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We have all been to the local discounter store lately.  What did you see?  What would most children tell you that the Easter holiday is about?

If you said "the Easter Bunny" you would be right 90% of the time.  Most adults would probably tell you that same answer.

During this time of celebration let's not forget what Easter is all about.

For your reading pleasure here is a little story I found covering just this topic:

 

                                                                   Jesus and the Easter Bunny

                                                      by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson

Easter Bunny Ask your average heathen youngster what Easter is all about and he'll tell you about the Easter bunny, and finding Easter baskets filled with that annoying grass that seems to stick to household furnishings long after Easter is past. And those pastel foil-covered, football things that are a sorry excuse for real chocolate. And, of course, there are Easter eggs to dye and jelly beans -- you've got to have jelly beans. Black beans are best.

"And mommy, that's what Easter is."

"Oh, Jason, how cute."

How sad! Most children today don't know beans about what Easter really means.

Why don't you tell the story of Jesus to your children or grandchildren this Easter? Tell them about the man who is God's Son, who came to show people the love God has for them. Tell them how evil people murdered him by nailing him to a cross. Tell them how Jesus was buried in a rock-hewn tomb. Let them hear how the Roman soldiers were powerless the morning of that third day when the stone rolled away and Jesus walked forth alive.

Tell your children that because of Jesus, even though people may die, they will not stay dead. That they can live forever with Jesus, and even their bodies will be raised from the dead just like Jesus' body was.

Now I'm sure that Jesus loves bunnies -- he made them. And probably chocolate, too. But don't you think he gets a little impatient with parents and grandparents who exalt a rabbit over the Savior? And on his own special Day, too?

How about it? Will you tell them the real story this year? Maybe even take them to church where they'll hear the story told by experienced Sunday school teachers? Sure, buy some jelly beans and a wad of that clingy grass for their baskets. But don't suppress the real, fascinating truth of Jesus' triumph over death.

After all, those same children are trying day by day to make sense of the death and life they see around them. They have real hopes and real fears and a destiny unfolding. They deserve a real "Jesus Easter" this year.

 

7 Comments on Remembering that Easter is not a holiday for rabbits...

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2007
I think I'll pass on telling my heathen children the jesus fairy tale.  The easter bunny is more believable, and doesn't frown on thinking for yourself.
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Jeffery-Great reminder of the true meaning and reason for Easter.  Thanks for the post.
3:43pm • #2
Jeffrey, I commend you on reminding everyone why the Easter holiday exists at all. There would be no coloring eggs, chocolate candy bunnies without Christ in more ways then one. Happy Easter  to you and your family and I know you will have a great one as you know the true meaning.
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I pity the children who grew up like I did believing the Easter bunny and Santa Claus to be real.  My parents  lovingly  deceived me, but now I know the truth. Jesus is the reason for both of these seasons.  Keep telling truth, no matter the cost.
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Jeff.....

i personally do not celebrate easter..... I celebrate Passover which starts before Easter and ends on Sat. night before Easter Sunday.....

I am a Christan but I choose to be Messianic and celebrate the 3 major feasts in the bible....... I do not celebrate Christmas either......

May God bless you for sticking up for your beliefs.....

=-)

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