Lately Al and I have been driving on Fridays. Not sure why, but maybe because three weeks ago, we bought a new car. So on April 5 we decided to take a road trip to our old stomping grounds in southern Indiana. There at Grandview Cemetery we decorated my parentsâ grave vases with red roses from Dollar Tree.
Donât fret! They wouldâve approved the cost savings. Then we headed to Elnoraâs Fairview Cemetery and blessed Alâs parentsâ grave with bright orange and purple Dollar Tree specials. Again, his folks, who also grew up during the Great Depression, would have applauded our frugality.
This past Friday we headed west to Cox Plant Farm near Clayton, this time to spend money on real plants. On the way there, we listened to WGNR Moody Radio, specifically senior pastor Chris Brooksâ 1pm Equipped Radio segment featuring an interview with Dr. Rick Richardson, Professor of Evangelism and Leadership at Wheaton College.
Dr. Richardson said something hopefully I will never forget. Its truth is both radical and simple. âIn all other religions, you need to climb a ladder to God. In Christianity, God sent Jesus down the ladder to carry us up.â
During this Holy Week, Christians all over the world will celebrate Jesusâ death, burial, and resurrection that opened the door for everyoneâregardless of nationality, social status, or skin colorâto have eternal life with God. To confess that Jesus Christ is who he says he is, the Son of the living God, is to begin a fresh life of freedom, faith, and obedience.
What a blessing it is to know that the grave, even though embellished with Dollar Tree flowers, does not contain us!
âFor God loved the world in this way: He gave His One and Only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world that He might condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through Him.â John 3:16-17, HCSB