Easter

Easter is my favorite holiday. Many give it some love, but most seem to enjoy Christmas a lot more. I am not opposed to Christmas; I think the condescension of the Son of God into the flesh is an amazing event in history. Who would think that an all-powerful God would do such a thing. A more sensible approach seems for him to simply squash the transgressors the moment they transgressed. This indeed seemed to be the promise in Genesis to Adam and Eve: “…for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” 1 Yet God did not kill the man and woman. Instead, he bid his time and then condescended into the flesh of a man, the man Jesus bar Joseph of Nazareth. Why would God–whose names and titles include Almighty2, Sovereign3, Adonai4, and others5–do such a thing? A God of incredible love6, but also a God of incredible justice and wrath7.

This Easter season, my church Artifact has been focusing on understanding and living out the kingdom of heaven that Christ brought to us8. This past week, we were challenged to answer five questions, and I intend to answer them, for my part, here. More will be coming over the next few weeks, and I hope to make a consistent effort in answering them and would love for you to post your thoughts as well.