NEXT
Many of us celebrated Easter/Resurrection Sunday this past week.
I wonder what the disciples did Next. We can suppose they mourned. Some went back to their homes and jobs. Mary Magdalene saw the angels at the tomb, and even Jesus, but did the disciples really believe her? All they really knew for sure in the few days after the crucifixion and resurrection was that he was gone.
What would you have done Next?
We know the “rest of the story.” We know He really did resurrect from the dead. He appeared to them for many days, encouraging and uplifting them, giving them final instructions. Then He was gone, again. I’m sure they were confused, but they obeyed and stayed and waited for His promise of a comforter to be fulfilled.
In most towns today, there is a “church” on every corner (or every other, if you live in the country). Sad to say, many of them no longer reverence God and His Word, but are social/religious institutions for the uplifting of man. People don’t go to church to worship God, but to “make contacts,” or “to be seen.”
I’ve heard it said by a number of people that just because you stand in a garage doesn’t make you a car. Neither does going to church make you a Christian, though many claim the moniker.
What is a Christian? Dictionary.com has this definition: a person who believes in Jesus Christ; adherent of Christianity. a person who exemplifies in his or her life to the teachings of Christ (highlight mine)
What did Christ teach? He taught a lot, but most of it centered around loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and body AND loving your neighbor as yourself. Many of us, myself included at times, have issues with this because we don’t love ourselves, but that’s a post for another day.
The Comforter is ready and waiting to show you the love of God. He loved you so much He sent His ONLY son to die for you. Then He sent His Holy Spirit to live with you, guide you, comfort you. If you know Him(and I mean really KNOW Him, not just know OF Him), awesome–now, LIVE for Him. If you don’t know Him, He’s waiting for YOU.
The question is: What will YOU do next?
The message in your post is both timely and thought-provoking. Thanks for sharing it.
If I help just one person, whether I know about it or not, it’s worth it.
Thanks for the encouragement, Shelley.
Thought provoking post. I found myself so focused on lent and Easter I did think yesterday what’s next? interesting to ponder.
Mmm, the “DO” is always the question. Thanks for the reminder!
Something that’s very good for us all to stop and think about! Thanks, Ginger.
Thank you for giving us something to think about!