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		<title>Easter Sunday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is the day that most Christians are celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  To me, this should be viewed as the central holiday of the faith as it commemorates the return of the “Son of God”.  In fact, the Apostle Paul (St. Paul, Paul of Tarsus) in his letter to the Romans (which was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is the day that most Christians are celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  To me, this should be viewed as the central holiday of the faith as it commemorates the return of the “Son of God”.  In fact, the Apostle Paul (St. Paul, Paul of Tarsus) in his letter to the Romans (which was dictated just prior to his first trip to Rome to teach the gospel) described it this way:</p>
<blockquote><p>And Jesus Christ our Lord was shown to be the Son of God when God powerfully raised him from the dead by means of the Holy Spirit.</p>
<p align="right"><em>~ Romans 1:4 NLT</em></p>
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<p>At the end of this post, I have included three narratives of the Resurrection from the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Luke and Mark).  I intentionally have omitted the verses from the Gospel of John because I have always felt the theology in this book differs from the rest—it reads as heavily evangelistic and therefore loses its neutrality and accuracy as an historical record.</p>
<p>I believe that the resurrection was a metaphor for the realization by the followers of Jesus Christ that he was a manifestation of God, and not just a charismatic spiritual leader.  After he had died, they felt his presence and guidance again – it was his spirit that appeared to them, not his body clad in white robes.  As can be seen from the excerpts below, the apparition was not recognized for what the modern-day church interprets as being either.  I could provide much supporting evidence for my viewpoint, but that is not my intention in this post.</p>
<p>Rather, I would like to remind people that this is a day to celebrate and to remember that it was on Easter Sunday when Jesus was recognized as a messenger from God that truly founded Christianity and enabled its beautiful message to be sent throughout the world.</p>
<blockquote><p>After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.</p>
<p>The angel said to the women, &#8220;Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: &#8216;He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him.&#8217; Now I have told you.&#8221;</p>
<p>So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them. &#8220;Greetings,&#8221; he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, &#8220;Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me.&#8221;</p>
<p align="right"><em>~ Matthew 28:1-10, NIV</em></p>
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<blockquote><p>When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus&#8217; body. Very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, they were on their way to the tomb and they asked each other, &#8220;Who will roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb?&#8221;</p>
<p>But when they looked up, they saw that the stone, which was very large, had been rolled away. As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed.</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t be alarmed,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter, &#8216;He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p>Trembling and bewildered, the women went out and fled from the tomb. They said nothing to anyone, because they were afraid.</p>
<p align="right"><em>~ Mark 16:1-8, NIV</em></p>
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<blockquote><p>On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were wondering about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning stood beside them. In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, &#8220;Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee: &#8216;The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, be crucified and on the third day be raised again.&#8217; &#8221; Then they remembered his words.</p>
<p>When they came back from the tomb, they told all these things to the Eleven and to all the others. It was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them who told this to the apostles. But they did not believe the women, because their words seemed to them like nonsense. Peter, however, got up and ran to the tomb. Bending over, he saw the strips of linen lying by themselves, and he went away, wondering to himself what had happened.</p>
<p align="right"><em>~ Luke 24:1-12</em></p>
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