Come Follow Me for Teens: He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory (EASTER)
“He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory”
“He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory”
In this episode of Come Follow Me for Teens, we explore the Easter message and the hope that comes through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. From the very beginning, God’s plan has centered on Christ—and because of Him, pain, darkness, and even death are not the end.
This lesson helps teens understand why life includes testing and hardship, how those experiences can serve a greater purpose, and how Jesus Christ gives us the power to rise above every difficult moment we face. The message of the empty tomb reminds us that no matter how heavy life feels, hope is always possible.
As we study this week, teens will learn that because Christ lives, they are never alone in their struggles. Through Him, healing is real, growth is possible, and brighter days will come.
This study and teaching guide is designed to help parents and leaders guide teens through the Easter message of Jesus Christ and the hope that comes through His Resurrection.
Together, you’ll explore why life includes pain and testing, how trials can serve a divine purpose, and how Jesus Christ can help us rise above every dark place we may find ourselves in. Centered on the message of the empty tomb, this lesson helps teens see that because Christ lives, pain is not permanent, darkness is not final, and hope is always possible.
The guide helps teens move beyond simply knowing the Easter story by encouraging meaningful discussion about:
Why life’s hardest experiences can become part of God’s refining work
How Christ helps us rise above pain, discouragement, and darkness
Why the Resurrection gives lasting hope in every season of life
How seeking Christ in the needs of others brings healing and light
Designed for meaningful conversation rather than lecture, this resource helps adults lead teens in applying the message of Easter to their real-life struggles, questions, and spiritual growth.
Ideal for:
Home study, Sunday lessons, youth discussions, and small groups.
Everything parents and youth leaders need to teach "Come Follow Me" to teens - Without hours of prep.