Tuesday, April 03, 2007

The Easter Picture

In a couple of days, children across America will be anxiously awaiting the coming of the Easter Bunny, loading their baskets full of all kinds of goodies. It's an innocent child's excitement that brings such joy to the parent as they plan out the gifts they will put in their little one's baskets. This is one more holiday tradition where children look forward to the "person" or "animal" in the case of the Easter bunny, coming and making their dreams come true, regardless that they have never seen them or have no way of knowing much a/b them other than in the books they read or the songs they sing.

This is the picture of the Christian life. As Christians, we are anxiously awaiting the return of Jesus. Sadly, though, the picture isn't as perfect as the story of the Easter Bunny. It seems as if we've lost that childlike innocence and excitement about His return. True excitement brings about action. Children are repeatably told that they must be "good" little boys and girls, b/c Santa or the Easter Bunny is watching them. They want to get their goodies so bad, they are willing to do all they can to make sure it happens. Are we, as Christians, willing to do all we can to make sure we go to Heaven?? And not only ourselves, but our family and friends as well??

Friday is Good Friday and Sunday is Easter. If Jesus hadn't had a perfect love for us, there would be no Easter and our children would have no examples of gift-giving or sacrifice to grow up with. Let's make this year the year that we get back to that innocence where we actually get excited about doing what we need to do.

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Blogger Dave Richards said...

Easter is almost here...and everyone around is excited about it...it's truly a wonderful celebration...and well to enjoy some more of the spirit and joy of this celebration do drop by my blog on Easter Greetings sometime and enjoy all that i've posted there!!!

April 4, 2007 at 1:41 AM  
Blogger shepblueeyes said...

you are deep emjaye.you are your fathers daughter.

April 10, 2007 at 6:50 PM  
Blogger carleta said...

This is true... This day and age I think we as Christians are all spoiled! We expect to go to heaven! We don't think about the alternative.... Even just society whether they are Christians or not... they don't want to think about or consider that hell is real! If we did.... we would work alot harder to insure our spot in heaven!!!

April 14, 2007 at 7:48 PM  

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