Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Those who celebrate the mighty resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, therefore, have an awesome responsibility. When we say, "Alleluia! Christ is risen," we are saying that Jesus is Lord of the world, and that the present would-be lords of the world are not.  When we sing, in the old hymn, that "Judah's Lion burst his chains, and crushed the serpent's head," are we ready to put that victory into practice?...Are we ready to speak up for the truth of the gospel over the dinner table, and in the coffee bar, and in the council chamber?  Let's make no bones about it: if Easter isn't good news, then there is no good news.  But if it is--if it is true that Jesus Christ is risen indeed--then Easer day, and the Easter message, is the true sun which, when it rises, puts all other suns to shame.

God did not abolish the fact of evil: He transformed it.  He did not stop the crucifixion: He rose from the dead.

Order of Worship, April 8 2007

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