V-E Day!
4/17/2022
May 8, 1945, is known as Victory in Europe or V-E Day. That is the date that allied forces defeated the Nazi war machine bringing an end to WWII in Europe. For 77 years, Europe remained free from military conflict, but that call came to a sudden end in 2022 with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. These tragic events serve to remind us that permanent peace remains elusive. No political, military or diplomatic efforts have been able to produce a permanent peace. But long before V-E Day, there was another day of victory. A day is known to many as the first Easter. It was on this V-E (Victory on Easter) Day that Jesus ultimately and finally ended our war with sin and ransomed us from hell. Join us on April 17 as we celebrate the ultimate V-E Day!
Passage
1 Corinthians 15:1-25
Principles
The resurrection of Jesus is ________________ of God’s victory and __________________ of our hope.
Practice
Place your faith in the ________________________ of Jesus and His victory over sin on the __________ .
Daily Readings
This week, as you read accounts of the resurrection, ask the Holy Spirit to fill you with the assurance of God’s victory and the hope of your resurrection from sin, death, and the grave.
- Day 1: Matthew 28
- Day 2: Mark 16
- Day 3: Luke 24
- Day 4: John 11
- Day 5: John 20
- Day 6: John 21
- Day 7: 1 Corinthians 15
Suggested Resources
The Day the Revolution Began, by N.T Wright
Surprised by Hope, by N.T. Wright
Jesus, the final days, by N.T. Wright and Craig Evans
Six Hours One Friday, by Max Lucado
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis
Screwtape Letters, by C.S. Lewis
The Great Divorce, by C.S. Lewis