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Category: Holidays / Topics: Christian Life • Easter • Faith
Post-Easter Ponderings
Posted: April 19, 2009
Revisiting a controversial holiday…
Christ is risen!
But isn't evil alive and well as well?
How else can   we explain the living Hell
that singes our hope
of sweet dreams for our   kids?
A world of Somali pirates,
Sunday school   predators,
immigration center snipers
and Wall Street   extortionists.
A world of evil, hate and greed
where seeds of   corruption
and self-seeking pleasure
are fertilized and germinated
in   the soil of an unrestrained society.
Christ is risen!
But is He   risen in deeds?
Only to the degree we (His Body)
don work clothes
and   work out our salvation
will His resurrection
be made aware
to those who   don't really care
about the holiday just past.
Only as we respond 
to the felt needs of the lonely,
the marginalized,
and the   needy
will our skeptical world
bury its doubts
and give the Church 
a second chance
Christ is risen!
But will we rise to the   occasion
to raise His standard of righteousness
in our circle of   relationships,
in the public square
and in the oval   office?
Will we dare to stand up
among those who have considered us 
down for the count?
Will we get up 
and surprise the crowd
with   a life-giving response
to those who sought to do us in?
Will we show   up 
in places where the power of God
has been written off
as irrelevant   and ineffectual?
Will we turn up
the thermostat of love
in a   culture that has defined Christ-followers
as cold, heartless and   legalistic?
Christ is risen!
But do we treat Him more like 
a   rosin bag on a pitcher's mound 
than the Lord of life?
He can't simply   be a quick grab
enabling us to get a firm grip
on our own game
as we   proceed to
pitch a new proposal at work,
throw our weight around at   church
or wind up in some bases-loaded dilemma.
He insists on being   the manager of our lives
who signals from the dugout that 
(because of   Easter) 
it's a whole new ballgame.
A dugout no longer occupied by a dead   body
but by living proof that Resurrection Sunday 
can't just be   celebrated once a year.
Easter is a holiday that impacts
every day of   every week of every year.
And to anyone who has ears to hear,
it is a day   that has risen to new heights.
Christ is risen!
He is risen,   indeed!
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Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-uh-COPE-uh-less) is an ordained minister, published author and chaplain to a retirement community in the Pacfic Northwest. Greg maintains a blog called Rhymes and Reasons, which he graciously provides to SeniorLifestyle.Greg's writings have now been assembled in book form. See the SeniorLifestyle Store. • E-mail the author (moc.loa@veRemosewA*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)
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