Sunday School Apr 12th – Do you believe the report?

Text: Mark 16:9-14

For three days:

  • They had been living in the shadows.
  • Hope had been dead.
  • Their eyes had been swollen with weeping.

Oh, if they had only remembered that He had said He would rise again.

Thought: They could have been rejoicing all this time.

Did they forget Mark 14:28?

Matthew 17:22-23?

Matthew 16:21?

Do you believe that He arose? (Discussion)

I. Note the background of today’s text

Luke 24: 1-8

Mark 16:1-8

Note the response of the angel. Mark 16:6

Picture this conversation

  • You are looking for Jesus— He is not here— he is risen.
  • No grave could hold Him.
  • He made the tomb where He was buried.
  • Here on earth He showed His power over death.
  • He brought three people back from death to life again and now— He exhibits this power over death by coming back to life Himself.
  • He told you that He would be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and that on the third day, He would rise again.

Now look in your Bible. (Mark 16:9-11)

II. He appeared first to Mary Magdelene

She went to the tomb while it was yet dark. In John 20:11 we find her weeping. She looked into the sepulcher weeping and as she wept— the angel asked her, “Woman why weepest thou?” and she said, “Because they have taken away my Lord and I know not where they have laid Him.” John 20:11-13

Then note John 20:14-15.

Now read Mark 16:10-11

Did the disciples believe her report? No

Why? Was it because of her background? Was it because she was a woman? Was it a lack of faith on the part of the disciples, or was it fear— that had taken hold.

Now read Mark 16:12-13.

III. His appearance to two disciples on the road to Emmaus

What did they do? Neither believed.

Who were those two disciples? We are told the name of one. Read Luke 24:13-18. About what were they talking? Who joined them in their conversation? How did Jesus respond to them? Read Luke 24:27-31.

Now read Mark 16:12-13

On this Easter Sunday morning— Do you really believe? Do you really believe— that Jesus died and rose again— just for you?

IV. Now read Mark 16:14

Picture the scene— the disciples had gathered into a certain room and locked the doors because they feared the Jews and while they sat in grief— Jesus came and stood in their midst.

For what did he rebuke them?

Conclusion:

  • Do you believe that He arose?
  • Do you love Jesus?
  • Have you told others about Jesus?
  • How long has it been since you told others?

On this Easter Sunday morning of 2020, you and I have a message to tell.

Jesus Christ is our only Hope.


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How to Give Online or by Text Message to Kolola Springs

Now, more than ever, our church must stay the course. With families and small businesses in our community facing uncharted waters due to COVID-19, our mission remains the same. Through your generosity, we can continue to reach those in need and help them through this challenging time, while continuing to to pay the salaries of our staff.
 
Since it is not an option to give in person, we wanted to remind you that online giving and text giving is available on our brand new website, https://www.kololasprings.org.
 
Here is a short video on how online giving works:
 
 
 
 
Here is a short video on how text giving works:
 
 
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Finally, in the coming days, our new church app will be available from the Apple or Google app stores. Once our new app is live, you will be able to give via the app as well. We will send out a separate email announcing the launch of our new app.
 
We appreciate you taking a few moments to learn about this secure way to give online to our church. Please, let us know if you have any questions.
 
In Christ,
 
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Backyard Jam Session April 2, 2020


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Sunday School Lesson April 5th

Text: Matthew 27:57-61

Mark 15:42-47

Luke 23:50-56

John 19:38-42
 

Who was Joseph of Arimathea?

Matthew 27:56

John 19:38

Mark 15:43
 

· He could be described as a rich man.

· A member of the Sanhedrin

· A righteous man looking for the kingdom of God

· A secret disciple of Jesus

· He did not take part in the resolution of the Sanhedrin to put Jesus to death.

· After the resurrection, he secured permission from Pilate to remove the body of Jesus from the cross and lay it in his own tomb.

· He was a Christian who was a coward who had never confessed Christ publicly.

· He was a man (on scene) who watched Jesus die.
 

Can you imagine the quiet he must have felt? Picture the scene. He reasoned to himself.

· I did not vote for his death.

· If I had spoken for Jesus, they would have killed me.

· My name would be in disgrace.

· I could have lost my riches.
 
The day went on and then Jesus died. Joseph of Arimathea came to his senses, and he came to Pilate and begged for the body of Jesus. This was his public profession— right before the Jews, the Sanhedrin, the Gentiles as well. He went right to Pilate.
 
Note that the great multitude had not all departed. Joseph joined, John, the beloved, Mary, the grief-stricken mother, Mary Magdelene, the other Mary, and Nicodemus.
 
And so, we picture Joseph of Arimathea, a disciple of Jesus— but secretly in fear of the Jews.
 
Thought: How many people— how many Christians are pictured?
 
Oh, some have trusted Jesus, but have never claimed it publicly. Have you seen the cross? That is what it took to get Joseph of Arimathea off the fence.
 
In a restaurant you never bow your head to pray because of onlookers. Do you need to see the cross? Maybe you are never seen with your Bible, because you are afraid of the crowd. Do you need to see the cross? Maybe you never give your personal testimony publicly, because you afraid of the crowd. Do you need to see the cross?
 
Have you seen the cross? That is what it took to get Joseph of Arimathea to quit straddling the fence.
 
On this Sunday before Easter, please assemble your family to pray.
 

In times like these, we need the Savior. We need an anchor.


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Oh, how mighty is the LORD!

Psalm 24:1-2

1 The earth is the Lord‘s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.

For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.


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