Americans and for that matter most of western civilization are event orientated people! We have a tendency to celebrate everything only on a particular day and time. The ancient world would never have allowed themselves only a day and then only a couple of hours on that day to mark such a glorious event as the resurrection of Christ.
Think about it, the Hebrews marked and celebrated seven major events a year and they took days and weeks to do it. That is why in the ancient church they celebrated Easter for 5o days! That's right "50" days! Built within every calendar year was a mini Jubilee! Every debt was forgiven, every slave was set free and everyone returned to his home land!
That's right Easter can never be fully realized and celebrated on one day for a few hours! No, the very magnitude of the resurrection of Christ takes 5o days to comprehend and to embrace.
Yesterday was Amazing! BUT DON'T STOP NOW! HE IS ALIVE! CHRIST HAS RISEN!
He lives in our lives right now, breaking every limitation and bringing us into our God-given Destiny! I am looking forward to the next 7 weeks of feasting with the One who died for me and defeated evil for me.
Praise your name O Christ! My King and My Lord! This truly is the Day that you have made and I will be glad and rejoice in it!
Living in light of the Cross!!!
Bishop Quintin
Monday, April 13, 2009
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Words like,Living in the light of the cross and Jubilee have the sweet sweet aroma of FORGIVENESS. I have times of my greatest peace and joy when I contemplate the unconditional forgiveness made available to me through Christ. I am sorry to say Forgiveness sometimes doesn't smell so sweet when I am confronted with my need to forgive people who have hurt me, or hurt people I love. Maybe the next 50 days would be a wonderful opportunity to beseech the strength of the Father's divine nature in our lives, in order to extend the precious FORGIVENESS to others that has been so freely extended to us."And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors"
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