Our cat Zelda loves to join Grace’s morning Bible reading times 🙂

Ivan: At Easter we celebrate the completion of Jesus’ work that began when He was born as a baby in Bethlehem. Christmas and Easter are bookends of Christ’s ministry on earth. For thirty-three years, Jesus – the infinite Creator of the universe – lived as a human in order to rescue us from eternal separation from God. The Timeless entered time; the glorious King became a suffering Servant.

What an incredible miracle.

Do we believe this? If the answer is “No,” or “I’m not sure,” I invite you to ask, “Why not?” For some, the idea of miracles itself is preposterous. Miracles can’t exist because the supernatural doesn’t exist. But are you sure?

Because whether we believe in a supernatural reality or not, we are placing faith in our belief. What happens if we live our lives believing there is no God, only to meet him on the other side? These are important questions to consider – perhaps the most important questions of all – and I invite you to search the Scriptures to see if what Jesus claims is true: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).

For those of us who do believe Jesus’ resurrection from the dead is a historical fact with spiritual consequences, my question is, “Do we believe this enough?”

We often live as if the Cross was the end of the story, not the Empty Tomb. Jesus died on the cross to pay the price for our sins; He suffered so that we wouldn’t have to. He paid our debt on the Cross.

If the story ended there, we would have a cancelled debt but no credit; no defeat, but no victory. It was when Jesus came back to life in a glorified, resurrected body three days after He died that he proved He is truly Lord over life and death. If we place our trust in Him, death no longer has mastery over us. We no longer in the kingdom of darkness but in God’s kingdom of light, truth, and love.

Do we live like we believe this every day? I often forget that the Spirit of God Who raised Christ from the dead lives in me (Romans 8:11). Instead, I try to live by my own power, my own strength, trusting in my own abilities and wisdom. This is foolish.

Not only has my debt been paid in full – a debt I could never have paid on my own – but I have been freely given “every spiritual blessing” because I belong to Christ (Ephesians 1:3). God is daily offering an unimaginable wealth of love, joy, and peace that comes from knowing Him and delighting in Him. Too often I choose to look somewhere else.

May this Easter renew our daily submission to the Lordship of Christ. May we gratefully accept His gifts of eternal life, of the Kingdom of God being made real on earth. May we reject the foolishness of relying on our limited and corrupted selves, or on other things that will never fully satisfy. Rather, may we trust in the sufficiency and abundance of Christ’s love more and more each day. This is the love that brought Him to the Cross; this is the power that raised Him from the dead and will renew us day by day until we cross the threshold of physical death and see Him face to face (2 Corinthians 4:16).

This is eternal life. Happy Easter, everyone!

8 thoughts on “The Joy of Easter

  1. Grace, in my inbox, your email arrived back-to-back with one from Crossway, the publisher of the English Standard Version of the Bible. Crossway also publishes books by thoughtful Christian authors, and I have bought a few. Reading your blog felt reminiscent of perusing a Crossway excerpt. It was every bit as well-reasoned and well-written as the purposeful musings of one of these highly-recommended authors. The only evidence I could find that you hadn’t hired an AI chatbot was a single, tiny missing verb, which I found to be a relief! Your God-given ability to explain and apply the truth of His word is such a gift, and I can’t wait to hold your own book in my hands!

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    1. This was actually a guest post by Ivan! (So I’ll blame him for the typo haha.) But I agree with you – God uses him as an incredible support during trials, as well as a wonderful spiritual leader to guide our relationship as we strive to follow Christ. Happy Easter!

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  2. You are right on with your message of Christ’s life, death and resurrection. Thank you for this reminder even though we know it well. Your writing is such an inspiration to those who follow you. You look great and I pray you are feeling much better. I see so much joy in your face. Thank you again. You and Ivan and your family have a wonderful Resurrection Sunday. My prayers continue for continued good health.

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