Happy Easter.
Read: Hebrews 10:11-18
A friend of mine, who is a preschool teacher, overheard an animated conversation among her students. Little Maria threw out the question: Who loves God? All of them responded, I do! I do! I do! Billy said, I love Jesus. Kelly protested, But He died. Billy said, Yeah, but every Easter He rises from the dead!
Obviously, young Billys understanding of the meaning of Easter is still developing. We know that Jesus died once for all (Rom. 6:10; Heb. 10:12) and, of course, rose from the dead once. Three days after paying the penalty of our sins on the cross, the sinless Jesus conquered death by rising from the grave and breaking the power of sin. It was this final sacrifice of blood that opened the only way for us to have a relationship with God now and a home with Him forevermore.
Christ died for our sins, . . . He was buried, and . . . He rose again the third day (1 Cor. 15:3-4). He has promised that He is preparing a place for us (John 14:1-4), and He will someday return. One day we will be with our risen Savior.
Thats why every year at Eastertimein fact, every day of the yearwe have reason to celebrate the resurrection of our Savior. I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth (Ps. 34:1).
Insight
In Hebrews 10:14 we see this remarkable statement: For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified. How is this possible? Paul in his letter to the church at Corinth answers this question. Since being good enough through personal effort is futile (Rom. 7), only a transfer of account from a righteous person to a sinner could remedy the problem. He made [Christ] who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him (2 Cor. 5:21). Christs atoning death on the cross appeased the wrath of God (Rom. 3:24-26), and His righteousness was attributed to us that we might be declared justified before God.