When I think of Easter, some of the first things that come to mind are
egg hunts (Collin stealing the golden egg!!! We have video proof!),
families getting together, chocolate bunnies, and of course the
resurrection story.
Being here in PNG has given me a different view of
Easter Sunday. There was no egg hunt here, and even if there was, I'm
pretty sure there would be no five dollar golden egg. Most of my family
is still in the states. (All but one as a matter of fact). And
chocolate is extremely scarce over here, so definitely no chocolate
bunnies. The only thing that remains of a "normal Easter" is the
resurrection. But when I think about it, that really is the entire
reason we celebrate Easter. Of course, families and traditions are fine
in their place, but I think that in America, we are too focused on
lunch, when our focus should be on Christ coming up from the grave and
what that did for us.
This morning, I was able to go with Bro. John
Allen (Bro. Matt's dad) to the village of Ipaiyu, and Bro. John gave a
mini-sermon about the resurrection. It was amazing to watch people who
were hanging on every word, many because this was there first time to
ever hear this story. When Bro. John got to the crucifixion, and began
talking about how Christ suffered for our sins, Nathaniel, the
translator for Bro. John, was barely able to get the story out because
he was crying and choking up. When I looked out across the crowd of
forty who had assembled, many heads were hanging, and almost all of the
adults were wiping tears from their eyes. It made me really re-examine
my view of the resurrection. All these people had no other place to be,
and were so consumed in the words coming from Bro. John, it made me
ashamed for how lightly I take the story of Christ's death, burial, and
resurrection.
The next sermon, given by Nathaniel, was about Christ
giving us bread and living water. I really didn't get much of the
message, but Bro. John translated the main points. The service, which
lasted over three and a half hours, ended and we found out that three
people had been saved, all during Bro. John's message. We have always
heard the saying "Familiarity breeds contempt", but it really sinks in
when it's seen from a fresh perspective.
If I got anything this morning
that I wanted to share with everyone back home, especially before
Easter services, it would be to take a fresh look at the entire
resurrection story. Just think about it as if you have never heard the
story before, and I know it will mean more, and be much more of a
blessing to you. I can say from experience that it was for me this
morning!
-Connor
I was so dreading our first Easter with you two, but after reading this post I am convinced you are right where you needed to be today. I am so thankful for what God's doing in your hearts. Love, Momma
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