Reverb Church
Discussion Guide

The King of Kings

Pastor Bryan
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April 5, 2026

Main Idea

The main idea of Pastor Bryan’s message was that Jesus is the true King of Kings, and His resurrection confirms His authority, identity, and mission. We were reminded that Easter is not just about an event, but about the reality that Jesus conquered sin and death, validating every promise God made. We saw that while the world may have rejected and condemned Him, the resurrection was God’s declaration that Jesus is King over all. This challenges us to move beyond simply believing in the story and to respond personally to what it means. We were encouraged to recognize our need for Him, trust in His finished work, and submit our lives to His leadership. Ultimately, the message called us to reflect on whether we have truly acknowledged Jesus as King and are living in response to that truth.

Scripture References

Luke 24:1-12, Isaiah 9:6-7, Daniel 7:13-14, John 18:33-37, Romans 3:23-24, Romans 10:9-10

Where do you find yourself right now in your faith journey, and what has shaped that?

The resurrection isn’t just a moment in history—it’s God’s declaration that Jesus is King.

Why can it be difficult to believe or trust something even when it’s true?

Discussion Questions:

How does Jesus’ authority differ from what we typically see in the world?

What does the resurrection confirm about who Jesus is?

What is one area of your life that would change if you fully trusted Jesus as King?

The question isn’t just if Jesus rose, but what His resurrection means for your life.

Summary

In Pastor Bryan’s Easter message, The King of Kings, we were reminded that the resurrection of Jesus was not just a moment to celebrate, but the fulfillment of God’s promises throughout history. Looking at Luke 24, we saw that the empty tomb confirmed that Jesus was not defeated, but victorious. Even though the disciples came expecting death, they encountered life, showing us that God often works beyond our expectations. We were taken through the story of Scripture, seeing how prophets like Isaiah and Daniel pointed to a coming King whose reign would never end. We learned that Jesus not only declared Himself as King but proved it through His resurrection. This moment reversed the verdict of the world and revealed God’s truth. Ultimately, we were challenged to consider what the resurrection means for us personally and how we respond to Jesus as King.

Call to Action

Some next steps to take this week:

Respond to the resurrection by placing your trust in Jesus and acknowledging Him as King over your life.

Take a step of faith by surrendering an area of your life to Jesus’ authority and living in light of His victory.

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