A Dead Loss // Easter Without Chocolate, Part 5
A Different Perspective Official Podcast
Release Date: 04/18/2025
A Different Perspective Official Podcast
Life without hope for tomorrow is sad and dark and lonely. If God is God, if He really loves us, then surely, He’d want us to have hope for the future. Wouldn’t He? Have you ever been in a place where you’ve lost all hope? Hope as it turns out is a precious, precious commodity. We all need things in our lives to look forward to; to hope in – the deep sense that we have a future; we know where we are going. When there’s no future, it’s tragic; when you lose all hope, well, it feels like life’s over. And that’s the problem with death, we all die at some point. Some die young,...
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If Jesus really rose from the dead all that time ago, if it really happened….well, what does it mean to us today? What’s the relevance? What’s the point? This week on the program we are taking a bit of a look at this whole "resurrection" thing, because on the one hand it’s so central to everything that Jesus talked about, and everything that Christians believe. But on the other hand, well, it can be hard to relate to that. I mean, how does it fit into real life today? I’m not sure where you are in terms of believing in Jesus and in particular in His resurrection. But let’s assume...
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There’s not a serious historian alive today who doesn’t acknowledge the life and death of Jesus Christ. But the resurrection…..well that’s another thing entirely. Did it really happen? Over this week on the program, we are looking at and exploring the whole question of Jesus’ resurrection. It can seem fanciful and even irrelevant, something that may or may not have happened a couple of thousand years ago and let’s face it – Jesus was crucified and then they said He’s alive. I mean, it’s pretty hard to believe, you know. What’s the proof, what’s the evidence? I mean, if we...
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It turns out that coming to grips with the resurrection of Jesus wasn’t easy for the disciples. And to tell you the truth, it can be difficult to come to grips with it here and now as well. They say that there are two absolute certainties in life – death and taxes. Well, let’s leave taxes for another day – that leaves death. One day, you and I will breathe our last breath on this planet, that’s pretty much certain, despite all the hopes and dreams and plans that we have for next week and next year and the next decade, most of us simply don’t know when that moment will come, when we...
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So what was it like that first Easter morning? He’s alive. Is He? I don’t know. The others say they’ve seen Him. Hmm. What do you think? Let me paint you a picture. Just the other day, someone that you loved passed away. You really admired and trusted this person. I mean, you'd seen him in operation and now they're gone! It's a shock! It shouldn't have happened! They're so young and so full of promise ... had a future. And now, that person is gone. Take some time to come to grasp to that – the shock and the sadness, and the deep sense of loss and even anger. We go through so many...
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People talk about “the real meaning of Easter”. OK. So for some people, Easter’s more than chocolates, eggs, bunnies and a long weekend. But – well, how do you react to the real meaning of Easter? This week we've been looking at Easter which is not surprising since it’s Good Friday today. Jesus, in his last week, spent a good amount of his time encouraging his disciples, here was a man under an enormous pressure, heading to a gruesome death and yet His main concern was on encouraging those twelve men, one of whom would betray Him. But of course on what we now...
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You see people wearing gold crosses on chains all the time. Even earrings. But on that first Easter – what really happened on that cross. I mean, what did Jesus actually go through? It's almost Easter and this week on the program we've been taking a bit of a look at the goings on in the week leading up to the first Easter. There's been nothing about chocolate or eggs or bunnies. Nothing’s wrong with any of those things, they just don't fit into any of the events that first Easter. Today I thought it would be interesting just to have a look at the real physical suffering of Jesus....
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When you see the way someone reacts in difficult circumstances, under pressure, when they’re betrayed and rejected – then you discover what they’re really like. So how did Jesus react? One of the hardest things in life is when we're betrayed and rejected. Basically, we all want relationships of trust, and basically, we all want to be liked, okay some more than others but it's a pretty natural thing, isn't it? What we'd really like is for our life to cruise along with great relationships, people we can depend on, people who like us. But it's not always like that, so often there's...
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That week leading up to the very first Easter was a torrid time for Jesus. Imagine the stress and the pressure. So it’s interesting to see how He spent those few days. Let me paint a scenario for a moment. You're dying and you know it and the time is drawing near, you only have a few days, perhaps just a few final hours with the people who mean the most to you. You know something; you know that when you're gone they're going to go through some really tough times, trials, fears, persecution. In those final days and hours what would you talk to them about? I mean, you have a short...
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That week leading up to the very first Easter was a torrid time for Jesus. Imagine the stress and the pressure. So it’s interesting to see how He spent those few days. Easter means different things to different people. Chocolate, of course there's chocolate, eggs, bunny's, a long weekend, a chance for a bit of a breather and that’s great. We have a funny way though of reinventing holidays, there's something so amazing about Easter, Gods Easter and since we're right now in the week leading up to Easter I thought why don't we have a look at that week leading up to that very first...
info_outlinePeople talk about “the real meaning of Easter”. OK. So for some people, Easter’s more than chocolates, eggs, bunnies and a long weekend. But – well, how do you react to the real meaning of Easter?
This week we've been looking at Easter which is not surprising since it’s Good Friday today. Jesus, in his last week, spent a good amount of his time encouraging his disciples, here was a man under an enormous pressure, heading to a gruesome death and yet His main concern was on encouraging those twelve men, one of whom would betray Him.
But of course on what we now celebrate as Good Friday, well, that first Good Friday was far from good at least for Jesus. Beaten, brutalised, nailed to a cross through His hands and feet, He suffered incredibly and died. I don't quite know who came up with the name Good Friday but it doesn't seem to fit, are you with me? So let me ask you here and now, a couple of thousand years on, how do you react? What does Good Friday mean to you?
Well, we celebrate Easter today, a long weekend, fluffy bunnies, Easter eggs, sweet chocolate, more chocolate and yet more chocolate. And all that stuff is great but it couldn't be further from the grim, brutal reality of that first Good Friday, could it?
Today you see so much bluster and self serving behaviour. I love to watch the news every night on the TV and you see politicians and business people talking up this and putting spin on that. I was talking to a young man, a mature Christian and in his Church, he said there are couples who are burning out through work and mortgages and demands of being involved in Church.
Marriages, he said, are falling apart. So much, when you look at it, so much is about external appearances, conforming to whatever it is in our society that people say equals success. Yet on the inside, people somehow aren't satisfied, they're not fulfilled, and they’re not happy and peaceful and looking forward to tomorrow. An Easter bunny, chocolate egg Easter is a bit like that, you may have heard me talk before about the thing that symbolises all that in my life.
Some years ago, before I became a Christian, I bought this really up market, expensive car. It was burgundy, it was a beautiful car, it had light tan leather inside, that smell of leather, it was really classy. And it had four wheel steering so you could turn it around on a pin head and it was so empty and so hollow, it was just a lump of metal and leather and so what?
I tried so hard to live this outside thing and yet I was dying on the inside and two occasions each year, Easter and Christmas, things that we celebrate on the outside, the chocolate at Easter and the presents at Christmas, the holidays, they're supposed to be fun and enjoyment and rest. And for a lot of people in the middle of those things, there's this kind of deep, distant awareness of this stuff these Christians are talking about, of Jesus. Let’s get right to the point, Jesus/Easter.
This was the Passover celebration back then; it was a festival to remember the wonderful things that God did in saving Israel when they were in slavery in Egypt centuries before this first Easter. Would have been just as easy back then to get carried away with the social and cultural aspects of the Passover celebration as it is for us today at Easter don't you think?
I mean, everyone came to Jerusalem and they had feasts and they roasted lambs and they had unleavened bread. It was a big festival going on and it would be so easy to get lost in all the cultural trappings of that festival Just as it is today to get lost in what we call Easter.
But in the middle of all that is Jesus Christ, superstar, this Jesus who was just so well loved and liked, who did so many amazing things and healing and the way He spoke, He made sense and people followed him and then all of a sudden the mob turns on Him. At Easter they bay for His blood, He's beaten and spat on and crucified.
We looked at that from a medical perspective yesterday on the program. Supposedly He's the Son of God and Christians tell us this was all to pay for our sin and the Bible says:
He who knew no sin became sin for us so that we might become the righteousness of God.
What the heck does that mean today? It comes right down to this, according to God He made us, He loves us and He gave us free will and the point of all that was for us to know Him and have this fantastic relationship with Him, here and now and for all eternity and it doesn't matter which way you cut it, each one of us in our own way has rejected him.
I know I have, more often than I can possibly recount and in doing that we miss the whole point. That's exactly what the Greek word for sin, which is what the Bible uses, means, to miss the mark or to miss the point. Truly I tell you, I used to think of sin as some kind of old fuddy-duddy concept, something that priests and ministers talked about in the 1950's but it's not relevant today. It's old fashioned, it's religious moralising, get rid of it, get over it but when you come back to Easter, God’s Easter, the central point, the central problem of all creation is that we rejected God, we turned our backs on him and on that cross He calls us home.
The consequences of our rejection of Him, our sin, are paid for by His own Son, Jesus who died and suffered for us so that we could have a new life, a life of giving and sacrifice and a fresh new life, a wholesome real life with joy and with peace, all because out of His great love He reached out to us through Jesus.
Fifteen years ago that message hit home for me, I'm going to spend eternity coming to grips with what Jesus did for me but in my heart I know that I know that I know that I know that God is my God, that He loves me just as He loves you and that changes our whole lives, it opens the door to a real, dynamic, exciting, beautiful, wondrous relationship with God. So how does that impact you? What's the reaction in your heart, in your life, in your here and now, in your future? If you would like to accept Jesus Christ today as your Lord and your Saviour, why don't you just stop and pause and pray this prayer with me.
Father, we've heard the story of Easter, we've heard the story of Jesus and we can scarcely believe or understand or comprehend that You would send Your Son to pay the price of our sin, the price of our rejection of You but as we look at that story God, we just believe it in our hearts and we want to say thank You, we want to praise you and worship you and say thank You that you sent Jesus to save us from a life of missing the point that You came to save us from Your judgement.
Father,
I am so sorry for all of the things I've done wrong, I just can't begin to list them all but You know because You felt each one in Your heart. I'm going to turn away from that now Lord, I can't be perfect except in You and I know that Jesus died so that You would forgive all my sin, past, present and future and I give my life to You today as Jesus gave His life for me back then. Father, give me this new life, show me Your love, show me Your future, show me Your grace. Father, I pray these things with all that I am in the name of Jesus Christ.
Amen.