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Son and Lord

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

April 26th Sermon, Day 4

Jesus presented the religious leaders with a puzzle that revealed His true identity. He asked them: if the Messiah is David's son, how can David call Him 'Lord'? This wasn't just a theological riddle - it was a profound revelation about who Jesus really is. Jesus was showing that He is both David's descendant in human lineage and David's Lord in divine authority. He's fully human, born into David's family line, yet fully God, deserving of David's worship.

This dual nature means Jesus understands your human experience while possessing divine power to help you. This truth transforms how we relate to Jesus. He's not just a historical figure or moral teacher - He's the God-man who bridges heaven and earth. Because He's human, He understands your struggles, temptations, and pain. Because He's divine, He has the power to forgive, heal, and transform your life.

When you pray, you're not talking to someone who can't relate to your problems. You're speaking with someone who experienced hunger, rejection, betrayal, and physical pain. Yet you're also addressing the one who created the universe, who holds all authority, and who can do immeasurably more than you could ask or imagine. This Jesus - both son of David and Lord of David - is the one who invites you into relationship with Him today.

Bible Verse

'David himself calls him "Lord." How then can he be his son?' - Mark 12:37

Reflection Question

How does understanding Jesus as both fully human and fully divine impact the way you approach Him in prayer and daily life?

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Jesus was showing that the Messiah was both the son of David in human lineage and the Lord of David in divine authority.

Prayer

Jesus, thank You for being both my understanding friend and my powerful Lord. Help me draw near to You with confidence, knowing You care and can help.

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Perfect Reflection

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

April 26th Sermon, Day 3

Even the greatest human leaders disappoint us eventually. David, for all his accomplishments, had significant failures. He committed adultery, orchestrated murder, and made decisions that brought consequences for generations. His life was like a mirror - reflecting both good and imperfections.

We see this pattern everywhere. Politicians promise change but fall short. CEOs build companies but make ethical compromises. Even the people closest to us - parents, friends, mentors - love us imperfectly because they're human. Jesus is fundamentally different. Throughout His entire life, He demonstrated perfect righteousness. He resisted every temptation, loved completely, and obeyed His Father fully. Where David failed, Jesus succeeded. He's not like a flawed mirror that distorts our view of God; He's like a flawless window that perfectly reveals God's character without any distortion.

This matters deeply for your daily life. When you look at Jesus, you're seeing exactly what God is like - His heart toward you, His character, His love. You're not wondering if He'll let you down or if His motives are pure. In Jesus, you have a leader who will never disappoint, never compromise, and never love you less than perfectly. In a world full of broken leaders and failed promises, Jesus stands as the one completely trustworthy authority in your life.

Bible Verse

'The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word.' - Hebrews 1:3

Reflection Question

How does knowing Jesus' perfect character change the way you approach trusting Him with your deepest concerns?

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Jesus, on the other hand, is like looking through a flawless window, perfectly revealing God's character without any distortion at all.

Prayer

Lord, thank You for being perfectly trustworthy when so many leaders have failed me. Help me see You clearly and trust You completely.

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A Different Kind of Victory

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

April 26th Sermon, Day 2

David's greatest moment came when he faced Goliath - a young shepherd running toward a giant with nothing but a sling and stones. His courage inspired a nation and demonstrated that God fights for His people. David's victory was swift, decisive, and celebrated throughout Israel.

Jesus faced giants too, but they were different enemies entirely. Instead of a physical opponent, He confronted sin, death, and the brokenness that plagues every human heart. His battlefield wasn't a valley between armies - it was a cross on a hill outside Jerusalem. Where David ran toward his giant and struck him down, Jesus walked toward the cross and allowed Himself to be struck down. This wasn't defeat; it was the greatest victory in history.

Through His sacrifice, Jesus conquered the true giants that threaten us all - guilt, shame, fear, and eternal separation from God. David's victory saved Israel from a temporary enemy, but Jesus' victory saved humanity from eternal enemies. The battles you face today - whether they're internal struggles, broken relationships, or overwhelming circumstances - have already been won by Jesus. You don't have to fight for victory; you can live from His victory. This changes everything about how we approach our challenges. We're not fighting alone or in our own strength. We're standing in the triumph of the one who has already overcome.

Bible Verse

'David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet him. Reaching into his bag and taking out a stone, he slung it and struck the Philistine on the forehead.' - 1 Samuel 17:48-49

Reflection Question

What 'giants' in your life do you need to remember that Jesus has already defeated?

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David ran towards a giant and struck him down. And Jesus walked toward the cross and allowed himself to be struck down so that the true giants, the giants in your life, in my life, in the entire world, all of those giants could be defeated.

Prayer

Jesus, thank You for winning the battles I could never win. Help me live confidently in Your victory rather than fighting in my own strength.

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The Promise of a Perfect King

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

April 26th Sermon, Day 1

Throughout history, people have longed for perfect leadership. We've seen great leaders rise and fall, each carrying both strengths and flaws. In ancient Israel, King David represented the pinnacle of earthly kingship - a warrior, poet, and shepherd who united the nation. Yet even David, described as a man after God's heart, was imperfect.

God made a remarkable promise to David: one of his descendants would reign forever. This wasn't just about political succession; it was about hope for something better. Generation after generation waited for this promised king who would bring lasting peace, justice, and restoration. When Jesus arrived, He fulfilled this ancient promise in unexpected ways. He didn't come with armies or political power, but as a baby in a manger. His kingdom wouldn't be built on conquest but on love, sacrifice, and redemption.

The perfect king we've always needed wasn't just another human ruler - He was God Himself, coming to reign over our hearts. Today, we still long for perfect leadership in our world, our communities, and our lives. The good news is that the perfect king has already come. Jesus offers the leadership our souls truly crave - one marked by perfect love, unwavering faithfulness, and complete understanding of our deepest needs.

Bible Verse

'The Lord swore an oath to David, a sure oath he will not revoke: "One of your own descendants I will place on your throne."' - Psalm 132:11

Reflection Question

What qualities do you most desire in a leader, and how does Jesus embody those characteristics?

Quote

For the people of Israel, King David was way more than just a historical figure. He was the gold standard for what a king should be. A warrior, a poet, a shepherd, a leader, as we read in Scripture, a man after God's heart.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank You for being the perfect king we've always needed. Help me to recognize Your perfect leadership in my life and trust in Your goodness.

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The Way Forward

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

Sunday Rewind is a 5-day Devotional based on the weekly sermon at Resonate Community Church

April 19th Sermon, Day 5

Moses led the people toward the promised land, but Jesus leads us into eternal life. Moses offered sacrifices, but Jesus became the sacrifice. Moses spoke God's words, but Jesus is the Word made flesh.

The progression is clear - everything was pointing to Jesus, and now everything flows from Jesus. He doesn't just show us the way; He is the way. Following Jesus means more than admiring His teaching - it means surrendering our lives to Him and aligning everything we do with His truth.

This isn't about perfection; it's about direction. It's about listening to His voice, trusting His heart, and following His lead even when the path seems difficult. Moses led people out of Egypt, but Jesus leads us out of sin and into the abundant life God always intended. The question isn't whether we understand everything about following Jesus - the question is whether we're willing to take the next step He's showing us.

Bible Verse

'Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.' - Matthew 7:24

Reflection Question

What is one specific area where Jesus is calling you to move from admiring His teaching to actively following His lead?

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Following Jesus means surrendering your life to him. Not just admiring his teaching, but aligning your life to his teaching.

Prayer

Jesus, I choose to follow You not just with my mind but with my whole life. Lead me forward in trust and obedience to Your perfect will.

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