The Easter message needs to be heard especially loud this year
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When I was a kid, I couldn’t wait for Christmas. I loved the tastes,
smells and sights of the season. Sure, I loved the gifts, but I
couldn’t wait to celebrate Jesus’ birthday.
However, I never really looked forward to Easter. I liked the time
off school and the candy, but I never liked having to get all dressed
up for Easter Sunday. My mom would always pick out the most flowered
and pastel dress she could find, and she usually had a hat to match
the dress. And I never got why we celebrated Easter.
This year, I get why we celebrate Easter. Our world is in turmoil.
If you want to get away from all the news coverage of the war, you
have to stick your head in the sand. Easter is on its way, but it
seems that this year, it’s taking a long time to get here. Easter is
the day in the church when we celebrate the raising of Jesus Christ
from the dead, three days after his crucifixion. Easter celebrates
the victory of Jesus Christ over death and evil. Easter is the ground
of our hope -- that sin and death don’t have the final word, but life
and love in Christ is God’s last word.
Charles Wesley wrote in his Easter hymn, Christ the Lord is Risen
Today, “Love’s redeeming work is done, Alleluia! Fought the fight,
the battle won, Alleluia!”
God’s love in Christ Jesus redeemed each and every one of us on
that Easter morning and Christ fought the battle of death for all of
us.
Praise the Lord! War and hate cannot drown out the work of love in
the resurrection. Our world needs the Easter message told loud this
year -- maybe louder than ever. The life and love of Jesus Christ
needs to be heard again and again.
So I say, “Come on Easter, hurry up and get here already!”
May Easter live in us each and every day and restore this world to
faith, hope and love, the greatest of which is love.
-- Reverend Stephanie Toon, Youth Minister
Mesa Verde United Methodist Church is located at 1701 Baker St. in
Costa Mesa. Call (714) 979-8234.
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