Easter
Summary
The sermon focuses on the resurrection of Jesus and the importance of making beliefs personal and transformative, rather than merely theoretical. Using the Easter story and Peter's narrative as a backdrop, the pastor explores how believing something doesn't automatically change behavior until it becomes deeply personal and meaningful. The key message is that beliefs only become powerful when they genuinely impact one's life, moving from intellectual assent to lived experience, as demonstrated through Peter's journey of denial, restoration, and reconnection with Jesus. The practical takeaway is that true faith requires more than just believing a set of facts; it demands a personal transformation that fundamentally changes how we live, love, and interact with others.