Dead Horse Ranch State Park, Cottonwood, Arizona
I AM the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in Me will never die. ~ John 11:25-26
A long time ago, when the earth was green, there were more kinds of animals than we’ve ever seen! And God said . . . “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” Now the LORD God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there He put the man He had formed. ~ Genesis 1:26, 2:8
Fast forward – – a looong way forward – –
Jesus came to earth as an infant, walked among us to teach us, and died to provide us a means of salvation from the wrath of God. He was buried in a garden tomb. We know this because as Mary Magdalene stands outside the tomb weeping because Jesus’ body wasn’t there, she mistakenly believes the resurrected Jesus is the gardener. (John 20:13-15)
Mortal life (Adam) began in a Garden – the Garden of Eden. Eternal life (resurrected Jesus) began in a Garden – the Garden of the Resurrection. How like God to connect the storylines!
And I take no credit for that observation. The idea came from Daniel Schantz in our Daily Guideposts devotional today. 😊
HE IS RISEN!!!!
And because He lives, we who believe in Him, will live forever with Him!
We worshiped with our home church, The Chapel, this morning. They did an ‘on demand’ pre-recorded service, so we could worship whenever we were ready. It was kinda weird, singing and trying to worship side-by-side on the couch with the laptop. But under the circumstances, we were thankful to have anything at all.
After church, we went for a walk here in the Park. We were looking to get closer to Tuzigoot. It was a nice walk, but as you’ll see, we didn’t get very close. 😊
Then it was back home and cook our Easter dinner! We cooked like we were entertaining! A 9# ham (WalMart and it was excellent!!) because we couldn’t find a smaller one, twice baked potato casserole, and Pennsylvania Dutch green beans. Plus an excellent dessert (Chocolate Caramel Fantasy) that Blaine made from start to finish all by himself. Well, except for shelling some pecans. I did that because I wanted to use them up. We’ve been carrying them around with us since I picked them up off the ground the end of January.
And that’s our Easter! How was yours? Weird, huh? No church – – no family gatherings – – no egg hunts – – .
Hopefully this will be the first and last time we celebrate this way!
He Is Risen Indeed!!! And He remains on His throne!