~Posted by Rubia
This
year was the 11th year that our WHOLE family (all 7 of us)
celebrated Easter together. That is, counting all the years since Josiah was
born! J We were blessed to have a very traditional
celebration, even in our current circumstances…hence the title of my post. J.
Dad has visited us from OK every two weekends and planned to come the weekend
of Easter. It was so fun to see such a full church on Sunday morning!
Prior
to that, we experienced our first Good Friday service in a long time. What a
wonderful time—especially since the quiet, solemn service was contrasted with a
high-energy worship service on Sunday morning! I was reminded that we rejoice
because the resurrection is what changes everything.
On
Easter Sunday, we awoke extra early because we young adults and teens still
hunt for colorful plastic eggs. J And the only thing
we’re likely to be on the hunt for every year
is whopper robin’s eggs! Mom and Dad have enjoyed hiding those yearly to help
us celebrate--especially after many of us gave up sweets for the season of
Lent.
We
also like to wake up in time to have a non-rushed big breakfast together before
going to church. This year we enjoyed cheesy
bacon strata. We also had fruit, orange juice, and toast with orange marmalade.
(The marmalade has become more popular since the movie “Paddington” came out,
apparently.J)
Our
Pastor preached an in-depth sermon from 1 Corinthians 15, and explained how the
resurrection had to happen, and
really did happen. There are some
amazing evidences that back up the truth that Christ really did die, and that
He really rose. His body was not stolen. One thing I remember Pastor G pointing
out last year was that it has been recorded that women were the first to see Jesus after He rose. If the disciples had concocted a lie
about the resurrection, they would have said that men saw Him first. This is because women were of little importance
in that culture, and their testimony carried little credibility, so who would
have believed them? Thus, this is one evidence that screams that the
resurrection was not made up.
Creationist
and speaker Ken Ham likes to say, “Christianity definitely requires faith, but
it is not a blind faith.” He says this when talking about creation versus
evolution, and then points out that the faith of the evolutionist (or atheist)
is indeed blind. They ask how we believe what we do, but I ask, how do they
believe what they do?
Totally
switching gears again, we all appreciate having Dad come often and on Easter,
we all enjoyed a day of rest. Living all the way down here in Texas, we are
*physically* far from extended family, so there was not present the excitement
and adrenaline of a big family gathering…..however, having simply our own
immediate family present for board games, visiting, a movie, and late lunch was
a great blessing! Daddy headed back to his “other home” after we had lunch,
with the promise that we could come to visit him soon.
To
explain the food pictures J...we had honey-roasted
ham with pineapple, baked redskin potatoes, peas with mint jelly, dinner rolls,
Jello beans with whipped cream, and “grasshopper”
pie. (This pie has a layer of crushed thin mints, covered with minty green
frozen cream, and drizzled with chocolate sauce on top. J)
In
closing, I would like to share from 1 Corinthians 15:16-22 as well as verses
55-57, (NASB). These verses assure us that because of the resurrection, lives
are changed, and people become completely different when they believe! May
these verses be an encouragement to you!
“For if the dead are
not raised, then not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been
raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins. Then those also
who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If we have hoped in Christ in
this life only, we are of all men most to be pitied. But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of
those who are asleep. For since by a man came death, by a man also came the
resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all shall
be made alive.
O death, where is
your victory? O death, where is your sting? The sting of death is sin, and the
power of sin is the law; but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through
our Lord Jesus Christ.”