As I have noted in the past, Resurrection is all around us all of our lives, if we're but paying attention.
We can see it in the transformation of the caterpillar to the butterfly, in the dry desert coming to life with a riot of wild flowers every springtime, this morning's breakfast being turned into us in all parts of bodies, two half cells turning into a human being, and on and on.
Everywhere we turn we can see the miraculous. We are told the atoms In all things are, relatively speaking, as far apart as the stars and planets in the galaxy, so that material things are actually mostly empty space.
On this spinning planet we orbit our sun traveling about 584,000,000 miles a year, plus our solar system is moving at Incredible speed through the Milky Way, and the Milky Way is moving at fantastic speed, everything's moving rapidly, and yet we think we're standing still.
Our brains are only 2% of our body weight, but they use about 20% of the body's total energy and oxygen intake. The average adult brain weighs about 3 pounds. And yet it contains every memory we've ever had, vast amounts of information, so much information it would take a tower of stacked of CD's, each packed full of data, to go past the International Space Station in order to contain an equal amount of information as the average adult brain.
We've just looked at a tiny tiny bit of what we know about life in the universe. But with even this amount,of information,how can we not believe the miraculous? It seems to me we live within the miraculous, we are filled with it, surrounded by it. It is what the universe is. So to believe that resurrection is going to happen to all of us, that is, that life continues beyond the physical existence, does not seem to be much of a stretch to me.
Jesus did it visually so people would know. A good many people on earth alive right now have seen people who have left their bodies. Many people have had near death experiences that all have very similar qualities. I absolutely know that life continues beyond our physical experience.
Let us join with the rest of the world today and say - He is risen, He is risen indeed. And add so will I.
Have a blessed Easter.