On Easter
Sunday, my wife, our pianist, and I had planned for quite some time to
go to the local Long Term Care Centre. A good number of residents always
enjoy coming to the worship services, especially on Christian holy days.
While we were having our breakfast, we heard
that there had been a coordinated bombing of three Christian churches in
Sri Lanka, and that at first report, over one hundred people were killed
and more than two hundred injured.
Greta went to the
nursing home early to bring the residents from their rooms to the
activity room where the services are held. Many of the residents were
anxious to be able to celebrate the events of the day when Jesus rose
from the grave. I went somewhat later and with a heavy heart, and
shortly after 10:00, we started the service. We sang some Easter hymns,
we had some prayers, and we enjoyed the truth of the gospel. We had a
good time of worship together. During the service, I was able to put the
disturbing events aside. At the end of the service we sang:
I serve a risen Saviour, He's in the world
today;
I know that He is living, whatever
men may say;
I see His hand of mercy, I hear His
voice of cheer,
And just the time I need Him, He's
always near.
- Alfred Ackley
I imagine that the Christians in Colombo, Sri
Lanka, went to church on Easter Sunday with joy in their hearts. For
them, too, it was a great time to celebrate the risen Lord. I can
imagine that they greeted each other with those familiar words, “The
Lord is risen”, and then the reply, “The Lord is risen indeed.” I don't
know at what point in the service the suicide bombers detonated their
devices, but perhaps they had already had some prayers and had sung some
Easter hymns, and suddenly there was death and destruction all around
them.
Since then, we have heard that there were six
separate attacks at three churches and three luxury hotels, with 359
people killed and over 500 injured. We weep for all those who are
affected, and it is so difficult, even impossible, to comprehend what
motivates people to do this to other people. Why are Christians hated so
much, to the point that our brothers and sisters in Christ are brutally
murdered for their faith in Jesus, the risen Lord?
Jesus warned us that this would happen. It's
not about us -- it's all about Him!
"If the world hates you, you know that it
hated Me before it hated you." (John 15:18 NKJV)
"And you will be hated by all for My name's
sake." (Luke 21:17 NKJV)
"I have given them Your word; and the world
has hated them because they are not of the world, just as I am not of
the world." (John 17:14 NKJV)
The important thing is that Jesus loved us so
much that He has given His life to forgive our sin. We owe Him our
eternal life! Love so amazing demands our unswerving loyalty, even to
the point of death!
Prayer:
Our Father in heaven, it is with heavy hearts that we pray that You
would bless all those who have lost loved ones. May they experience the
peace of Christ in their hearts. Prepare all of us to be hated by the
world because we love You, who first loved us. We ask it in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Joel
Jongkind
Meaford, Ontario,
Canada
Reprinted from the
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