The King Revealed in Glory
April 20, 2025
Rev. Karl Grant
What if the resurrection isn't the ending you expected, but the beginning of something even bigger? This Easter message from Mark’s Gospel doesn’t tie everything up neatly. Instead, it leaves us breathless, summoned forward into a life reshaped by Jesus' living Word. The women at the tomb don’t meet Jesus face to face but are sent ahead with a promise: He’s alive, and He's already waiting for them. Our King is revealed in glory not just by leaving death behind, but by inviting broken, unready people like us to follow Him into a future full of resurrection hope. Will you trust His Word when you can't yet see the full picture?
Takeaways:
The resurrection calls us forward into a living faith, not a tidy ending.
Jesus always keeps His promises, even when we can't see Him.
Failure (like Peter’s) does not disqualify us from God’s grace.
Our crosses are transformed by Christ’s resurrection into hope.
Resurrection hope meets us in everyday life, not just church moments.
Christ is already ahead of us in every tomorrow we face.