Contents
PART
1 : QUESTIONS ABOUT EASTER
PART
2 : THE EVENTS OF EASTER & THEIR MEANING
What
is Easter?
In the words of a dictionary, Easter is:
"the
chief Christian feast, which celebrates the Resurrection of Christ,
on the first Sunday after the first full moon that coincides with, or
comes after, the spring equinox (taken as 21st March). "
Well
that's how they fix the date, but the important thing is that it is
the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
So
what?
So
a person being raised from the dead is not important news, a person
who claimed to be the Son of God and who said his death and subsequent
resurrection within three days would prove who he was?
If
that was true, then it needs seriously thinking about. If it might
be true, it still needs seriously thinking about - and that's what this
page is all about.
PART
1 : QUESTIONS ABOUT EASTER
Did
it happen?
Did
Jesus Christ ever live?
Oh yes, there are clear historical records both inside the New Testament
documents, and by secular historians of the time, that record that 2000
years ago he lived in the land we call Israel.
How
did he die?
He died by capital punishment, by being nailed to a Cross until he died.
That was the form of capital punishment in those days in that land where
the Romans ruled over the Jewish populace.
Why
was he crucified?
Because he was good! Yes, that's the truth. He showed up the religious
leaders and the secular leaders of the day so they trumped up charges
of blasphemy - which wasn't too difficult because he had claimed to
be God's Son - and had him crucified.
Was
he resurrected? Well that's what this page is
all about!
But
did he really die?
People
who claimed he didn't actually die forget a number of things:
Passover?
To
catch some of the significance of what happened we also have to know
something about the feast of Passover which the Jews celebrated every
year (and still do).
For
this we have to go back in history, into the Old Testament to what is
referred to as "The Exodus". If you've seen the film Prince
of Egypt, you'll know that this was when God used Moses to deliver
Israel out of their slavery in Egypt.
To
bring about this deliverance, God had to deal with the powerful ruler
of Egypt, known as a Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was very proud, as powerful
men often are. Not only that the land was given over to the worship
of many different "gods".
God
used what we refer to as a number of 'plagues' to break Pharaoh's pride,
especially as each of the plagues came against one of the 'gods' of
Egypt.
As
every plague came with a warning through Moses, Pharaoh would first
reject Moses and his warning, then submit in the face of the plague,
and then afterwards recant and refuse to let Israel go.
Every
plague was worse than the one before it, as the warnings got stronger
and stronger. Eventually after the ninth plague, God warned that the
ultimate plague would be the destruction of the oldest son in every
home throughout the home. The option was made very clear - let
Israel go and it will not come. Refuse and every home will have a dead
son in it! (Wasn't God gracious in not destroying every
person in Egypt who rebelled against Him!)
Then
God instructed Moses to tell all the Israelites that they were to take
a lamb and eat it for supper that night. Some of its blood they
were to put on the doorposts of the house. When the destroying
angel of God "passed-over" the land that night he would see
the blood as a sign of a dead lamb in the house and would not bring
further death to that home.
Therefore
that night, there was in EVERY home in the land, a dead body - either
a son or a lamb.
Before
he started his ministry, John the Baptist identified Jesus with these
words: "See, the Lamb of God!" Thus at Passover this year
about two thousand years ago, God's lamb (His Son) was given.
Thus in eternity, when our lives are assessed and judged, there will
be a death - ours or the Lamb of God's.
God's
Purpose?
To
understand all this and apply it to the context of Easter two thousand
years ago, we have to wait until a number of weeks later, on the Day
of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit has been poured out on the believers,
and the apostle Peter preaches and finds himself declaring that this
had all been by "God's set purpose and foreknowledge"
(look up Acts
2:22-24).
Again,
a little later they said that the authorities did what God's power had
decided beforehand should happen (Acts
4:27,28)
What
were they saying?
1.
This was all part of God's divine plan - for Jesus to die at the hands
of unbelievers.
2.
God knew that if He provoked sinful humanity by total goodness, they
would eventually rise up and kill the one who was bringing that total
goodness - thus He knew they would crucify His Son.
3.
Only after a genuine death could resurrection come to confirm all the
claims that Jesus had made to being God's
Son.
But
why?
Because
we inherently know that wrong deserves punishment; that is justice.
That's how God has made us and it helps maintain law, order and stability
in society.
Inherently
every one of us has a guilt problem. Deep inside we know we are
guilty, so Easter was God saying, My Son will step into your place and
take what you know you deserve. (The Lamb at Passover)
On
the Cross on that "Good Friday" the eternal Son of God took
the punishment for each of us.
Today,
all that is left is for you to believe it, receive it and live it!
And so we've
given you some grounds, some serious grounds, to start thinking seriously
about what Easter is all about. We've suggested that:
-
you
CAN believe that Jesus Christ is an historical figure,
-
you
CAN believe he died, and
-
you
CAN believe he rose from the dead, because
-
you
CAN trust the historical documents we call the New Testament.
If
you've still got any doubts, why not read one or more of the four
Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) in the New Testament in a
modern translation of the Bible, especially the closing chapters
that record his trial, death and resurrection. What a good
way to prepare for Easter!
Indeed, why not come along next Easter Sunday morning and join in
the celebration and hear the wonder of the story of Easter. (Or
why wait until then?)
Oh
yes, again, why actually did Jesus die? For you! For
me! Yes, for you and me. We're all the same, we all need to
come to God for His help.
Easter is all
about God making it possible for you to have a relationship with Him.
Easter is all
about God proving His love for you and me by sending His Son to take
all our wrongs, and deal with anything that might keep us from Him.
Have
you received His love? Why not stop and pray and ask Him to forgive
you. Declare you believe what you have been reading. Put your
life in His hands.
Easter is a
time for new beginnings!
If
you like, why not come and join us and hear more.
To
see a Good Friday Meditation that looks behind the scenes of these
things, CLICK HERE.
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you want to ask anything further about these things, contact Tony Thomas:
tony.thomas@rochfordcc.co.uk
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