It’s
Sunday morning. Not just any Sunday, but Resurrection Sunday. Easter Sunday.
As
a child I recall going to the cemetery on Easter morning for sunrise service.
Later as an adult, Easter sunrise service was a highlight of the year. It was
very meaningful and that single hour seemed more special than any other hour of
service.
There
are sunrise services each year at different locations here in Colorado that promise
to be spectacular. Red Rocks Amphitheater hosts a service each year, as does
Royal Gorge Bridge. These are always well attended.
Many
mountain communities have their own services scheduled, as well as local
churches. If you are looking for a sunrise service, here in Colorado or in your
local community, I’m sure you can find one.
Maybe
a cemetery is not the popular choice these days for sunrise service, but Easter
Sunrise services certainly are.
Why
do you suppose that is? For Christians, I certainly know. We see this morning
as victory over death. As a reminder that Jesus rose from the dead on this day
so long ago. And what a glorious day it is!
But
what about unbelievers, what attracts them to these services each year? Perhaps
something is missing from their life. Perhaps they are seeking peace, hope,
anything.
The
good news? Jesus can provide peace, hope, or anything anyone is seeking.
He
is the Way, the Truth, the Life. He is the All, the Bright and Morning Star, the
Guardian of our souls. He is the Prince of Peace, the Word, the Everlasting
Light.
He
is the Hope of Glory, the Fountain, the Living Stone. He is the Mediator, the Physician,
the Advocate. He is the Bread, the Spiritual Rock, the Lamb of God.
He
is the Good Shepherd, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Counselor. He is the Door,
the Alpha and Omega, the Chief Cornerstone. He is the Gift from God, the
Messiah, the Redeemer.
He
is the Author and Finisher of our faith.
On
this Easter morning, whatever it is you’re seeking, you will find in Jesus
Christ. If you have any doubt, just follow the advice of the angel when
speaking to the women in Matthew 28:6. “Come
and see…”
Come
and see what Jesus can be for you. Come and see what Jesus can do for you. You will
never be the same.
For
your personal reading, the Gospel accounts of the resurrection of Jesus Christ may
be found in Matthew 28:1-10; Mark 16:1-11; Luke 24:1-12; and John 20:1-9.
When
the secular influence is stripped away from Easter morning, all that remains is
Jesus and His resurrection. Jesus fulfilling all of my needs. Jesus accepting
me for who I am. Jesus my Bright and Morning Star.
As
for me, I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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