Christ died for our sins,
He was buried,
he was raised to life -I Corinthians 15:3 & 4
This week is different than any other time in the Christian calendar. It is the only time when several specific events are directly connected to form a whole.
There are seasons in which the emphasis looks to a specific event in the God story. Advent looks ahead to the birth of Jesus. Pentecost is a season where an event is celebrated. Even Easter has a season, Lent, connected to the actual event.
But this week is different. From the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday), to the Last Supper (Maundy Thursday), the crucifixion (Good Friday) and the resurrection (Easter) historical events are uniquely joined. They are all components of The Passion. The events of that week in Jesus’ life clearly are the focus of God’s action for our salvation. Notice how much of the four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) are dedicated to telling about that week. Beyond that think about how much of the rest of the New Testament is predicated on it. I don’t mean to imply that all history is not in some way the stage for God’s work. But this is where it all comes together.
I challenge you to read it this week. Then be “mindful” of it and all that includes. Think about it, absorb it and live in response to it.
What an amazing message—“He died for me (you) and my (your) salvation.” And He lives.
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