April 6 – Hope That Rises from the Tomb
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! By His great mercy He has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. — 1 Peter 1:3 Easter Sunday proclaims that Christ is risen. The days that follow invite us to live in that reality. Peter describes resurrection hope as a living hope —not a fragile wish or vague optimism, but a steady, breathing confidence rooted in what God has done. Because Jesus rose from the dead, our hope is not tied to circumstances, success, or stability. It is anchored in the mercy and power of God. Consider what kind of hope shapes your daily life. Ask yourself: Is my hope dependent on things going well? Do I feel hopeful only when situations improve? What would it look like for my hope to be rooted in the resurrection instead of my circumstances? Where do I most need living hope right now? Resurrection hope does not deny hardship. It simply refuses to believe that hardship is the end of the story. Tod...