“Unforgettable Experiences” Pt 2:
Easter is the only holiday we celebrate at sunrise – and there’s a beautiful reason for that. On that first Easter morning, everything changed. The tomb was empty. Death was defeated. And a hope was born that has been transforming lives ever since – including yours and mine.
After Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot in the Garden, he was immediately arrested. It was late Thursday evening. Before daylight He experienced three separate trials (all illegal because trials were not supposed to be held at night). Jesus stood before the high priests and whole Sanhedrin (similar to our Supreme Court Justices) and was found guilty. It’s sad that, NOT ONE witness came to his defense. Soldiers were ordered to flog him, and he was beaten so severely it was difficult to identify him as a man. In the Garden, just hours before, Jesus had prayed, “Father, if there be any other way, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, NOT MY WILL, but THINE BE DONE!”
Hanging on the cross between two thieves, Jesus offered seven sayings. Among them were, “Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.” “John, behold thy mother.” “Father, into thy hands I commit my Spirit,” and lastly, “It is finished”. He then bowed his head and died.
An unforgettable experience during our Holy Land trip was entering the cave believed to be where Jesus was buried. The only light in the dark, cool cave was given by a candle sitting on what was like a shelf but big enough that a person could be laid. Standing, staring at the flickering flame, and imagining what actually took place, and filled with emotion, a booming voice behind us said, “HE IS NOT HERE, HE IS RISEN, JUST AS HE SAID!”
Good Friday was a very dark day as Jesus died on the cross for each one of us. We now understand that for the Christian, death isn’t the end, but the beginning. Easter Sunday is known as RESURRECTION SUNDAY! Death was defeated when Jesus walked out of the tomb. Because He lives, we also live. His resurrection completed the fulfillment of every purpose for which God sent him into the world. One day we too shall pass, but for the believer and follower of Christ, our last breath here will our first breath in Heaven. On the cross, He said to the repentant thief, “TODAY you will be with me in Paradise!” Because He lives – we can face tomorrow!! HAPPY EASTER!
HE IS RISEN! HE IS RISEN INDEED!
Pastor Carnes