Tag Archives: Easter

The way of the cross

Easter Sunday is the greatest celebration of the Christian year – Jesus triumphant over the powers of death, sin and hell! He is risen, risen indeed! Ah, but to get there, a cost beyond our comprehension. The mocking, the scourging, … Continue reading

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Soon enough, I will come for you

Ten years ago today my friend in the blogosphere, Joseph Walker, wrote this on what was then Holy Saturday: “Are we there yet?” Any one who has spent time in a form of cultural character building exercise known as the … Continue reading

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Holy Saturday

Reposted from 2019, think this needs another airing today. Today is a kairos moment, a time between times. Jesus is dead, buried, gone. And we wait.And, as usual, we do not see what is going on. Death is being swallowed … Continue reading

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Holy Saturday

Today is a kairos moment, a time between times. Jesus is dead, buried, gone. And we wait. And, as usual, we do not see what is going on. Death is being swallowed up. Hades disarmed. The gates of Hell broken … Continue reading

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Hope

1 In you, Lord my God, I put my trust. 2 I trust in you;     do not let me be put to shame,     nor let my enemies triumph over me. 3 No one who hopes in you     will ever be put to shame, … Continue reading

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Easter

Sometimes, it seems that the only thing I can bring to the table this Easter is my sin, my brokenness and my failure. Maybe that is enough.  

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