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In what ways do we need more hope in our lives today?
This passage from Luke 7:11–17 reveals Jesus as the divine Savior who conquers death and despair through a miraculous resurrection, demonstrating His authority over sin, sorrow, and the grave. By touching the bier of a dead young man—a act that would have rendered Him ceremonially unclean under Jewish law—Jesus not only restores life but also defeats the power of death, affirming His identity as the Lord who brings hope where there is none. The sermon emphasizes that while the world bombards us with messages of doom, whether through media, fear-based advertising, or societal anxieties, Jesus' power transcends all such threats, offering a hope grounded in His victory over sin and death. This miracle is not merely a historical event but a profound sign of God's ongoing presence and redemption, fulfilling the prophetic promise of a great prophet who has visited His people and inaugurating the new creation that will one day fully come. The call is to live with bold faith, rejecting despair, and becoming living testimonies of resurrection hope in a broken world.
