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The Weight of a Word

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Did you know that Easter Sunday is the most attended service of the year for churches across
the U.S.? Whether it’s a cherished family tradition before the egg hunt or that one special annual
visit, it’s easy to see why. People are naturally drawn to the profound hope and celebration of
the Resurrection Day. Please know that you don’t need a lifetime of perfect church attendance
to claim the hope of the empty tomb; the invitation was written before you even knew His name.
Let’s take a moment to dive into the story and focus on Jesus’s two most famous last phrases
while on the cross that prove just how eager He is to welcome you into His family. You belong
here.

The Words of Forgiveness
"Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." (Luke 23:34)

Jesus’s first words from the cross were nothing short of radical. He didn't wait for an apology,
nor did he retaliate. Instead, He prayed for the very people driving the nails. This proves a
life-changing truth: Grace isn’t a reward for good behavior. It’s a gift given long before we ever
thought to choose Him. If you’re a new believer, take heart—your new life doesn't depend on a
promise of perfection; your past is already handled. Jesus signed your pardon before you even
knew you needed one.

The Word of Absolute Victory
"It is finished." (John 19:30)

When Jesus shouted "it is finished," He wasn't announcing a defeat. He was declaring a
completion. In the original language, this was the cry of a debt being paid in full that tore the
veil, opening a direct line for a relationship with Him. For a new believer, these three words are
the end of exhaustion. They mean your faith isn't a "to-do" list you have to master to keep God
happy, but a finished work you simply get to rest in. You don't have to spend your life wondering
if you’ve done enough to reach Him because Jesus already did the heavy lifting to reach you
and offer the grace we don’t deserve. Your walk toward a relationship doesn’t have to start with
a checklist. You just have to walk the path He has already cleared for you.

Between the prayer of forgiveness and the shout of victory, Jesus settled your future. You didn't
have to earn a seat at the table because He made the ultimate sacrifice to make sure your
name was on the guest list. Welcome home.

An Easter Prayer
"Lord, thank you that the story of Easter isn’t just a historical event, but a personal invitation.
Thank you for the words you spoke on the cross that settled my past and secured my future
before I even knew I needed you. Today, I stop trying to earn your love and choose to rest in
your finished work. Help me to walk in the freedom of being forgiven and the confidence of
being yours. Amen."

The Ultimate Gift

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9And behold, an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around
them, and they were greatly afraid. 10Then the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid, for behold,
I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. 11For there is born to you this
day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. -Luke 2:9-11 NKJV

Merry Christmas from the Torrance Community Church family! As we reflect on the year we are
leaving behind, we are in amazement of the generosity our church has shown. Thank you for
your desire to help your friends, neighbors, and community through love and outreach. As we
look forward to the year to come, we pray for more lives to be changed through discipleship,
hospitality, and kindness, just as God has done for us.

Though we are undeserving, God gave us the ultimate gift when He sent us Jesus. We were
sent a “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, [and] Prince of Peace” (Isaiah
9:6, NKJV).
          ● Wonderful Counselor: Though we might not have all the answers, He does and yearns
              to guide us.
          ● Mighty God: He is righteous and just, yet gives grace when we falter.
          ● Everlasting Father: He is always there to walk through trials with us, holding our hand
             the entire way.
          ● Prince of Peace: He is rooted in spiritual harmony and restoration - He offers us rest.

How lucky are we to have everything we will ever need and more through Christ Jesus?
Because of His sacrifice, we are able to have a personal relationship with Him to guide us into a
life worthy of salvation. Life comes with many challenges, both big and small, but we were never
meant to walk it alone. We are called to be generous with our time, our love, and our energy so
that others can experience the same gift they may not know they’ve been given - a Savior who
loves them and only wants the very best for their lives. Thank you, God, for sending your son to
be a beacon of love and light to guide us through.

Whether you have heard the story of Jesus’s birth a million times or this season is your first, we
would love for you to listen to last Sunday’s sermon that focuses on the joy and love his birth
brings. Many blessings to you and your families this Christmas and going into the New Year!

Your Torrance Church Family