Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Nephews

Roasting marshmallows... isn't that what everyone does on Easter weekend?!


Dylan has learned to wink!


Waiting for the Easter story with ressurrection eggs...


Mason blowing bubbles (or tasting them)...

Monday, March 17, 2008

Easter Week

I love Easter! Some of my favorite things about Easter are the beautiful flowers, pink Peeps, visiting with family, and of course, buying a new dress. But the most amazing thing about Easter is what Jesus did for us on the cross. As you prepare for Easter this week, think about God's great love for you as He sacrificed His Son, Jesus, on the cross. He died just for you! This is from James MacDonald...


The Cross of Christ
"For our sake He made Him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God." 2 Corinthians 5:21

“For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23

The cross of Jesus Christ is the signature symbol of the central event in the history of civilization. Yet, today we depict the cross as common. Jewelers pound it into all sorts of finery so we can staple crosses to our ears and wear them around our necks. Merchandisers manufacture this symbol of unlimited atonement into fuzzy things for our rearview mirrors or decorations for our gardens. From teacups to T-shirts, people have used the cross to corner the market on crassness. Department stores hawk chocolate-covered crosses for Holy Week. Baseball players and businessmen cross themselves before a big moment. The cross itself has become big business, but it was never intended to be some lucky trinket. This is profanity in the truest sense. Is it any surprise we have lost the wonder of what happened on Calvary?

The resurrection of Christ was the event that accomplished salvation and verified Christ's victory over death, but it was the cross of Jesus Christ that showed us the grace of God. Everything that God wants us to know about Himself comes together in those crossbeams.

Our entire purpose in life is to elevate the Cross. Think on Jesus Christ there. In your mind's eye, picture Him stretched out against the sky. What's He doing up there? Answer: He's subbing for you and me. He's taking God's wrath for your sin. He's satisfying the just demands of a holy God. He's paying the price that God's holiness requires so that you and I can be forgiven. In the place where our blood should have stained the ground, Jesus hung as our substitute.

You can't understand the Gospel until you understand this idea of substitution. Jesus’ death was in the place of every person who has ever lived. I am in that line. You are too. Each of us deserves to die in payment for our own sin, but Jesus stepped in and took that penalty for each of us.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

A Little Family Time

My family was able to come and spend the day with us on Saturday- despite the snow! We had a great time visiting together and always wish we had more time. We are so thankful for a loving family!