An
Easter Journey Every
honest person comes to Easter with questions. The unbeliever asks,”Could such a
thing happen?” The Christian asks,” Why can’t I live a purer, higher Christian
life with the power of the Resurrection available to me?” And many folks come
to Easter with disillusionment with modern disciples: “Why don’t church people
show more of the power and the presence of the risen Christ?” We
all know the Easter Story. The women’s journey to the tomb. Matthew’s account of the great earthquake.
The angel rolled back the heavy door stone of the tomb; and sat on it while the
soldiers fainted. The women nearby were told the facts, Jesus has risen: come
and see: go and tell. This does raise a question about angels, doesn’t it? Wouldn’t you think if you saw an angel you
would believe what he or she told you? But then we have to remember they don’t
always have on white gowns with wings and halos. The angels at the tomb where
just young men. Mary saw Jesus standing near the tomb and did not recognize
Him. Would we? It is understandable
because Resurrection is unnatural and unbelievable until you and I actually
experience the Resurrection in our own lives. Easter is where in Jesus we
receive the power to exchange the old for the new, the dead for the living, the
earthly for the heavenly. Easter is where broken dreams and the power of Jesus’
resurrection meet. Easter is where disappointment and angels clash. Easter is
where the worst the devil could do is destroyed by the power and love of God. A
Quote from C.S. Lewis “Aim at Heaven, and you’ll get earth thrown in. Aim at
earth, and you’ll get neither.” Today,
seek the things that are above. Lift up your hearts and seek the risen Christ.
Happy Easter,
Rev. Coy |