Chattanooga Times Free Press

LIVING CHANGED LIVES BEST EASTER EXAMPLE

- Robin Smith, a former chairwoman of the Tennessee Republican Party, owns Rivers Edge Alliance. Robin Smith

More than 2 billion Christians worldwide celebrated Easter on Sunday. While Easter was once a pagan festival of the spring season celebratin­g the newness of life as witnessed by nature emerging from the dormancy of winter, Christians mark the crucifixio­n of Jesus Christ and his resurrecti­on as the cause to celebrate new life.

Through historical analysis of ancient events and a comparison of the writings of the Gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke and John — the accuracy of the Christian account of Jesus’ crucifixio­n (a cruel method of death for criminals of the ancient day) has been validated.

Using firsthand accounts of men who walked with Jesus during his ministry and other facts of the day, such as references outside of Scripture to the high priesthood of Caiaphas, the governorsh­ip of Pontius Pilate and the reign of Tiberius Caesar (the stepson and successor to Rome’s emperor, Augustus Caesar), the date of Christ’s crucifixio­n has been narrowed to Friday, April 7, A.D. 30, or Friday, April 3, A.D. 33. Further examinatio­n of accounts of the ministry of Jesus along with a geological study reference in the DailyMail. com that records an earthquake’s occurrence in the region of Jerusalem fit the latter date of April 3, A.D. 33.

Fun with forensics, right?

But, history shouldn’t be the only indication that billions of men, women and children observe a belief based on holiness, love, grace, righteousn­ess, mercy and forgivenes­s. The Christian faith might be summed up as a holy, mighty God, father and creator loving his creation so much that he chose to make a way to atone for our sins, our moral wrongs, due to his righteous nature.

That atonement or redemption came through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ that was offered in love, grace and mercy. Indeed, the Christian faith is founded on immeasurab­le love and grace demonstrat­ed by the crucifixio­n of God’s blameless son, Jesus, on Good Friday. But the power of God through the resurrecti­on and the ascension to heaven of Christ also was witnessed and recorded from accounts of the empty tomb, the period of time following the resurrecti­on when Jesus was alive, and the hundreds, including 11 of the disciples and his mother, Mary, who witnessed his ascension, or transfer to another heaven.

A.D.ding to history’s accounts, along with religious texts, the lives of Christians today, an estimated 1,985 years later, should reflect the hope of the first Easter — the death to a sinful life, the transforma­tion due to the power of love offered by a righteous God to reconcile his created to him, and the unexplaina­ble difference that can occur in us as we live in the metaphoric­al “fourth day” following the third day of the resurrecti­on.

Politicall­y correct? Nope. Completely explained through rational thought as defined by the intellect of man? Not at all. Yet, the facts of history mixed with the ongoing accounts of the Divine establish a very real faith born from the old covenant of Judaism and the new covenant of redemption and observed and lived by those who are Christian, or followers of Christ. Note, I didn’t say those who are perfect or sinless.

Today’s fourth day is a choice for all. Living changed lives best celebrates yesterday’s Easter.

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