April 9, 2023
+ Now, some people are Christmas
people.
They live for Christmas.
That’s it for them.
For them, that’s the real magical time.
But for me, I gotta admit, it’s all
about Easter.
This is what it is all about.
There is nothing, in my opinion, like gathering together here on this glorious
morning, in all of this Easter glory.
I just love Easter!
I love everything about it.
The light.
The joy we are feeling this morning.
That sense of renewal, after—or still
in the midst of—a long, hard winter.
Yes, winter is ending even if it
doesn’t feel like it right now.
An Easter morning like this reminds me
that there is more to this world than we thought.
There is a glory that we sometimes
catch a glimpse of.
There is an eternity, and that eternity
is good.
There’s an old saying, “Eternal life
doesn’t start when we die, it starts now.”
I love that.
Resurrection is a kind of reality that
we, as Christians, are called to live into.
And it’s not just something we believe
happens after we die.
We are called to live into that
Resurrection NOW.
The God of Jesus calls us to live into
that joy and that beautiful life NOW.
The alleluias we sing this morning are
not only for some beautiful moment after we have breathed our last.
Those alleluias are for now, as well as
for later.
Those alleluias, those joyful sounds we
make, this Light we celebrate, is a Light that shines now—in this moment.
It is important to remember what that
word, Alleluia, actually means.
It means
“Praise God.”
It is an exclamation!
It should always be followed by an
exclamation point.
And it is an expression of true and pure,
overwhelming joy.
Our lives should be joyful because of
this fact—this reality—that Jesus died, that God raised Jesus and by doing so God
has destroyed our deaths. This is what it means to be a Christian.
Easter is about the fact that we are
alive right now.
It is also about living in another
dimension that, to our rational minds, makes no sense.
Even, sometimes, with us, it doesn’t
make sense.
It almost seems too good to be true.
Easter almost seems too good to be
true.
And that’s all right to have that kind
of doubt.
It doesn’t make sense that we
celebrating an event that seems so wonderful that it couldn’t possibly be true.
It doesn’t make sense that this event
that seems so super-human can bring such joy in our lives.
Today we are commemorating the fact
that Jesus, who was tortured, was murdered, was buried in a tomb and is now…alive.
Fully and completely alive.
Alive in a real body.
Alive in a body that only a day before
was lying, broken and dead, in a tomb.
And…as if that wasn’t enough, we are
also celebrating the fact that we truly believe we too are experiencing this
too.
Experiencing this—in the present tense.
It is happening for us too.
We are already living, by our very
lives, by our faith in Jesus, into the eternal, unending, glorious life that
Jesus lives in this moment.
Our bodies MAY be broken.
Our spirits MAY be broken.
It may seem that all the bad things of
life may defeat us at times.
But we will live because God raised Jesus
from the dead and he lives.
What we are celebrating this morning is
reality.
What we are celebrating this morning is
that this resurrected life which we are witnessing is really the only reality.
And all those bad things that happen
are really only ultimately illusions.
Now, we aren’t deceiving ourselves.
We’re not a naïve people who think everything
is just peachy keen and wonderful.
We know what darkness is.
We know what suffering and pain are.
For those of us who have losses in our
lives, we know the depths of pain and despair we can all go to in our lives.
But, what Easter is all about is
realizing that all of that is only temporary.
It is God’s Light, that has come to us,
this glorious morning, much as the Sun breaks into the darkness, is what lasts
forever.
What Easter reminds us, again and
again, is that darkness is not eternal.
It will not ultimately win out.
But, Light…
Light will always win.
This Light will always succeed.
This Light will be eternal.
Easter shows us very clearly that God
really does love us.
Each of us.
No matter who we are.
God really does love us.
Because, look!
Look what God does for us.
The bad things don’t last.
But the good things do last. Forever.
That is the best gift we could receive
from a God who truly does love us.
I wish I could always feel this joy
that I feel this morning.
But the fact is, this Light will lose
its luster faster than I even want to admit.
This joy will fade too.
But I do believe that whatever heaven
is—and none of us knows for certain what it will be like—I have no doubt that
it is very similar this the joy we feel this morning.
I believe with all that is in me that
it is very much like the experience of this Light that we are celebrating this
morning—an unending Easter.
And if that is what Heaven is, then it
is a joy that will not die, and it is a Light that will not fade and grow dim.
And if that’s all I know of heaven,
then that is enough for me.
The fact is, Easter doesn’t end when
the sun sets today.
Easter is what we carry within us as
Christians ALL the time.
Easter is living out the Resurrection
by our very presence.
We are, each of us, carrying within us God’s
glorious Light we celebrate this morning and always.
All the time.
It is here, in our very souls, in our
very bodies, in our very selves.
With that Light burning within us,
being reflected in what we do and say, in the love we show to God and to each
other, what more can we say on this glorious, glorious morning?
What more can we say when God’s
glorious, all-loving, resurrected realty breaks through to us in glorious light
and transforms us;
Alleluia! Christ is risen!
The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia!
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