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Easter start

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Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe.

— John 20:27 One detail in the Easter story has always intrigued me. Why did Jesus keep the scars from His crucifixio­n? Presumably He could have had any resurrecte­d body He wanted, and yet He chose one identifiab­le mainly by scars that could be seen and touched. Why?

I believe the story of Easter would be incomplete without those scars on the hands, the feet, and the side of Jesus (John 20:27). Human beings dream of pearly straight teeth and wrinkle-free skin and ideal body shapes. We dream of an unnatural state: the perfect body. But for Jesus, being confined in a skeleton and human skin was the unnatural state. The scars are a permanent reminder of His days of confinemen­t and suffering on our planet.

From the perspectiv­e of heaven, those scars represent the most horrible event that has ever happened in the history of the universe. Even that event, though, turned into a memory. Because of Easter, we can hope that the tears we shed, the struggles we endure, the emotional pain, the heartache over lost friends and loved ones — all these will become memories, like Jesus’ scars. Scars never completely go away, but neither do they hurt any longer. Someday we will have re-created bodies and a re-created heaven and earth (Rev. 21:4). We will have a new start, an Easter start. — Philip Yancey

Thank You, Lord, for the hope that the resurrecti­on of Jesus brings — for now and for eternity. I put my trust in You today. READ: John 20:24-31

Christ’s resurrecti­on is the guarantee of our own. Bible in a Year: Judges 13-15 and Luke 6:27-49

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