I know that we should always look forward to Easter as we celebrate Jesus' work on the cross and rescuing us from our broken state, but this year I had even greater anticipation for the day. As I have been reading the Bible with our church and children starting at the beginning and then following that up with a study on Genesis with a group of friends, it has been made more clear this year how God from the beginning of time created us, His children, to be in relationship with Him. A relationship that would for be for our good and would glorify Him. It got messed up when sin entered the picture and He knew that He would have to do something extreme to make a way for us to be back in that relationship. Kill His only Son. One who knew no sin. Became sin. That we might be able to stand rightly with God.
Man, it is hard to believe. That kind of love for someone who is so undeserving (me and you). I believe it but it is unbelievable. I was excited to worship this kind of God on Sunday. One that I can offer nothing to but still accepts and LOVES me. I am thankful for His work. I am thankful that I am not a slave to sin anymore, but that I have been set free and deaths grip has no hold on me anymore. I was excited to tell our kids about being dead (our sinful broken condition) but how God didn't want to leave His children that way. That on the third day He defeated death when His son resurrected and was made alive. How the decorations of bunnies, and flowers, and chicks point to new life. They are fun reminders of the work of God making people like me and them NEW. Reborn. That the egg hunts and baskets and treats should remind us of the sweet and oh so full love of God and the goodness we will experience when we leave this broken world and get to be with Him forever.
And that even in THIS life we have access to our Father through His Son's work and He left us a helper, His Spirit, to guide us in this world. It makes me SO thankful and filled with so much joy for them and me and Clay and for anyone who believes! Believe and be saved! It is a free gift worth more than anything!
Here are some pics of our morning before heading off to church...