As we approach the celebration of Easter I am aware this is the first time in over a decade I will not be working as a lead staff member at church, not even as minor staff member for that matter. While my heart is a little sad I know my spirit needs this season of rest. I will be celebrating Easter at home this year, not because I don’t believe in church, I believe in the Body of Christ with all my heart, but we are do a quiet reflection on Easter away from church this year. To be brutally honest partly because I don’t want to go into a church as an Easter percentage (clergy get what I mean) and partly because I don’t feel I need a sermon preached at me concerning Jesus’ sacrifice. I am after all an ordained minister, a pastor, and a bible teacher… I am well aware of the meaning of Easter. I ‘ve taught on it for over a decade as a youth pastor and an associate pastor.
I debated on writing an Easter blog, there are so many great blogs out there already concerning the importance and significance of Easter. So, I thought I would share part of my personal relationship with the Lord. In my personal study I am in the book of Leviticus (it’s not for the faint of heart no matter how many times I read it) and in my corporate study we are in the book of Matthew, slowly going over every verse, studying the time era in Israel, the customs, and so forth to get a good picture of the entire meaning of the scriptures. While I am not actively working at church each Sunday, I am still actively teaching weekly; thus working with a church, in an outreach ministry.
Anyway, I’ve heard people say throughout the years they don’t like the Old Testament because grace is not as easy to see. But it is there, always it is there. The older I get the more difficult time I have with studying a male dominated society that treated women like second class citizens. Leviticus isn’t for the faint of heart. There are times I have to ask God to help me see His love within the passages that sit before me because my vision is too weak. God never hides Himself, when we seek Him, He will reveal Himself. (Even in the book of Leviticus!)
For so long I viewed the internal working of my heart and mind like a creepy, horror flick with a long hallway and lots of doors. You never know what might pop out, is it resentment, lack of anger management, bitterness, jealousy, or uncontrolled words. Who knows what is lurking in the recesses of my heart and mind? For a long time, I prayed that Jesus would be the light in each of those rooms uncovering anything hidden behind closed doors or in my secret closets so there would be nothing between Him and me.
During prayer recently, I had a new vision. God is a builder and He builds on what we bring Him, often times, He will remodel because there is such a great need for it. No longer do I view the internal workings of my heart and mind as a creepy horror flick of a long hallway with closed doors. Instead I see the room in my heart and mind as one huge open space connected in the most beautiful fashion, there are no closets because there is nothing to hide, everything is out in the open. The most incredible light shines in that room with such an easiness and comfort accompanied by a peace that only the Lord can bring.
I don’t need Easter to remind me of what Jesus did for me but I understand many do because they forgo a daily relationship with Him for Christmas and Easter visitation only.
Jesus died to save us, death could not contain Him. He was resurrected because He overcame death. He came back to rescue us. It sounds like a beautiful myth, like something out of a fairytale. Fortunately for us Jesus is not a beautiful myth. He is real and ready to save us. There is no situation that God won’t walk into, to get to you. There is nothing too slummy, nothing too profane, or offensive that God won’t endure to get to you. He endured humanity (at it’s worse), He endured humiliation, He endured rejection, He endured torment, and He endured death… Why? To get to YOU!
That love is supernatural. That love surpasses all the things we get ourselves into. It trumps whatever we are hiding in our closets. And it strips all religious expectation and limitation. Ponder on that for a minute.
John 3:16 For this is the way God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.
Good Afternoon Ladies and a Happy Easter!
PS. While I cherish John 3:16, John 20:29 brings me comfort… because believing can be so difficult at times… take a chance on faith… ( I wont lie as I write take a chance, Abba pops in my head and I can hear the words, “honey, I’m still free” with that disco dancing rhythm. just keeping it real)
John 20:29 29 Jesus said to him, “Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are the people who have not seen and yet have believed.”