If I had to choose a holiday that was my favorite I would
have to pick Easter. I LOVE Easter.
It is my favorite holiday because of what it stands for, what all it
involves, and just the pure glory of it.
So, last week, in my Easter readings,
I found myself buried in an
awesome devotional by Rick Warren and
just had to share it with you. The
scripture that he drew his devotional from was
“By his power God raised the Lord from the dead, and he will raise us
also” (1 Corinthians 6:14 NIV).
Did you know that millions and millions of Christians around
the world celebrate Easter every year. The sad part is that for far too many of us
the story has become boring and rote. We have the basic facts down. I know I
have since I was a small child. I mean,
come on….. Jesus was arrested. He was crucified. And three days later, God
raised him from the dead. Yet we miss
something very important. We miss what turns Easter from a one-dimensional
holiday to a multi-dimensional, life-transforming way of life. We miss that the story of the Resurrection
isn’t just Jesus’ story — it’s our story as well. You see, you are a part of the Resurrection.
Jesus’ death and Resurrection didn’t just prove there was life after death. The
Resurrection proves you can have life after death, that there’s life
beyond your grave. Jesus says,
if you trust in him, death becomes a transition, not an ending point. I love that concept. One day your heart will stop. That will be
the end of your body. But it will not be the end of you. God made you to last
forever. That’s why you often have a feeling there’s more to life than this.
Jesus made this amazing promise in John 11: 25-26: “I am the resurrection
and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and
whoever lives by believing in me will never die” (NIV). That’s quite a promise! Jesus proved he could
do it by resurrecting himself. Otherwise, we would have no reason to believe
it. If Jesus hadn’t died on the cross and been resurrected more than 2,000 years
ago, you would have zero chance of getting to Heaven — no hope of the afterlife
and no eternal life. The Bible
says, “By his power God raised the Lord from the dead, and he will raise
us also” (1 Corinthians 6:14). As
Easter comes our way this year, that’s a truth to hang our lives upon. It’s
great news that Jesus rose from the dead. But what turns that truth from black
and white to living color is that one day — if you trust in him — he will raise
you from the grave, too. That’s the
promise of Easter. Is that not an
amazing concept? I know it is to
me.
Blessings,
Karen
2 comments:
Amen! That is the best news of all!
Amen!
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