Interrupted Stillness

The everyday stillness hovered over the room where the eleven remaining disciples hid. Other believers lingered as well. Sabbath had been observed, and a new day dawned. Time to get back to work? But where? A fishing boat? That reputation was long-gone. It was abandoned to follow Jesus.

There was a quiet stir among them as the men began to rise. Peter again paced and wrung his hands. James and John sharpened their swords. How quickly they shifted back into old habits – into battle mode – from three years of learning of peace, love, and forgiveness. No one said a word. The plans and assumptions, laced with fear, had dominated the conversation for the last 48 hours. They will come for us next; we have to be ready. No, Jesus said he’d come back in three days, right? That’s what he said. Did he specifically say three days? How is that possible? The tomb is sealed; guards are there and everywhere. There was nothing left to say; now, just emotions wandered among them – anxiety, fear, and a little hope that Jesus would come back and rule the kingdom. That’s what he said, right?

Resurrection

A knock, no, a pounding on the door brought a collective fear to everyone’s hearts. Here we go, we’re next, they’ve come for us. No one moved. The pounding persisted. Authorities wouldn’t wait; they would have broken down the door.

James sheathed his sword and went to answer, ignoring the hushed “no” from the others. With one hand on his sword and the other on the door latch, he opened the door. Battle did not ensue, but it was the women who burst in, all talking at once. “You must come see. Jesus is gone. The tomb…the tomb is empty.” Excitement replaced hesitancy as the women exuberantly told of their dawn’s journey. We went to perform the burial ritual. We got there, and… there were angels… and the guards had fallen… the massive stone was rolled away… the tomb was open and EMPTY. You must come with us to see.

The men gathered up their cloaks, but Peter was already out the door.

Peter found the women’s story to be true. Unbelievable. The man walked right out of his grave!

Easter

Thousands of years later, we can walk out of our graves. The angst that traps us into a paralyzing stillness has no more power. The grave that traps us in the guilt of our sin and imperfections. The grave that keeps us from reaching for our dreams and living in hope. The darkness that taunts us even in the light of day. It’s all been overpowered by the God who provides life-giving strength. The God who is bigger than…you fill in the blank with the beast that chases you. The man walked out of his grave by the power of God, who overcomes all our graves.

Happy Easter – Resurrection Sunday. May today be our first steps into a journey of hope, forgiveness, and joy.

All the best,

KK

Luke 21 – 24.

My Savior

My Savior is dead.

Lost in a tomb.

Hands and feet scarred for my sake –

Yet I lay in sorrow for Him                   …I presume

 

I wander to his final resting place hoping for the unexpected

The stone cast away and my LORD nowhere to be found

All that was left were cloths that wrapped him

Are his words true, is this real, is it all connected.

 

Turning to see a man in flashing white saying, “Fear not!” Jesus has risen!

My spirit lifted and I was alive again

His words were true, and his ways righteous

For he is alive and living and no longer hidden.

 

Joy, hope, happiness arise from his grave

Hope and faith was given through Jesus our savior

Freedom from sin and death Jesus gave

He is alive and in him is no failure

Today is the day that Jesus conquers death

All creation can breathe a new breath.

 

— Cole H. Taylor

The Fourth Day

holy spiritWe’ve spent the last three days preparing, praying, and praising the miracle of the resurrection of Christ. Today is the fourth day. Has anything changed in your spirit? Christ resurrected, spent 40 days walking on earth, teaching and then ascended. Now we are the church; the body of Christ. We live each “fourth day” with the Holy Spirit to give us power over temptation and discernment in the twists and turns of life.

KK

 

My Redeemer Lives

Nicole Mullen says it all click here to listen: Nicole C Mullen, My Redeemer lives redeemer

Blessings to you as we celebrate Easter — Resurrection Sunday.

KK