The Hope of the Resurrection
“One day, there will be a great reversal of everything we’re doing right now.”
Pastor Chris said those words at Gwendolyn’s graveside service, and it’s honestly all that I can remember from his eulogy. It’s all that I think of when I go by her grave, and whisper over her body – “One day, Gwenny! One day this will all be undone.”
I love Easter. I love it more fully now because it is one day in our calendar year that the majority of our nation sets aside, whether they know it or not, to give glory to Christ’s resurrection. Now I know that you can argue with me that Easter has pagan roots, or is now so commercialized that everyone just sees pastels, dyed eggs, bunnies and new clothes. And that may be true— the Enemy always tries very hard to block out the reality of Christ. But he can’t. And whether people acknowledge it or not, they intrinsically know that Easter has something to do with Jesus of Nazareth and an empty tomb. That’s why there is a huge spike in church attendance on Easter and Christmas—because the unredeemed know that something about this holiday has to do with something bigger than them.
Sometimes I feel like the power of the Cross gets separated from the power of the Resurrection—that one is of more value than the other. In materialistic christianity, that’s what we see, right? The Cross—cross paintings, cross jewelry, cross bumper stickers… I mean, have you ever seen someone wearing a circle meant to remind them of the rolled away stone? I know that until Gwendolyn fell asleep, I did not give much adoration to the Resurrected Lord; I simply acknowledged it as a byproduct of His sacrifice.
But I was completely wrong! (Surprise, surprise.) Have you read 1 Corinthians 15 lately? Because you should. It will change your Easter this year. In the chapter, Paul is arguing for the absolute necessity of Jesus being raised from the dead:
- Erin
Hope Mom to Gwendolyn and Baby CushErin Cushman is the founder of Hope Mommies. She is married to Blair and has four children: Gwendolyn, who has been with Jesus since October 20, 2010, Malacai, who is three, Gemma, born in June 2015, and Baby Cush. She loves photography, gardening, cooking, reading, playing with her children, and especially loves when all those things combine.
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