The steadfast love
of the Lord never ceases;
His mercies never
come to an end; they are new every morning;
great is His
faithfulness.
—Lamentations 3:22-24
Ah, new beginnings! The first day of a year, the first day
of school, the first time you wear new clothes, the first page of a book, the
first time you say “I love you,” the first time you hold your newborn in your
arms—new beginnings, all, offering a future and a hope. There is nothing quite
like that feeling of new, fresh, clean, the idea of starting over to get it
right.
Only we never quite “get it right” as human beings, do we?
Oh, sometimes we do, sure, but unfortunately, sin is inherent for everyone who
draws air, which is why for me, Easter is the most important day of the year. A
new beginning, a fresh start, a do-over where the precious blood of Jesus
washes me clean and lets me start over, reminding me once again that His
mercies are “new” every morning and His love never ceases.
Why?
For I know the
plans I have for you, declares the Lord,
plans for welfare
and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.
—Jeremiah 29:11
A future and a hope—Easter in a eggshell, if you will. And
yet, there have been too many times when my focus has been on dying eggs
instead of a dying Savior Who gave His all so I could have a new beginning—not
just every day of my life, but in the next as well.
So this Easter, I plan to focus on just how very important
this day is to each and every one of us. Because without Easter—the death and
resurrection of our Savior—there would be no fresh starts, no do-overs, no
future and no hope.
I wish you and yours a MOST blessed Easter and fresh start
with the Lover of your Soul!
Wow that was powerful I love Easter but I never thought of it as celebrating new beginnings.
ReplyDeleteWow that was powerful I love Easter but I never thought of it as celebrating new beginnings.
ReplyDeleteWow that was powerful I love Easter but I never thought of it as celebrating new beginnings.
ReplyDeleteJuli, thanks for stopping by and commenting.
ReplyDeleteI thought it interesting that Julie's thoughts coincide with our pastor's sermon for tomorrow, entitled - are you ready? - "All Things New"! We always think of New Year's as giving us the opportunity to start with a clean page, but Easter even more so. You might enjoy these Scriptures:
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" (2 Corinthians 5:17).
"We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life" (Romans 6:4).