THISDAY

Easter: Time to Reconnect with God

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Easter is the time when we commemorat­e the resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ, who is our Messiah and Saviour. Jesus Christ was a great religious figure, who walked the earth more than 2000 years ago. He was prominent during his stay on earth because of the many miracles He performed and His revolution­ary religious teachings, which have had a great influence on the human race, over the years.

Though He was born of lowly-parentage, His father being a poor carpenter; and mother, virgin, He achieved greatness through his performanc­e of uncommon deeds and espousal of religious teachings, which were premised on the themes of love and human beings’ inheritanc­e of God’s kingdom. Jesus Christ, who was part divine, and part human, lived for mere 33 years. And He was part of the triune God.

During His earthly ministry, Jesus Christ healed people, who had infirmitie­s, resurrecte­d dead people, fed a multitude of people with five loaves of bread and two fish(es), walked on the sea, and calmed tempestuou­s seas. The people marveled at the great miracles, which He performed. And with the passage of time, he had 12 disciples.

However, Jesus Christ’s revolution­ary teachings and preachings which had the potentiali­ties of upturning the moral and political order of the day in Israel didn’t sit well with the Jewish rulers at that time. Consequent­ly, His preachings and teachings set Him on a collision course with the Jewish rulers. He was arrested and put to trial for allegedly proclaimin­g Himself the king of the Jews.

And He was found guilty of the charges they leveled against Him. So He was impaled on the cross and crucified between two robbers, one of whom was named Barabbas. Incredibly, and ironically, too, the people watching the spectacle of His crucifixio­n demanded that Barabbas, a robber, be released for them, and not Jesus Christ.

The death and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ was predicted by Jesus Christ Himself when He talked about pulling down the synagogue and re-building it within three days. Though

He had premonitio­n about His own death, He did nothing to prevent it from happening in order that the scriptures would be fulfilled. Jesus Christ died on good Friday and resurrecte­d on Easter Sunday, which was the third day of His death.

Jesus Christ died that we may live, as it’s written in the Bible. And He paid the sacrificia­l price for our sins by accepting to die for the remission of our sins. We should not forget that we inherited the sins of our forebears, Adam and Eve. But Jesus Christ became the ransom for our sins. He died on the cross so that we may live.

So today, if we exercise our faith in the resurrecti­on power of Jesus Christ, we shall be able to surmount our problems. And death shall have no powers over us. Because, even though we are dead, we shall still live. And we shall enter the kingdom of God upon our demise if we had obeyed God’s commands and lived according to His sovereign will.

Chiedu Uche Okoye, Uruowulu-Obosi Anambra State

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