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He
Is Risen by The
Rev. Bill
Kolb
Well,
we've been through Lent and some of us are glad that it's over. We
feel
the same way about some events and periods in our lives. Sometimes we feel
like a bad time is going to last forever. But it's funny how, as my mother used
to say, "This too shall pass." We go through dark times but we usually
end up
learning and growing from them and getting over them. Easter
is the hope that God offers during bad times, a light in which
we can believe even while we're still in the darkness. The
resurrection of Jesus Christ is the action of God in the world,
a paradigm for hope in all valleys and dark journeys of our lives. I
believe that every Christian's middle name is or ought to be "Hope." Hope
is
really the major characteristic of a Christian. Hope is faith in things unseen
(to paraphrase St. Paul). Anyone can believe in what they can see, touch, and
feel. But
the real issues of life, love, loss, death, fear cannot be resolved by anything
we can see, touch or feel. They can only be dealt with by the
Grace
of God through
hope, and the greatest symbol of hope in Christendom is that
which we celebrate this Sunday: resurrection, God's power to
raise anything and anyone from the depths.
This
article first appeared April 20, 2003 in THE CHRONICLE, the
newsletter of Calvary
Episcopal Church, Memphis, Tennessee.
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