Easter -- A Time for Celebration
By: Gwen Hopkins
(April 3, 1999)
What does Easter mean to you? Just another holiday? Many celebrate
the birth of our Lord but forget the meaning of Easter. Easter is
a time
for rebirth when Jesus was crucified and rose again to clear us
all of
our sins and offer us a chance of new life.
As a child in Wales, I was brought up that every Easter we all took
a
small gift to our Easter Sunday chapel service. One year I took
some
eggs and the other children laughed. You see, they weren't Easter
Eggs
but real ones. These small gifts were then passed to the children
at the
local Children's Home in Pontypridd. The pastor asked why the others
had
laughed at real eggs, asking if they knew what the egg represented.
Many
just thought it was because of Easter, a chance for chocolates.
The pastor then went on to explain the egg represented a new life,
with the
young chick breaking through the shell. Also the egg represented
the stone
that was put in front of the tomb of Christ, which was moved when
he arose,
giving new life.
This month instead of write up. I'd like to share with you an Easter
Recipe.
May the Blessings for Easter remain with you always.
Gwen
EASTER STORY COOKIES
To be made the evening before Easter
Ingredients:
1c. whole pecans
1 tsp. vinegar
3 egg whites
pinch salt
1c. sugar
zipper baggie
wooden spoon
tape
Bible
Preheat oven to 300 (this is important--don't wait til you're half
done
with the recipe)
Place pecans in zipper baggie and let children beat them with the
wooden spoon to break into small pieces. Explain that after Jesus
was arrested. He was beaten by the Roman soldiers.
Read John 19:1-3.
Let each child smell the vinegar. Put 1 tsp. vinegar into mixing
bowl.
Explain that when Jesus was thirsty on the cross he was given vinegar
to drink. Read John 19:28-30.
Add egg whites to vinegar. Eggs represent life. Explain that Jesus
gave His life to give us life. Read John 10:10-11.
Sprinkle a little salt into each child's hand. Let them taste it
and brush
the rest into the bowl. Explain that this represents the salty tears
shed
by Jesus' followers, and the bitterness of our own sin. Read Luke
23:27.
So far the ingredients are not very appetizing. Add 1c. sugar. Explain
that the sweetest part of the story is that Jesus died because He
loves
us. He wants us to know and belong to Him. Read Ps. 34:8 and
John 3:16.
Beat with a mixer on high speed for 12 to 15 minutes until stiff
peaks
are formed. Explain that the color white represents the purity in
God's
eyes of those whose sins have been cleansed by Jesus. Read Isa.
1:18
and John 3:1-3.
Fold in broken nuts. Drop by teaspoons onto wax paper covered cookie
sheet. Explain that each mound represents the rocky tomb where Jesus'
body was laid. Read Matt. 27:57-60.
Put the cookie sheet in the oven, close the door and turn the oven
OFF.
Give each child a piece of tape and seal the oven door. Explain
that Jesus'
tomb was sealed. Read Matt. 27:65-66
GO TO BED! Explain that they may feel sad to leave the cookies in
the
oven overnight. Jesus' followers were in despair when the tomb was
sealed.
Read John 16:20 and 22.
On Easter morning, open the oven and give everyone a cookie. Notice
the
cracked surface and take a bite. The cookies are hollow! On the
first Easter
Jesus' followers were amazed to find the tomb open and empty.
Read Matt. >28:1-9



