded that You meet us in our weakness with grace that never
fails. Help us to live each day in the truth that we don’t have to earn Your love—you’ve
already given it freely. Strengthen our faith to trust in Your promises, and guide us to
walk in the new life You’ve made possible, sharing Your hope with a world still in need of
Your marvelous light. May our hearts continue to become a little more like Jesus and a
little less like ourselves, anchored always in Your love and mercy. We pray all of this in
the name of our risen Savior and Lord, Jesus the Christ. Amen.