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Finding the Majesty of Easter

Finding the Majesty of Easter

One aspect of our culture that I find puzzling is how it takes the glorious and attempts to reduce it to the ordinary.

We take the day that commemorates our Savior’s rising from the dead to give us eternal life—and we celebrate it with colored eggs and bunnies.

Don’t get me wrong—I love chocolate bunnies. I look forward to coloring eggs. But, somehow, the majesty of this day gets hidden behind the mundane. This year, I am determined to enter the Majesty of Easter!

I realize that without a plan I will miss it.

Why and How to Celebrate Palm Sunday!

Why and How to Celebrate Palm Sunday!

I find the story of Palm Sunday to be a series of lessons—hard lessons—of the fickleness of people and of the forgiving and loving nature of God.

Jesus knew—He knew—that the people who were celebrating His entrance into Jerusalem would, within days, cry out for Him to be crucified. Imagine that for a moment. It is one thing to have an event in which you feel valued and appreciated – and then have people snub you. It is quite another to be at the event where people express appreciation for you and to know, right there in that moment, that those same people are going to call for your death.

How would you react?

How to Hear God's Voice

How to Hear God's Voice

It’s interesting, the comments I get on my blog and podcast from unbelievers. Generally, they go something like this:

“Don’t waste my time with this—it’s all a bunch of nonsense.”

“Sad that you have to believe in fairy tales—don’t share them with me.”

These are examples of the tame comments. Some are much worse than these. I’ll leave those to your imagination.

I find it sad, when I read comments such as these, that there really are people who are COMPLETELY out of touch with the Kingdom of God. They only see what is here on this earth.

Jesus Cares for You—Yes, You

Jesus Cares for You—Yes, You

I love the new praise songs. I love the rhythm and the flow of the music. Many times, the words are ancillary to the song—they are there to create a feeling, not so much poetry as simple praise.

Some of the modern hymns also have wonderful lyrics—words that touch our hearts.

So, I am not diminishing the current praise songs and hymns when I say that I think the church body loses a great deal when we set our old hymnals completely aside. It is a loss to the Christian body when we throw away such a key component of our past.

An example of one of the old hymns that we should not lose is “Ninety and Nine.”