Sunday, April 12, 2026 – Week 2 Overview (Alive Again — Living Resurrection Every Day)

Where Are We Headed This Week?

Resurrection doesn’t remove fear—it meets us in it.

This week, we step into a locked room filled with anxious hearts. The disciples are afraid. The doors are shut. The future feels uncertain. And right in the middle of it, Jesus appears—not to correct, but to calm.

Before He sends them, He speaks peace.

This week invites us to consider what it means to let Jesus meet us in the places we’ve closed off—and to discover that peace is not found in control, but in His presence.


A Deeper Look

John’s account of the resurrection continues not with bold faith, but with quiet fear.

The disciples are not celebrating—they are hiding. Even after hearing that Jesus is alive, their lived reality hasn’t caught up to that truth. The doors are still locked. The tension is still real.

And then Jesus shows up.

He does not wait for them to open the door. He enters anyway. And His first word is not instruction, but peace: “Peace be with you.”

This is the rhythm of resurrection life:
Presence before purpose.
Peace before mission.

Thomas represents another layer of the story—honest doubt. He doesn’t pretend belief. He names his need to see, to touch, to know. And instead of rejecting him, Jesus returns to meet him personally.

This is the invitation of resurrection:
Not to perform faith, but to bring our real selves—fear, questions, and all—into the presence of Jesus.

Resurrection life grows not in pretending, but in honesty.


Biblical Texts This Week

  • Monday, April 13, 2026 – Old Testament: Acts 2:14a, 22–32
  • Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – Psalm: Psalm 16
  • Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – Epistle: 1 Peter 1:3–9
  • Thursday, April 16, 2026 – Gospel: John 20:19–31

Weekly Practices

Practice: Open the Locked Room (5–10 minutes daily)

Each day this week, take a few quiet moments and gently ask:

  • What am I afraid of right now?
  • What part of my life feels closed off or guarded?
  • Where am I trying to manage instead of trusting?

Then pray simply: “Jesus, meet me here.”

Sit in stillness. You don’t need to force anything.

Peace doesn’t come from fixing everything—it comes from letting Jesus enter what you’ve been holding shut.

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