
You don’t have to wait for the End (Last)! I am, right now, Resurrection and Life. The one who believes in me, even though he or she dies, will live. And everyone who lives believing in me does not ultimately die at all. Do you believe this? John 11:25-26 The Message
In the second chapter of John, the master of the banquet at the wedding in Cana says of Jesus, Everyone brings out the choice wine first and saves the cheaper wine until everyone has had too much to drink! You have saved the best for last!
I love the idea of that! About two weeks ago, Randy helped me celebrate my birthday by taking me to a really nice restaurant for dinner. When we were seated, the waiter came over to wish me a happy birthday and tell us what special items come with the celebration dinner.
First, he offered us a glass of champagne. Then he got down to business and began to describe the desserts from which we could choose at the conclusion of our meal! The choices were three of my very favorites! He saved the best for last!
We enjoyed a delicious dinner, and as he cleared away our plates, he asked, “Have you decided on your dessert?” Now, this was an extremely important decision for me because I do love dessert! I asked him to give me another minute to make up my mind.
We continued talking and enjoying, and the waiter came back again. I asked for just one more minute! The next time I looked up, he was standing at our table with not one, not two, but all three of my favorite desserts with a candle on each one!! In my opinnion, the best really was last!
We are in the midst of Holy Week where all the events of this week lead up to the crucifixion of Jesus. The Palm Sunday celebration and cheers of “Hosanna” are a distant memory, and they are being replaced this week with the words,”Crucify Him.”
During this week God brought His plan to a dramatic close. On Maundy Thursday, Jesus gathered his disciples together in the Upper Room for The Last Supper. It was during this time that Jesus told His disciples that one among them would betray Him.
When Jesus left the Upper Room on that night, He took his disciples and went into a Garden. Judas, the betrayer, skipped the garden, and went instead to meet a group of Roman soldiers and temple guards who represented Caesar.
Judas accompanied these soldiers and guards to the garden, and with a single kiss, he betrayed Jesus. In answer to their questions our Lord identified himself to them when He said, “I am the one you seek!”
Friday came and Jesus endured a mock trial, a crown of thorns, carrying His own cross to the hill, being nailed to that cross, and suffering a slow and excurciating death. Before His death, He uttered the words, “Father forgive them,” which offered us the hope of forgiveness.
The disciples said that he was dead, and they laid him in a borrowed tomb and sealed it with a stone. Mary arrived to prepare the body, but the stone was rolled away. The disciples came to see, and when they saw, they believed. They ran home and locked their doors in fear, but Mary stayed. At that time, Jesus appeared to her.
Mary recognized the voice of Jesus when He asked her, “Whom do you seek?” She went back and told the disciples who she had seen, and Jesus came and stood in their midst. He showed them His hands and His side, and said, “Peace be with you.”
In modern times, the Great Houdini promised he’d come back from the dead and talk to his friends. Some of his friends actually consulted medians to see if there was any word from him from beyond the grave! There wasn’t. Only one man who promised to rise from the dead kept His promise. Jesus!
After all the horrors of Good Friday, God sent Easter. It is His way of saving the best for last. Jesus rose for you and me, and He gave us the great gift of peace! On the cross, He offered us redemption and forgiveness. The resurrection gives us the power of His peace and the evidence that His love is a forgiving love that loves even the unlovable while His peace surpasses all comprehension. He has given us a sense of love and peace even among our fears!
Most of us would probably opt to skip the images of torture, pain, suffering. and death that comes with Good Friday, but without it, Easter would be hollow. We’d start to forget how much Jesus sacrified and even start to believe there can be victory without that sacrifice.
God’s definition of “good” far exceeds our own. It is the resurrection that gives us the victory! He always saves the best for last!
Happy Easter!








