![]() We watched a clip by Lee Strobel ( ) where he gives four pieces of evidence to suggest that the resurrection happened. ![]() ![]() But before we got there, we did consider the question, ‘did the resurrection happen?’ Before exploring the significance, we had to give thought to this as an historical event. In Chapel this week, we looked at the significance of the resurrection. ![]() Not that I did not appreciate the email, and maybe I overthought the significance, but I thought that it was interesting. He puts the ‘t’ in the middle of Easter and so the focus should be on him and not us. The Christian story remembers and celebrates that, fundamental to the story, Jesus died on the cross. If we remove the T from Easter, and replace it with I, yes it makes things easier, but it also involves us putting ourselves, or ‘I’ at the centre. The Christian message is that Easter is the key event, and central to the story is the belief that Jesus died on the cross so that our sins can be forgiven. ![]() The answer they were after (and which Mr Cooper got very quickly) was ‘change the T to an I.’ This got me reflecting on Easter and the events remembered in the week preceding it. The email started with a riddle, ‘what makes Easter easier?’ None of the things that I could think solved the riddle. I was sent an email yesterday to encourage me to switch the delivery date of my cleaning products as the processing date was scheduled for the Easter weekend and they were worried that the delay would inconvenience me. ![]()
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