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  • Writer's pictureJanean Tinsley

Lent Day 22: Celebration Sunday

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade–kept in heaven for you, who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time. — 1 Peter 1:3-5

A little boy born with Down syndrome attended his third-grade Sunday School class faithfully each week. As you can expect, the other children did not readily accept the boy because he seemed different.

The Sunday after Easter, their teacher brought in small boxes–one for each child. The children were told to go outside, find some symbols of new life, and put them in their containers. So the children ran wildly throughout the property looking for something to fill their boxes.

Once they returned to the classroom, they began to share their discoveries with the class. One by one they opened their boxes to show flowers, butterflies, leaves, and more. Each time the class would “ooh” and “ahh.”

Then the child with Down syndrome opened his box to reveal nothing inside. The children exclaimed, “That’s stupid! It’s not fair! He didn’t do the assignment right!”

The little boy exclaimed, “I did so do it! It’s empty…because the tomb where Jesus laid was found empty!”

I love Sundays during Lent. Did you know that each Sunday is considered a mini-Easter? That means Sundays are meant for celebrating! But what exactly are we celebrating?

So many times when we talk about Jesus Christ, we only focus on his death. How sad. You see, Good Friday didn’t last forever. Friends, Jesus did die but death could not keep him! That’s what we celebrate.

If Jesus had not risen from the dead, our faith would be foolish and fake. But He did rise from death, confirming His life and message. The resurrection of Jesus is the basis for our hope of life eternal beyond the grave. It’s the essence of why we follow Jesus Christ. It’s the reason we repent of our sins. It’s the reason for Easter!

Don’t ever forget to include the resurrection of Christ from the dead when speaking of His death on the cross. For because He conquered our sin on the cross and death through His resurrection, we can have unmistakable hope in Him for eternity.

The journey to the cross is long but Sunday is coming!!! Hallelujah!

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