Read: Philippians 3:10-11; 1 Peter 1:3-9
“Who’s that guy on TV?” Ashton asked.
“That’s the father of the boy who went missing last year,” Dad said.
“Oh yeah, I remember that. He went missing on a camping trip, and they never found him. It’s so sad.”
Dad nodded. “I can’t imagine what his family must be going through. It was a story we heard on the news and quickly forgot about, but it’s been their everyday reality for the past year.”
“We should pray for them,” said Ashton.
“That’s a great idea,” said Dad, and they prayed for the missing boy and his family.
On Sunday, Dad glanced at Ashton on the way home from the Easter church service. “You look like you’re thinking about something pretty hard.”
Ashton shrugged. “I was just thinking about what Pastor Edwards said—that Christians celebrate Easter every day, not just once a year. What did he mean by that?”
“Well, think of it this way,” said Dad. “If we heard that the boy who went missing had been found and was okay, how would we feel?”
“I’d be happy to hear that!” said Ashton.
“Me too,” said Dad. “But would it change our lives?”
“Well, no,” said Ashton. “We didn’t know him, so even though we’d be happy for him and his family, we’d probably forget about it after a while.”
“Right,” said Dad. “We didn’t have a relationship with him, so it wouldn’t change our day-to-day lives very much. But if his family got the news that he was alive and safe, their lives would change a lot, wouldn’t they?”
“Yeah,” Ashton said. “Because they know him and love him.”
Dad nodded. “That’s how it is with us and Easter. For many people it’s just a yearly holiday that quickly passes by, but for those who know Jesus, it’s our everyday reality. Because we have a relationship with Him, His resurrection gives us new life and affects every part of our lives. When we sin, He forgives us. When we’re hurting, He is with us. When we experience difficulties, we can find strength and joy in His promise to make everything right one day and to put an end to sin, sadness, and death forever.”
Ashton smiled. “I’m thankful we have Easter every day!”
–Courtney Lasater
How about you? Did you know that Easter is an everyday reality for those who trust in Jesus? It’s more than just a holiday that comes once a year. Jesus died and rose again so we could have a relationship with Him that lasts forever, and that means our new life with Him starts now. If you trust in Him, you can celebrate Easter every day! (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)
Today's Key Verse: Just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life. Romans 6:4 (NIV)
Today's Key Thought: Easter is an everyday reality