
What Are You Looking For? | Easter Sermon | Luke 24:1-12
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In this Easter sermon, Pastor David Watson explores the universal human search for meaning and rest. He begins with an analogy of looking in the fridge late at night, illustrating how we often search for satisfaction in the wrong places. Watson then references Solomon's futile search for meaning in Ecclesiastes, emphasizing that true fulfillment isn't found in worldly pursuits.
The sermon's core message is that the answer to our search isn't found in something, but in someone - Jesus Christ. Watson analyzes the resurrection account in Luke 24, focusing on the women at the tomb and the disciples' initial disbelief. He argues that Jesus' resurrection proves He is the living answer we're all seeking.
Watson concludes by challenging listeners to respond to Jesus' offer of life and rest. He encourages those who are perplexed or doubting to seek answers and invite Jesus into their questions. For believers, he urges them to share the hope found in a personal relationship with the resurrected Christ.