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At Easter, you may have shared a familiar greeting on Sunday morning. It’s called the “Paschal Greeting.” It goes like this: One person exclaims, “He is risen!” And it’s followed by the joyful response, “He is risen, indeed!” But, you know, the angel who announced our Savior's resurrection also included four more words that are easily overlooked, but which are wonderful, reassuring and too good to miss.
Chances are good that a few days ago on Good Friday you may have sung that enduring hymn, “Were You There?” It comes with that familiar refrain, “Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.” On Easter morning, as the women left the empty tomb they found themselves trembling ... with joy! The good news is that Jesus is risen and He is here. He is here with us this very day, and with all the Easter blessings that come with having a living Savior.
Crushed it! According to the folks at the Free Dictionary to “crush it” means “to succeed at something in a particularly impressive way.” And according to the Collins Dictionary, “If you crush it, you succeed completely in doing something.” That phrase really takes on a special meeting as we look at the full context of what took place for us on Good Friday.
Luke alone records this remarkable detail from Peter’s denial of our Savior. It happened after all of the disciples abandoned Jesus. By inspiration of the Holy Spirit God ensured that this event was recorded for you and me to hear. They're a wonderful reminder that, even in the midst of our sin, crushing guilt and remorse, Jesus has not abandoned us.
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Did you know the words to “God Save the King”? It’s the national anthem of the United Kingdom and it’s also the royal anthem of many of the nations which form the British Commonwealth. Do you know the words? It’s a well known song around the world and it's actually a prayer. On Psalm Sunday the crowds cried out, “Hosanna!” Chances are good that you sang it last Sunday in church. And this too is a prayer – but it's a very different and remarkable prayer.
“We’re not number one!” Have you ever gone to a game and seen someone holding one of those big foam hands with big X through and shouting, “We’re NOT number one!” Ya, me neither. So, imagine what must have went through the disciples' minds as He explained to them what it meant to be "first" and "greatest."
When someone loves another so much that it’s obvious to everyone around them, they’re often described as “wearing their heart on their sleeve.” In medieval times, knights would wear a handkerchief, embroidered with the name of a lady, tied on their sleeves during a tournament. They wanted their love for to be known by all. Wait until you hear what Jesus has worn in love for you, as both the perfect High Priest, and the Sacrifice for all of your sins!
When confronted with our sins it's tempting for to want to bargain and made a deal with God. It always fails. But what God announced to Jeremiah, and fulfilled in His Son, is so much better. God has revealed a remarkable prize. No games, just grace!
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You and I are hard-wired to cover our eyes and turn away whenever we see something that terrifies us...