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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Easter

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[April 09, 2009]   -- So they went out and fled from the tomb, for terror and amazement had seized them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.”-Mark 16:8

So this is it. The women have come to Jesus’ tomb, found it empty save a strange character in a white robe, and ran away in a mix of terror and amazement. Mark’s Gospel is not fancy but it makes the point, this was an amazing moment and he simply lets the event itself linger in the hearer’s minds. Easter Sunday is no ordinary day. It is the day that reminds us who we are. It is the day that teaches us about God’s love. It is the day that shows us we need not fear death.

Yet this message had clearly not sunk in on the women on that day. They had yet to learn these lessons and instead were mostly afraid. They did not understand what was happening and so they fled, afraid to even speak of it lest they be mocked and scorned. Today fear is not our problem on Easter, it is apathy. It is not that we do not understand what Jesus did, it is that it doesn’t mean that much to us. Easter has become a day of bunnies, bonnets and baskets; a day for a cured ham, family pictures and egg hunts. Lost in all this is the Gospel message of love and hope, promise and grace. This week we should be mindful of what we celebrate and we should give thanks for this day which not only changed the course of the world but the very nature of our lives. Jesus died and rose again, hear the good news!

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Prayer: God, thank you for sending Jesus and giving us the gift of Easter Sunday. Help us to remember its promises everyday and to live as Easter people. We pray in his name. Amen.

[Text from file received from Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln]

 

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