REALITY CHECK
It's the right time of the year. Maybe not the exact week nor the
exact day. But this is the time of the year when Jesus Christ was crucified.
For many of us, it's hard to imagine all of that really happening: the
triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the conflicts at the temple, the Last Supper,
the prayerful night in Gethsemane, the betrayal, the arrests, the trials, the
terrible death on the cross.
It's easier to think of this story as a fable or fairy tale.
Fodder for movies, Renaissance paintings and children's picture books, but not
a part of the world we live in.
But the crucifixion is a fact of history. God sent his Son to the
earth, and evil men put him to death.
Even the resurrection seems out of place in our world, though it fits the season better. Dead people stay dead in our world; the thought that Jesus escaped unscathed from the tomb seems like an unrealistic plot twist.
Yet the resurrection also has its place in history. The two things
go together. The cross makes no sense unless the Innocent One lives again. The
resurrection receives its power from the sacrificial death that made it
necessary.
That's why those things are at the heart of the good news of
Jesus. He came to this world, was rejected and killed, then overcame death and
the grave. One day he will come again, and God will judge the world through
him. Those who have put their faith in Jesus, being born again of water and
Spirit, will live with him forever.
It's real. It's true. It's our past, our present and our future.
It's the Gospel.
Jesus' death and resurrection opened the way for us to become
children of God, for us to enter into a relationship of confident love with our
Heavenly Father. Are you living that sort of relationship with God?
Thank you Reema Sanchez for sharing and forwarding >>
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