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				The teacher was extremely enthusiastic. She looked at the class 
				of four-year-olds and asked this question: “Does anyone know 
				what today is?” A little girl held up her hand and said, “Yes, 
				today is Palm Sunday.” The teacher said, “That’s fantastic. 
				That’s wonderful. Now does anyone know what next Sunday is?” The 
				same little girl raised her hand again and said, “Yes, next 
				Sunday is Easter!” Once again the teacher said, “That’s 
				wonderful. Very good! Now, does anyone know what makes next 
				Sunday special?” Once again the little girl raised her hand and 
				answered, “Yes, next Sunday is Easter because Jesus rose from 
				the grave.” Before the teacher could congratulate her, she kept 
				on talking and said, “But if he sees his shadow, he has to go 
				back in for six more weeks!” 
				Here we are, once again, on the edge of the greatest holiday 
				this country, or world for that matter, has ever celebrated. We 
				call it, “Easter.” For those of us who call ourselves 
				Christians, we know that this day gives us more reasons to 
				celebrate than any other event in history. We come from a 
				country with a long list of great historical events, however, 
				none as great as the day we rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus 
				Christ. I have always been very proud to call myself an 
				American; this is a great country. But I’m even more excited to 
				call myself a “Christian.”
 The rest of the world religions worship and pay homage to 
				someone who is dead. I’ve seen their tombs and graves and TV 
				specials. But when we look at the grave of Jesus, it’s empty. 
				He’s alive and that message, 2000 years later, still has the 
				power to shake our world. More than that ever, it still has the 
				power to shake my world too.
 Young Jonathon, who had been promised a new little puppy for his 
				birthday, had a tough time choosing one from the dozen likely 
				candidates at the neighborhood pet shop. Finally, he decided on 
				one nondescript shaggy pup that was wagging his tail furiously. 
				Jonathon said, “I want the one with the happy ending.”
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			 In the resurrection of 
			Jesus Christ, God offers us a “Happy ending.” The empty tomb gives 
			life meaning. It gives death victory, and it makes the after-life a 
			reality. Every funeral that Jesus is recorded as attending, He 
			resurrected the dead person. Every one! If He can resurrect the dead 
			then He has the power to resurrect everything. Here is the story 
			with a “happy ending.” Whatever there may be in your life that feels like its dying, Jesus 
			can bring new life to it…Whether it is a love for a mate, excitement 
			at work, or your joy for living. Whatever is dying, there can be 
			life again. That’s the lesson from Easter and that will always be a 
			“Happy Ending.”
 
            [Ron Otto, Lincoln Christian Church] 
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