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Our Savior Lives! Continues
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Imagine
having stood at the foot of the cross on Friday and watched Jesus
wreathe in pain, with blood dripping from His brow, and others standing near
you shouting insults to your helpless friend and teacher.
After what seemed like eternity, but was
really only a few hours, all the hopes and dreams you had as a follower and
friend of Jesus, appeared to have disappeared, for Jesus was dead.
You now flee the area in fear that you,
because of your relationship with Jesus, will be the next to die on a cross.
Other followers of Jesus join you in a secluded place and you learn that
Jesus' body was hurriedly removed from the cross and placed in an empty tomb
before sunset, so the Jewish Sabbath could be properly observed.
...What a long day Saturday was; but it
helped to know that you would be able to go to the tomb on Sunday morning
and perform the last loving deed for your Master, by properly preparing His
body for final burial.
...Early Sunday you and a small group of
friends gather the necessary materials and walk to the tomb, on the way
discussing how you will be able to get into the tomb since it had been
sealed.
...Imagine the fear and confusion when
you find an empty tomb and hear an angel say, "He is not here."
...It was only in the ensuing hours and
days that you came to understand what that empty tomb really meant.
Several years later, the Apostle Paul
wrote: "Christ has been raised from death as a guarantee that those who
sleep in death will also be raised. ...Death gets its power to hurt from
sin, and sin gets its power from the Law. But thanks be to God who
gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!
So then, ...stand firm and steady.
Keep busy always in your work for the Lord, since you know that nothing you
do in the Lord's service is ever useless." (1 Corinthians 15:20, 56-58
TEV)
The fear that the first
empty-tomb-visitors experienced has been transformed into joy. We
no longer have to fear the grave, for Christ lives!
May this Easter be a day of joy and
celebration as we celebrate Christ's resurrection. I hope many of you will
be able to join us for worship on Easter at 11:00 a.m.
In Christ's service,
Rev. Martha Dominy
Pastor
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