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The Renewal and Revival Apostolic Immersion also known as Christ Survivor Endtime Army Ministry 💜 April workers meeting charge: 📢 Meeting Charge: Post-Resurrection Activation — Living the Mandate The advent of Easter is not the conclusion of a religious calendar; it is the ignition of the believer’s purpose. After the stone was rolled away, the disciples were not called to return to their fishing boats, but to be propelled into their destiny. As church workers, our roles must shift from "celebrators of the tomb" to "witnesses of the Life." 1. Transition from Mourning to Mission In John 20:11-18, Mary Magdalene stood weeping at the empty tomb. She was looking for a dead Savior, but she met a risen Lord. Jesus gave her a specific instruction: "Do not cling to me... go instead to my brothers and tell them." 🧏♀️- Salient Point: Spiritual activation requires us to stop "clinging" to past traditions or the comfort of the sanctuary and start "going." The post-Easter role of a worker is to be a messenger of the reality of the Resurrection. We must move from the emotion of the cross to the motion of the Great Commission. 2. Re-Igniting the Burn (The Emmaus Experience) In Luke 24:13-35, two disciples walked toward Emmaus, discouraged and confused. When Jesus opened the Scriptures to them, they later remarked, "Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked with us on the road?" 🧏♀️- Salient Point: A worker without a "burning heart" is merely a functionary. After Easter, we must seek a fresh encounter with the Word. Spiritual activation happens when our revelation of Christ moves from our heads to our hearts, turning cold duty into fiery passion. If your service has become routine, ask for the "Emmaus Fire." 3. Reclaiming the Backslidden (The Restoration of Peter) In John 21, Peter, perhaps feeling he had failed too greatly, went back to fishing. Jesus met him at the shore, restored him, and gave him a three-fold command: "Feed my lambs." 🧏♀️- Salient Point: The post-Easter season is a time for pastoral vigilance. Many "seasonal" Christians attend Easter and then drift away. Our role as workers is to "feed the sheep"—to follow up, to restore the weary, and to ensure that the harvest of Easter is not lost in the weeks that follow.