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3/20/2018

Easter Post

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​This will be my last post before Easter. I know this from looking at the calendar. There is supposedly a formula that is used to calculate when Easter is. However, I believe that the calendar companies all get together and, in a secret meeting, pick the date they want to use.
 
Easter morning, I’ll be at my church to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. At some point I’ll be sitting in the service looking the big cross that hangs in our sanctuary. The way the lights above are arranged the cross casts two shadows on the wall behind it. 
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​It always reminds me of the story of the two men who were crucified with Jesus. Both were criminals. One of them demanded a miracle from Jesus, telling him to prove that he was the Messiah by saving them. The other told him to stop and then asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom. Jesus answers him by telling him he will be with him in heaven. (Luke 23:40-43)
 
A sinner is saved. I’ve always thought of this as Jesus’ last mortal miracle. An unworthy man professes his belief in Jesus and is saved. And there is rejoicing in heaven, as we were told when Jesus explained the parable of the lost sheep.
 
Why rejoicing? Because God wanted this man to get into heaven. Even though he was unworthy, God loved him. When he believed, the miracle occurred, and he changed from unworthy to worthy.
 
We all feel unworthy at times. That same miracle is available to everyone because God loves each and every one of us. God wants as many of us to get into heaven as possible.
 
Live your miracle! Make God rejoice!

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Renee
3/21/2018 03:27:00 pm

SO well said Tim!! Thank you for this!

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Tim Kane
3/30/2018 12:26:30 pm

Thanks Renee.

I was worried when the Sunday after I wrote about the lights and shadows of the cross that the lights were out. It was good to see them back on last night!

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