Posted on 04/04/2020 5:03:20 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Here's a reminder of the following Sunday!
April 20, 2019 by RadicalDiscipleship
The Resurrection is Against the Law
An excerpt from Bill Wylie-Kellermanns classic Seasons of Faith and Conscience (1991).
The sealing of the tomb is, I believe, notoriously misunderstood. I grew up with a Sunday School notion that to seal the tomb was a matter of hefting the big stone and cementing it tight. The seal, in my minds eye, was something like first-century caulkingputtying up the cracks to keep the stink in. Not so. This is a legal seal. Cords would be strung across the rock and anchored at each end with clay. To move the stone would break the seal and indicate tampering.
The event conspicuously echoes the story of Daniel sealed in the den of lions. And a stone was brought and laid upon the mouth of the den, and the king sealed it with his own signet and with the signet of his lords, that nothing might be changed concerning Daniel (Daniel 6:18). As there, this is a legal lock on the tomb doornot air tight, but politically tight. To move the stone and break the seal is a civil crime. The resurrection is against the law.
The seal is also a recurring theme in the book of Revelation. Remember the scroll of history sealed with seven seals? Only One is worthy to break them and look upon or unveil the truth: that One is the Lamb who was slain. The seal is a claim of ownership and authority. Its meaning in Revelation is at least that God in Christ reigns sovereign over all history and in all events.
Caesar, in Pilate, on the other hand, violently disputes the claim. He has set his seal of approval on Jesus death, and now he guarantees it with troops. Secured by security forces. When the seal is broken in the resurrection, it stands among the signs that the power of the powers (death in all its forms) has been broken. The dominion of political authorityespecially inflated, aggressiveand imperial authority has been cut to the heart.
Perfect, Pro...nothing can stop Easter!
A Blessed Lord’s Day to you and yours. All well with the family?
Son's over tonight for dinner and hanging out.
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April 5
Bible in a Year:
They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, Hosanna!
He was called one of the bravest persons alive, but he wasnt what others expected. Desmond was a soldier who declined to carry a gun. As a medic, he single-handedly rescued seventy-five injured soldiers in one battle, including some who once called him a coward and ridiculed him for his faith. Running into heavy gunfire, Desmond prayed continually, Lord, please help me get one more. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism.
Scripture tells us that Jesus was greatly misunderstood. On a day foretold by the prophet Zechariah (9:9), Jesus entered Jerusalem and the crowd waved branches, shouting, Hosanna! (John 12:13). Quoting Psalm 118:26, they cried: Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! (John 12:13). But the very next verse in that psalm refers to bringing a sacrifice with boughs in hand (Psalm 118:27). While the crowd in John 12 anticipated an earthly king to save them from Rome, Jesus was much more. He was King of Kings and our sacrificeGod in the flesh, willingly embracing the cross to save us from our sinsa purpose prophesied centuries earlier.
At first his disciples did not understand all this, John writes. Only later did they realize that these things had been written about him (John 12:16). Illumined by His Word, Gods eternal purposes became clear. Watch Grant Stevensons devotional video, Jesus, the Savior, to learn more about the One who saves.
Good evening, ML...((HUGS)0...and a Blessed Palm Sunday and Shavua Tov to you and yours.
Still raining? Penny still walking in the rain? I woke up to more snow, but the driveway and street is all melted clean.
Today was sunny but cold.
I had to go food shopping today, and it was very eerie, with everyone wearing masks and standing apart from one another.
Penny and I have a lot of walking to do to make up for those rainy days.
Good evening, lightman...2 weeks til Orthodox Easter.
Will you have online services, or are “allowed” to gather at church?
A Blessed Palm Sunday to you and yours.
Shavua Tov.
Wishing all our Jewish troops, veterans, families, allies, friends, and Canteeners
a peaceful and prosperous week.
Prayers for our troops, veterans, families, allies, friends, and Canteeners
for a safe and peaceful week ahead.
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
A Blessed Palm Sunday to you and yours.
He Who blessed our forefathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - may He bless the fighters of the Israel Defense Force, who stand guard over our land and the cities of our G-d from the border of the Lebanon to the desert of Egypt, and from the Great Sea unto the approach of the Aravah, on the land, in the air, and on the sea.
May HASHEM cause the enemies who rise up against us to be struck down before them. May the Holy One, Blessed is He, preserve and rescue our fighting men from every trouble and distress and from every plague and illness, and may He send blessing and success in their every endeavor.
May He lead our enemies under their sway and may He grant them salvation and crown them with victory. And may there be fulfilled for them the verse: For it is Hashem, your G-d, Who goes with you to battle your enemies for you to save you.
G-d bless and keep your children safe, Alouette.
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
THANK YOU
for your service!
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