Friday’s Here But Sunday’s Coming

Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?  1 Corinthians 15:55

Cross Against the Light

Cross Against The Light

“Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?”  1 Corinthians 15:55

CHRIST IS RISEN!

This is the third go round for this post-Easter:2011,2012 2013. For the two of us, it is deeply moving. We take you though the dark day of Good Friday and end with a goose bump inspiring dance. May you see the Christ in all of these short videos and in the faces of believers from around the globe. He died but He is risen indeed!


Jesus. He, Who was there at the Beginning, came to Earth, a seemingly insignificant planet located in the Orion Spur off the Perseus Arm in the Milky Way galaxy.  Yet, this planet was particularly blessed for this place was the home of those created in the image of the Creator. These were a special people, dearly loved.

Enjoy this video called The Mountain by Terje Sorgjerd,  which was filmed  April 4-11, 2011at El Teide which is one of Spain´s highest mountains. It is one of the best places in the world to photograph the stars and is also the location of Teide Observatories, considered to be one of the world´s best observatories. You will see stunning views of the Milky Way. Think of a God who created far more than what you can see here but still loves you

Yet, these  beloved people of God were strangely rebellious. They grew tired of their King and His rules. They turned from Him and a darkness settled over the planet. That is why the Light came. And so, on a day called Good Friday, a strange name for a day of execution, He was crucified by the very people He created, loved and came to redeem. The angels gasped in confusion.  How does one execute the Eternal? And why?  But, there was a plan. There had always been a plan.

So, they laid Him in the ground. Death and sadness consumed them. The Light of the World seemingly had been extinguished. But, just before He died, He said something curious to the thief. “Today you will be with Me in paradise.”  Paradise? He was dead, wasn’t He? Perhaps they could not see it in the midst of their grief and disappointment, but soon they would learn a deep truth. In darkness there is always the Light of the World, always!  But, they would have to look into the darkness to really see it.

Watch “The Aurora” by Terje Sorgjerd. He spent a week capturing one of the biggest aurora borealis shows in recent years.  This video was shot in and around Kirkenes and Pas National Park bordering Russia, at 70 degree north and 30 degrees east.

Then, on Easter morning, death lost it’s final shot at victory. The Light entered the Body and He once again walked amongst His people who were no longer lost but had been found.

 

Unburdened by their sin, they started to dance and continue to dance because Sunday has come and the Lord of the Dance will be with them, always!

Rejoice with our brothers and sisters in Budapest, Hungary who, for many years, had to practice their faith in the dark. I visited this very square years ago as a high school student, never imagining that faith would one day be openly celebrated here. On April 4, 2010, over 1,300 young people (and a few of us older types who impressively got their groove on) all of them members of Faith Church, celebrated Resurrection Sunday.

Then, the following year, even more showed up. Isn’t that like the faith? They told a few and then  a few more and before they realized it, the world changed. This one adds a little cultural dancing as well.

This dance inspired more dances all around the world. May you join in the dance of the Resurrection because

CHRIST IS RISEN! HE IS RISEN INDEED! HALLELUJAH!

Comments

Friday’s Here But Sunday’s Coming — 6 Comments

  1. I’ve heard Campolo give this sermon, Friday’s Here but Sunday’s Coming, on three different occasions, the only times I’ve seen him live. The most recent one was at a Martin Luther King Day service at First Baptist Church of Augusta, GA “The birthplace of the SBC”, where they allow you to designate either the SBC or CBF for the missions part of your offerings.

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      When sinners do act in true repent and solemnly believe the gospel of Jesus Christ, the eyes of their understanding are truly enlightened. They then pass from darkness into light, from death to life—and become a new creation in Christ, with a brand new heart and new desires.

    This is what the New Testament tells us.

    hmmm…

      It is through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ that the world will appreciate the miracle of the resurrection.

    huh?

    We also have assurance that —> God has appointed a Day in which He will judge the world in righteousness. 

    What?

      What better motive can there be for telling folk about the gospel of Jesus Christ : knowing therefore that God will judge folk at the last day we persuade um  ta know da score, and sincerely receive da kind benefits offered by Jesus, God Son, before the ticking clock run out for each individual.

    ATB 🙂

    Sopy

  3. Wade Burleson writes an excellent article over on his blog about the Hebrew method of timekeeping based on the motion and phases of the Moon.
    Here’s one for OldJohnJ:
    It would appear that all time is based on periodic motion. Whether it be the vibration of cesium atoms in super accurate atomic clocks, the energy stored in the mainsprings and released (in discrete packets) by the escapement mechanisms of old-fashioned chronometers; all time is based on periodic motion.
    If there’s nothing to measure (no motion), does time exist at all?

  4. @ Muff Potter:
    I agree Burleson’s description of Jewish timekeeping is insightful.

    As to time, time RECKONING is certainly based on periodic motion. There is a mysterious quantity in thermodynamics named entropy. Entropy increases relentlessly thus it’s increase provides a measure of time, defines the arrow of time, without utilizing any kind of periodic motion.

    Nick B will find this question interesting so if there is any followup perhaps we should move this topic to the open discussion page.