this past sunday

June 14th Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a profound sermon on the challenging yet essential topic of "death and dying," drawing from the powerful message that "while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Through this lens, we explored how God's love transforms our understanding of mortality.

  • Death is Not Natural: Pastor Gustafson reminded us that death was never part of God's original plan for creation. It's an intruder brought by sin, and acknowledging this helps us understand the depth of our grief and the hope we have in Christ.
  • Christ's Compassionate Sacrifice: We learned how Jesus, like a brave firefighter, enters into the "fire" of sin and death to rescue us. His death and resurrection assure us that death's sting is removed, offering us eternal life.
  • Living with Purpose: The sermon encouraged us to live with a focus on love and service, knowing that our earthly lives are temporary but meaningful. We are God's treasured possession, called to reflect His love in all we do.

As we reflect on these teachings, let's face the week ahead with renewed confidence in Christ's victory over death. May we find strength and purpose in knowing that our lives are precious to God, and let this understanding guide our interactions and decisions.

Sermon Study GUide

June 14, 2026 Sermon

Hey, God, What About Death and Dying?
Reading

  • Romans 5:8
  • Genesis 1:31
  • John 11:35
  • Psalm 23:4

Warm Up
  • Reflect on a time when you encountered the theme of mortality in your life. How did it affect you?
  • How do you currently understand the concept of death in a spiritual context?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Romans 5:8. What does this verse reveal about God's love and sacrifice?
  • Consider Genesis 1:31. How does this verse describe God's original creation? What was absent from it?
  • Reflect on John 11:35. What does Jesus' reaction at Lazarus' tomb tell us about His nature?

Personal Reflection
  • What does it mean for death to be considered an enemy, as discussed in the sermon?
  • How does the imagery of Jesus as a firefighter entering a burning building help you understand His role in salvation?
  • Explore Psalm 23:4. How does this passage provide comfort in the face of death?

Personal Application
  • In what ways can you face the reality of death with the confidence described in the sermon?
  • How can understanding death as a homecoming change your perspective on your current life?
  • Identify one person in your community who might be struggling with grief or fear of death. How can you support them this week?
  • Plan a personal action step to deepen your trust in Jesus' promise of eternal life.