Prepare

As you know, Easter will soon be upon us. With that said, everyone takes a deep breath. All the planning will all come together, and everything will work out. Ok, you caught me; maybe that’s me reminding myself as I write this devotional. However, we should be ready to celebrate the most extraordinary event in human history. So here is the question – how do we prepare for Easter?

Let us consider all that transpired on the first day of the week (Matthew 28:1); Mary and Mary visit a tomb, there is a violent earthquake (v.2) and angels shows up from heaven (John 20:12). A revealing of an empty tomb (John 20:1), a footrace occurred amongst the disciples (John 20:3-4), a witnessing of an empty tomb (vv. 6-7), a return home (v.10) tears of sorrow (v.11), and finally directive from our Lord to Mary (vv.17-18). All on the first day of the week - whew. Then we read about the evening on that first day of the week (John 20:19a), the moment Jesus encounters His disciples, who were hiding in fear of the Jews (v.19b). So, what does our Lord say to them – “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, I also send You” (v.21). I love our Lord's calmness to the day, a reminder of God's peace. Therefore my friends, to prepare for Easter is first to remember our peace with God through Jesus (Romans 5:1) and our calling to share that peace with others (Matthew 28:19-20).

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