Maunday Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday
On Thursday John, Ryan, and I went with James to the Maunday Thursday service. There we listened to a sermon from Exodus 12. He spoke on how the sacrifices for passover were to be young male lambs and they were to be roasted whole, not broken, with bitter herbs and bread without yeast. All this was reference to Christ.John 19:32-33, 36
32 So the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first, and of the other who had been crucified with him. 33 But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs. 36 For these things took place that the Scripture might be fulfilled: “Not one of his bones will be broken.”
He was not broken. He was sacrificed that we may have life.
Jonah
v13-17
The ship Jonah is on is being tossed around by all the winds. He has already told them that he is a man of God and that they should throw him overboard. v13 "instead the men did their best to row back to land. But they could not..." Hearing what to do but still fearing God too much to throw Jonah over, they continued to follow their own way of doing things. Finally when they realize they can do nothing they agree to throw him overboard and ask God to forgive them for taking his life. So they throw Jonah over and low and behold the sea goes calm. v16 "at this the men greatly feared the Lord, and they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made vows to him." Then God came and took Jonah away in a fish.
Sometimes we are like the sailors who were set in their ways, believing they could do everything on their own strength and making things worse. Instead we need to trust Him when he speaks to us. Instead of looking to fix everything ourselves we should seek him who guides our path and calms our raging seas.
He is risen. He's alive. Hell was silenced when He cried "it is finished"
Today is Easter Sunday. Resurrection Sunday. He is risen. He is risen indeed.
Support update!!!
Thank you all who have supported me so far. Once 2-3 more checks come into the office, I will have about 45% of the $6000 I need to reach South Africa. Bill and Kristen have already purchased our plane tickets to leave May 16th to fly to Atlanta and then to Jo-burg. I am trying to call everyone I can think of in my spare time and would ask that, if you are still reading this, would you please consider helping support me as I go to South Africa this summer? We need to have all support completed before we go.
Also there is a missions night on April 29th at Hickory Grove United Methodist Church in Charlotte. Come out, enjoy a spagetti dinner, tallent show, silent auction, and support Alana Baucom, Ryn Crawford, and I as we raise support for this summer.