Monday, April 18, 2011

CHRIST CAME DOWN

Sunday April the 24th is Easter Sunday. Church goers will dress in their Sunday best. They will go to a sunrise service or a special service. Easter Sunday is one of the "special holidays" that people attend church. Many churches will have their highest attendance of the year. The offering plate will be filled to the brim. People will attend the service, sing the hymns, take communion and then go back to their regular lives. Some will get together with families, some will take their children to a special easter egg hunt, but how many will leave knowing what Easter Sunday really means to mankind?

I would like to share with you from the book of Romans chapter 5:8. The Apostle Paul writes: "But God demonstrates His own love toward us in that while we were yet still sinners, Christ died for us." I encourage you to meditate upon this verse of scripture. While we were still stumbling around in spiritual darkness, headed toward a certain death spiritually, God, the creator of the universe, the author of all things, thr ruler of all people, animals and everything sent His only begotten son to die for a fallen mankind that all who believed and confessed Christ as Lord and Savior might have eternal life.

Christ's death was not an ordinary death. His was a death filled with much suffering. Christ was slapped, punched kicked, beaten with a bamboo reed, had a thorn of crowns forced down onto his forehead and whipped with a whip that had glasss and sharp metal imbedded into it. The whip would wrap completely around his body and when pulled away, would literally tear his flesh from his body.
He then was forced to carry the cross beam that he would be nailed to through the streets of Jerusalem to the place known as Golgotha or the place of the Skull. Once there, Christ was nailed to the cross with six inch spikes that were driven through his wrist and feet to hold him to the cross. There he hung until he died.

Upon his death, we are told that the veil of the temple was torn from top to bottom. The significance of this event is very important. Before Christ came to earth the people had to go before the priest and offer a sacrificial lamb for their sins. The priest would then go into the Holy of Holies which was seaprated by the veil, and offer up prayers for the forgivenss of the people's sins. When Christ died, he became the one true sacrificial lamb. There was no more need of yearly sacrifices. Christ died for the sins of all mankind past, present and future.

I encourage you as you go to church, dressed in your finest, that you will reflect on what Christ's crucifixion, death and ressurection truly means.

My prayer is that you will be richly blessed in the knowledge of God's abundant mercy and grace.

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