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“Moving from Easter Story to Easter Faith" † On the Monday following Easter, a business owner must lay-off an employee who has been with his company since the beginning. How will Christ's resurrection guide him? † On the Monday following Easter, a minister and spouse will move to a remote country church more than two hours further away from elderly relatives dependent upon their care. How will Jesus' resurrection help them continue in God’s ministry while dealing with disappointment? † On the Monday following Easter, the families of those who died in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks must find a way to go on living despite the unimaginable grief they must bear. How will Christ's resurrection enable them to endure? † On the Monday following Easter, you too must wrestle with the unique challenges our changing world offers. How will Jesus Christ's resurrection help you face life's obstacles? If Easter signifies more than bunnies, brightly colored eggs and new clothes... hard questions must be answered. Palm Sunday, the last supper, Jesus praying in the garden, his arrest, the appalling crucifixion and the resurrection has to be more than just an annual story-time hour… doesn't it? This years Oscar winning movie may be compelling drama but would you see it every year? I think not. So how does Easter help us find real answers for Monday morning problems? Maybe it would help to remember the followers of Jesus as they removed his lifeless body from the cross and laid it in a borrowed tomb? For three years their lives had meaning and purpose. Once, they were preparing for a "New Kingdom" and Christ would be their Messiah. Now, they were holed up like frightened rabbits awaiting the strike of hungry predators. Confused, grief-stricken and deeply troubled the disciples faced a Monday morning filled only with despair. |
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But Easter morning would bring about a dramatic transformation… “Early on Sunday morning, as the new day was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went out to see the tomb. Suddenly there was a great earthquake, because an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and rolled aside the stone and sat on it. His face shone like lightning, and his clothing was as white as snow. The guards shook with fear when they saw him, and they fell into a dead faint. Then the angel spoke to the women. "’Don't be afraid!" he said. "I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He isn't here! He has been raised from the dead, just as he said would happen. Come, see where his body was lying. And now, go quickly and tell his disciples he has been raised from the dead…’" (Matthew 28:1-7) Jesus was alive! The disciples could restore their broken dreams and continue preparations for a "New Kingdom." Christ was their Messiah after all. No longer would they be frightened rabbits. The now bold followers of Jesus would launch a movement that would change the world. "Hear the Good News! Jesus Christ has defeated death and offers eternal life to all who believe." † For the business owner, the critical decisions must still be made but the living Christ gives him the compassion and wisdom to provide real help for his employee and friend. † The minister must move, but church members begin visiting his parents offering help and support. Jesus Christ is alive and actively involving the faith community. † The families of those who died on September 11 can find comfort knowing their loved ones are safely in the hands of God. A living Christ offers assurance during times of crisis. † You can now wake up on Monday morning in the secure knowledge that you will never again face life's obstacles alone! A risen Jesus will give you much needed hope for the future. Because Jesus is alive, Easter is never simply a story. Easter is a testimony of faith offering continual guidance and courage to deal with Monday morning decisions we all face. Most of all… Easter is the promise of living hope that will enable us to cope with disappointment and tragedy. Share this column with someone and ask him/her to join you in celebrating the resurrection of Christ on Sunday morning. Remember that Jesus Christ is alive! Bet your eternal life on it! Do you want to join us in prayer for others? Do you need prayer? Click Here. Last modified March 21, 2002. Would you like to receive your own weekly devotions? Be involved in our prayer chain? Other Recent Devotions: Abortion: Moving from Debate to Ministry Do You Want to Make A Difference? Sometimes You Just Have to Laugh Carl, Down Syndrome & Heart Havens Losing Your Job... But Not Your Life Hang in There: Bad Habit but Good Theology Trust, Faith and "The Dentist Office" All I wanted was a bag of mulch... September 11, 2001: Remember and Answers Ten Questions of Faith and Ministry Timothy McVeigh, Oklahoma City and Waco Spiritual Gifts and the Prayer of Jabez Part one Worship: Annoying Sounds or Vital Communication? Under the Cross: A Divine Warning A River Journey, Waiting and A Button Called Faith A Letter of Faith: Pastor Held Prisoner in North Korea
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