I love Easter best of all the holidays. I love it for its deep spiritual significance. Yet how does Easter relate to us?
Easter means that the Lord Jesus came to this earth and lived a perfect life for you and me. He later died on the cross to pay the price for our sins, and then He arose again on the third day to prove that He had won over sin and death and Satan. If you and I have accepted his gift of salvation by repentance and faith, we are His child now and for eternity.
Easter also means that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, identifies with our pain and the pain of our loved ones. As we struggle in our own needs or to help our loved ones, Jesus Christ identifies with us. Having suffered the worst possible pain for us on the cross He is able to sympathize with our heartaches and weaknesses. He is also an all-powerful Savior to whom we can freely go for grace in our moments of sadness and overwhelming and crushing needs. (Check out Hebrews 4:15-16 in the New Testament.)
Because of Easter and Christ's sacrifice, we can freely approach God the Father Himself with both our needs and our loved one's needs. We can cry out to Him for help and call Him our “Abba Father,” because He considers us His special children (Romans 8:15). Easter also means that when our hearts are so weighed down with the heartaches and overwhelming circumstances of life that we do not even know how to pray, the Holy Spirit will intercede and pray for us! (Romans 8:26)
Easter means that although we will always face trials and troubles in this world, the Lord Jesus Christ has overcome the world. He is also our source of peace even in the most challenging of times (John 16:33). Even in overwhelming circumstances and even when we do not understand God's ways in allowing certain things in our lives, God is working for our ultimate good. We are victors in Him! (Romans 8:28 & 37)
No matter what happens in our life situations we will slowly heal emotionally and spiritually. God will always be with us, and joy will return one day. His love for us will never fail. He proved that love for us on the cross. That is the meaning of Easter for all of us.
Finally, Easter means that there are those whom we have loved in the past who are now celebrating with their Lord in Eternity this Easter. I personally think of my grandparents, parents, my first husband, Wayne, and also very recently my dear sister, Nancy. I love to think of them now free from all pain and trials rejoicing and singing before the Lord's throne. They have the joy of being in the Lord's precious presence. They were saved by His grace and their life's race is now completed.
This Easter let's rejoice with both those who have gone on ahead of us and with those of us who still walk this life's path, One day because of Easter we too with joy shall behold our Lord face to face. Furthermore, on the glorious final ressurection day when Jesus returns, we will have new glorified bodies. Praise the name of the Lord for his salvation and grace to us!
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