Sunday on Monday - April 6th, 2026
Yesterday, we celebrated a truth that many of us need to carry into this week:
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
That voice of condemnation, the one that whispers, “What’s wrong with me?”… “I should be past this”… “I’m no good”—it’s loud. And for many, it feels like the final word.
But Resurrection Sunday reminds us it’s not.
Because of the cross, sin is not ignored; it is fully dealt with. And because of the resurrection, the verdict is not in question; it is final. The empty tomb is God’s declaration that Jesus’ payment was accepted in full.
If you are in Christ, you are not waiting for judgment. You are living from a verdict already declared: not guilty. That doesn’t mean the struggle is gone. You may still fight sin. You may still feel the weight of failure. But here’s the difference:
You are not fighting for a verdict.
You are fighting from one.
And you are not fighting alone.
The same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead is now at work in you (Romans 8:11), giving you new power, new desires, and new life. Resurrection power isn’t just something we celebrate once a year; it’s something we live in every day.
So this week, when that old voice creeps in, don’t just try to silence it, answer it with truth.
Your condemnation stayed in the grave!
Your identity is now in Christ!
And your future is secure!
Live today in light of that empty tomb.