#12 Hope When Running On Empty

#12 Hope When Running On Empty

John 20:1-18

Talk Summary

Feeling like your “hope tank” is running on empty? Our last talk in the I Am series invites you to consider the kind of hope that can actually carry you through life’s uncertainty. From John 20, we trace the first Easter morning that began in confusion, grief, and low expectations. Then, we see how everything changes with the resurrection of Jesus.

The talk follows two key encounters: John, who moves from confusion to belief as he carefully considers the evidence of the empty tomb, and Mary, who moves from deep despair to personal joy as she meets the risen Jesus who knows her by name.

From these two responses, we’re shown that real hope comes by trusting in the truth of the resurrection and experiencing the personal presence of Jesus.

The talk then widens to us: because Jesus truly rose, hope is no longer fragile or circumstantial, but grounded in a future resurrection, a restored creation, and a present relationship with Christ by his Spirit.

This living hope doesn’t deny life’s hardships, but steadies us within them and sends us out to share it with others.

If your hope feels low, this message points you to the one who can truly fill it.

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