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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Motion Church led by Pastors Chris and Shelley Reid. To learn more about our church visit our website www.motionchurch.com. To support the work God is doing here at Motion, go to www.motionchurch.com/give. We hope you are encouraged!
Welcome to the weekly podcast of Motion Church led by Pastors Chris and Shelley Reid. To learn more about our church visit our website www.motionchurch.com. To support the work God is doing here at Motion, go to www.motionchurch.com/give. We hope you are encouraged!
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Friday Jun 12, 2026
Easter
Friday Jun 12, 2026
Friday Jun 12, 2026
Motion Church | Easter: "Does the Offer Still Stand?"
What happens when you show up with an expired coupon? You already know the answer — and so does God.
This Easter at Motion Church, we're looking at the Easter story through a slightly different lens: redemption. What does it really mean to be redeemed? And is the offer of salvation — purchased at the highest price imaginable — still available to you today?
The answer is a resounding yes.
The Bible defines redemption as "the act of God buying back or rescuing humanity from slavery to sin and death through the costly sacrifice of Jesus Christ." Romans 3 makes it clear: every one of us has sinned and fallen short, leaving us with a debt we can never repay on our own. But God, unwilling to leave his prize creation in that condition, set a plan in motion — sending his own Son to satisfy that debt once and for all.
Jesus didn't just come to show us what it means to be human. "Jesus, from the moment that he entered into humanity, had a purpose, and that purpose was to redeem humanity." The cross was the cost. The empty tomb is the guarantee. As the disciples discovered on the road to Emmaus, the resurrection isn't just a miracle — it's the proof that the offer holds. "The resurrection guarantees your redemption. The offer still stands."
And here's the thing about this offer: it doesn't come with an expiration date. God doesn't go out of business. "He is the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end… the offer stands from generation to generation." The coupon never expires — but you and I do. "It's a tailor-made offer that's just for you that doesn't expire, but you do."
So the question isn't whether the offer is still good. It is. The question is: what are you waiting for?
"Redemption offers freedom. Redemption offers peace. Redemption offers belonging, purpose, healing for the hurting, and being made whole to those who are broken. Redemption offers eternal life."
Don't let your coupon go unredeemed.

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