Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter 2009


We had two wonderful Easter services this morning at church. And then our family enjoyed lunch with my parents and Leslie's parents, as well as Chris Richardson, long-time friend of Leslie's family. After lunch, I was curious about the condition of Capt. Richard Phillips who was being held by Somali pirates, so I turned on the television, and was very happy to learn that he had been rescued from captivity after Navy seals took out 3 of the 4 pirates. I'm happy for the captain and his family. They will never forget this Easter.

In the spiritual realm, I'm thankful for Jesus Christ, who releases us from our "captivity." Of course, a lot of people don't even think in terms of being held "captive." But when you think of trying to face life's challenges in your own strength, you have to realize that you will run out of power eventually. So it just makes sense to let God lead you.

Consider this passage from 2nd Corinthians 5. It speaks to the subject of Easter, and really sums up what I'm trying to say:

14 For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 15 And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.

16 So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. 17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 18 All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: 19 that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people's sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. 20 We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God. 21 God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

Christ died for our sin, and was resurrected on the third day! Because of this we can be reconciled to God through Jesus Christ. This is the message of Easter. When I was 11, I prayed to receive Christ as my Savior, and have enjoyed the journey ever since! I prayed something like this:

Dear God,

I'm sorry for my sin. Thank you for dying on the cross in my place, so that I could be forgiven and reconciled to You. Please come into my life to be my Lord and Savior. I want to live my life for You here on this earth and be with You forever in Heaven. Based no the promises in Your Word, I thank You for saving me and giving me eternal life!

In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

I pray that some of you reading this blog post would think this over. If you haven't trusted Christ as your Savior, it would be a privilege to talk to you, or even discuss this over email.

2 comments:

Dianne Reding said...

Thanks for the message and the invite...

I love that word "compels"... this is one of my favorite uses of this word... His love compels us...
His love compels me.... it's awesome

1: to drive or urge forcefully or irresistibly (compliments of Merriam Webster)

Kathy said...

Dan,
Thank you so much for having such a servants heart, and for wanting to share your heart with those of us that are in your life.
I am so impressed by all that you do, and yet keep such a gentle spirit. God has blessed you and equippted you to serve Him in all that you do.
Easter is such an emotional time for me. To know that our Lord gave his Son's life for my salvation is so overwhelming to me.He was not ashamed of me when He hung on the cross, and I'll never be ashamed to proclaim Him as my Lord and Savior.
For God so loved, He gave; how could we do any less.
Your friend in Christ,
Kathy Reno