The Scott Sauls Podcast

Easter Monday: What's Next After Easter?

6 min · 6 apr 2026
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Easter Monday brings us back to everyday life. The resurrection has happened, but the disciples still have to work, eat, and move forward. This is where most of us live. Not in dramatic moments, but in ordinary days. This episode explores what it means to live in light of the resurrection in real life. Faith is not only about belief, but about how we work, love, and serve in daily rhythms. If Jesus is alive, then nothing we do in love is meaningless. This is where resurrection becomes personal and practical. VIDEOS: http://youtube.com/scottsauls [http://youtube.com/scottsauls] ADDITIONAL INFO: Website: http://scottsauls.com [http://scottsauls.com] Essays: http://scottsauls.substack.com [http://scottsauls.substack.com] Socials: https://linktr.ee/scottsauls [https://linktr.ee/scottsauls]

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