Clearing the Browser Tabs – He is Risen Sunday Edition

| April 24, 2011 | Comments (2)

If you pinned me down on what I thought were the greatest words in the Bible, I’d point you to Matthew 28:6, which reads, “He is not here, for He is risen as he said. Come see the place where the Lord lay.” In that one simple sentence, spoken by an angel to a couple of women of no great Earthly importance, you can find the very heart of Christianity. Because Jesus Christ rose from the dead, we may all find eternal life in paradise upon the simple acceptance of his gift.

Too preachy there? Well, that’s okay. I’m not saying you have to believe it, but if you want to understand it, I think that’s a good place to start. And since it is Easter Sunday, the day we celebrate his unique victory over death and the grave, I think it’s appropriate. After all, the left is going to bend religion to its dishonest and totalitarian purposes without apology. We folks on the right ought to tell the story straight and let everyone else decide what they’d like to do with the story.

And once you’ve digested that, you can have dessert: dancing peeps!

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  1. I'll see your Matt28:6 and raise you John 15:11 "These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full".
    Not that it's, like, a competition, or something.

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