Easter is a special time of the year. It is the time that we
remember the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord. Not only do we
remember these things, we celebrate them. In the resurrection of Christ is our
victory. If you eliminate the resurrection, the rest of Christianity really is
meaningless. The resurrection proves that the rest of what we teach is true and
based on a solid foundation.
I trust that this Easter was a special time for you.
Certainly, it was a good weekend for Northside Baptist. Our Good Friday Service
was well attended and a special time for our church family. Our worship team
led us in a special time of worship, we examined Isaiah 53, and shared in the
Lord’s Supper. Hopefully, the Lord’s Supper held a special significance as we
considered the sacrifice that Christ made on a Friday so many years ago.
Easter Sunday was another special time. Nearly 1000 people
gathered for worship as we celebrated Christ’s victory over the grave. Again,
our choir led us, we looked at Matthew 28 and determined that if the
resurrection was indeed true, then it changes everything. A crucified savior
with no resurrection means nothing. But, a crucified Savior and the
resurrection together means everything. Not only did it mean everything for
those early disciples, it means everything for us.
I hope over the course of the weekend you took time to
consider what the resurrection means to you. Your life should honestly be
different because of what Christ has done. The death, burial, and resurrection of
Christ is so much more than a theological concept. It is the very truth that our
lives hang upon. These things are not merely to be considered, they are to be
appropriated to our lives. Simply put, they should change the way we live.
If you missed the opportunity to consider such things, do
not fret. While Easter is a special celebration, every Sunday is resurrection
day. We worship on Sunday because Jesus was raised on a Sunday. Every Sunday
provides us the opportunity to consider what Christ means to us. Every Sunday
is an opportunity to think about what the redeeming work of Jesus means to you.
Take time, consider, apply, and celebrate your relationship with the Living
Lord.
Honored to be your pastor,
Darrell
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