The Cross?
When we think about the Cross of Jesus Christ, the Holy Cross,
what do we think? Dick Folger tells this
cute story, every night of a play performance,
the lead actor stood atop a small trapdoor on the stage floor and announced
with flourish: “I descend into hell!”
At that moment the door would … open
and he’d plunge down out of sight. But the (lead)
actor became suddenly ill one night, so an overweight understudy was pressed
into service.
When he said
the line, the small door opened, the new actor plunged down — and got stuck
halfway. Unable to free himself, he
looked helplessly out at the astonished audience and gave one of the greatest
ad-libs of all time: “Hallelujah! Hell is full!”
Well I hope
that Heaven is not full when my journey here on earth ends. The first Christians were embarrassed by the
cross because it was a humiliating symbol of defeat. Only after reflection did they realize that
both the Cross and the Resurrection are symbols that point to God’s love for
us. Jesus died to free us from the fear
of death; His Cross reminds us of His love.
Signs and symbols mark our world, our country and our homes.
Photographs of
earth taken from outer space remind us that we a tiny spec in the Universe yet
loved by God. The Statue of Liberty
reminds us that we are a nation of immigrants whose generous hearts bear
witness to God’s love for the stranger.
What signs and symbols in your home remind you and your guests that
Jesus is the center of your life?
Jesus – TRUE
God and TRUE Man suffered and died for you &and me – WHY? Why did a loving God allow His Son to suffer
and die? Maybe to help us overcome our
fear of suffering and dying. Jesus’
Suffering, Death & Resurrection. point us to the HOPE of heaven.
In our funeral
rite we pray with faith and hope in the sure knowledge that, “…
every tear will be wiped away…. and that all the ties of friendship and affection
which knit us as one throughout our lives do not unravel with death.” Our time here on
earth is preparation for eternity, let’s make our preparation the best it can
be.
May God Be Praised!
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