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      Wednesday
      Apr142010

      Resurrection

      John Vandervelde - Program Director   

      The word "resurrection" has been on my mind a lot lately.  Probably because we just celebrated Easter and the resurrection of Jesus.  What's been especially powerful to me lately, as I think about Christ rising from the dead, is what resurrection means for me today, as I live and walk and talk and think and work here on earth.  For many, Jesus' life and death is simply about us getting to go to heaven some day.  Our faith is centered around the phrase, "Jesus Christ died for my sins so I can go to heaven when I die."  Okay, yes, no doubt that is so true and so powerful.  What an amazing gift of grace that Christ died for us, wretched sinners, so that we can live eternally in paradise.  I think that Christ's death and resurrection is so much more than that though.  What if your faith was centered on the idea, "Jesus Christ died for my sins so I can go to heaven when I die; but his life, death and resurrection also gives me hope, meaning and purpose here on earth.  I am an agent of the Kingdom of God." 

      Christ's death and resurrection means everything for us, for our eternity, but also for our earthly existence.  The Kingdom of God is here and we, as Christians, are agents of his kingdom.  Wherever we go, whatever we say, what we think, and what we do should be about the Kingdom.  If we spend too much time just thinking and believing that Christ's life, death and resurrection was all about us going to heaven we're missing the point.  Christ came to usher in a Kingdom that's about reconciliation, renewal, regeneration, hope, healing, truth, and love.  I think that we need to not be so focused on heaven that we are no earthly good.  Don't you agree?   

      Something that has helped me and encouraged me is a recent video from Rob Bell.  This video came out on Easter Sunday, so yeah, I know, it is a little "old" but I still wanted to share it with you.  I don't know what you think of Rob or his ministry, whether you love it or hate it, that is beside the point.  I think you'll see that this message is powerful and inspiring as we struggle to live as agents of the Kingdom of God here on earth.

      See the video here: RESURRECTION VIDEO (or just click the picture below)

      Picture 1

      Here is the text from the video:

      Jesus is standing in front of the temple in Jerusalem

      the massive gleaming brick and stone and gold house of God

      and he says destroy this temple

      and I’ll rebuild it in three days


      the people listening to him said how are you going to do that?

      it took 46 years to build this temple!

      but he wasn’t talking about that temple

      he’s talking about himself

      he essentially says, listen

      I’m going to be killed

      that’s where this is headed

      because you don’t confront corrupt systems of power

      without paying for it

      sometimes with your own blood

      and so he’s headed to his execution

      if you had witnessed this divine life extinguished on a cross

      how would you not be overwhelmed with despair?


      is the world ultimately a cold, hard, dead place?


      does death have the last word?

      is it truly, honestly, actually dark

      and so whatever light we do see

      whatever good we do stumble upon

      are those just blips on the radar?

      momentary interruptions in an otherwise meaningless existence?

      because if that’s the case then despair is the

      only reasonable response


      it’s easy to be cynical


      but Jesus says destroy this temple and I’ll rebuild it

      he insists that his execution would not be the end

      he’s talking about something new and unexpected

      happening after his death

      he’s talking about resurrection


      resurrection announces that God has not given up on the world

      because this world matters

      this world that we call home

      dirt and blood and sweat and skin and light and water

      this world that God is redeeming and restoring and renewing


      greed and violence and abuse they are not right

      and they cannot last

      they belong to death and death does not belong


      resurrection says that what we do with our lives matters

      in this body

      the one that we inhabit right now

      every act of compassion matters

      every work of art that celebrates the good and the true matters

      every fair and honest act of business and trade

      every kind word

      they all belong and they will all go on in God’s good world

      nothing will be forgotten

      nothing will be wasted

      it all has it’s place


      everybody believes something

      everybody believes somebody

      Jesus invites us to trust resurrection

      that every glimmer of good

      every hint of hope

      every impulse that elevates the soul

      is a sign, a taste, a glimpse

      of how things actually are

      and how things will ultimately be

      resurrection affirms this life and the next

      as a seamless reality

      embraced

      graced

      and saved by God


      there is an unexpected mysterious presence

      who meets each of us in our lowest moments

      when we have no strength when we have nothing left

      and we can’t go on we hear the voice that speaks those

      words


      destroy this temple and I’ll rebuild it


      do you believe this?

      that’s the question Jesus asked then

      and that’s the question he asks now


      Jesus’ friends arrive at his tomb and they’re told

      he isn’t here

      you didn’t see that coming, did you?

      he’s isn’t here

      there is nothing to fear

      and nothing can ever be the same again

      we are living in a world in the midst of rescue

      with endless unexpected possibilities


      they will take my life and I will die Jesus says

      but that will not be the end

      and when you find yourself assuming that it’s over

      when it’s lost, gone, broken and it could never be

      put back together again,

      when it’s been destroyed and you swear that it could never

      be rebuilt


      hold on a minute

      because in that moment

      things will in fact have just begun

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