Monday, April 17, 2006

Easter

The Easter service was outside this year at Fellowship Church. I didn't like it. It was cramped and hot and I just wasn't feeling the outdoor mood. For me Easter is all about getting dressed up and going to church with the family. You wear pastels and you tuck your shirt in. The service is almost always about the death and resurrection of Christ and even though you have heard the same story every year - you look forward to hearing about it again.

The single point that I recall about the message yesterday was that it was Mary Magdalene that was the first to find the tomb empty and that if Christians were going to make up a story about the tomb being empty they would not have said that women found the tomb empty because women were considered second class citizens and no one really listened to what they had to say.

So the point of the message yesterday was really about proving that Christ did indeed rise again from the dead. For most of us Christians we believe this to be true because we believe what the Bible says, but what about people who don't believe in the Bible?

I think it is interesting to debate sometimes with non-believers about the validity of our faith because it forces me to look deeper into the history of our religion. Ours is the only one where the deity that is worshipped rose from the dead. Christ isn't in a tomb and so we don't make a pilgrimage to the tomb and pay our respects. We don't do anything to get into heaven, we just believe in Christ and we are saved. We don't come back as animals or plants. We believe in self-control and self-denial, but not in forced asceticism. We try to follow the Ten Commandments and there is nothing in our religion that is ritualistic other than going to church every Sunday.

Easter is the most important Holiday to Christians. Yes, it was important that Christ was born, but it was even more important that he died and rose again. What if he had opted not to die? What if he hadn't rose again?

Easter is a great time for being with friends and family and most importantly to be reminded of the sacrifice that Christ made for us.

I hope everyone had a great weekend.

Much Love.

11 Comments:

Stephanie said...

This was only my second Easter as a Christian, and the first of which I REALLY "got it". I loved Easter, I loved singing in our production this year (even though I had to CHOKE back tears throughout the whole thing - try singing a solo while crying. Good stuff): I love the message - the truth, hope, and joy that this holiday represents and reminds us of.

Happy Easter Eddo.

9:27 AM  
Katie said...

eddo, hope the rest of your weekend was good and you did get some good time with your sweet fam on easter

10:07 AM  
Robin said...

We culminated our Easter day with a viewing of Narnia, which, even though it was released around Christmas, is really about Easter. I feel so silly watching this children's film and being moved to tears as Aslan gives up his life for Edward the traitor and then rising again, forever breaking the old code and robbing the white witch of her power. I am humbled and amazed at a God who willingly suffered much loss and shame at the hand of His enemy in order to procure my eternal freedom. There I go crying again! :) Happy Easter Eddo!

10:30 AM  
Amstaff Mom said...

Way to sum it all up Eddo. Glad you had a great Easter. Sorry it was so hot.

11:15 AM  
Ben said...

How can the outdoors be cramped?
I don't get this.

Happy Easter Eddie!

11:30 AM  
jes said...

my easter was spent at my mom's house, giggling and talking loudly and riding around my mom's property in my grandpa's electric wheelchair. that thing is SO fun! it's like a one-seated go-cart!

12:51 PM  
Saur?Kraut said...

There's a great book about this called "Who Moved the Stone". I highly recommend it!

6:11 PM  
Jayleigh said...

I'm still singing the Easter songs from church yesterday. It was awesome.

Happy Easter to you, friend. :-)

8:12 PM  
Ben said...

"I am SUMO LIVID... And this is why I don't come visit often - because I need a new post EVERY DAY! Sometimes two in one day! Grrr."

2:31 PM  
Eddo said...

The day isn't over my dear Ben - not by a long shot.

2:36 PM  
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8:18 PM  

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