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For most of us Easter is a time of year we associate with chocolate eggs, bunnies, “bonnets”, sporting fixtures and bank holidays. It’s a time for us all to rest and spend time with family and friends. But why? Where does this holiday find its origins and what’s the connection with our daily lives?


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We all desire freedom, happiness and love, but for many different very valid reasons, things and people can weigh us down. In these moments of burden we choose to sink, or learn from our experiences and move on. We quite literally choose death or a new start.
 
 
 
In a similar way, the Easter story presents us with the same kind of choice. At the heart of the Easter message is the reality of being offered, in a very tangible way, eternal freedom from our burdens, guilt and inner turmoil. What’s on offer is liberation, hope and new life in its fullness. Even today, it’s a message that changes and transforms lives.
 
 
 
 
 

“It is only through the mystery of self-sacrifice that one may find oneself anew.”

 

Based on a quote by Carl Gustav Jung,

Pan Dictionary of Religious Quotations, pg. 368:7.

 
Easter - What's the meaning? During the three days of Easter (Easter Triduum) – Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday, Christians live the suffering death and rising from the dead of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

They experience what one famous film calls “The Greatest Story Ever Told". They experience victory over shame, death and suffering to be led to new life.
The Easter Story Inside Story - lisa shares her experience of finding new life after a period of difficulty 
     
Pause for thought
What would you consent to give up or ‘die to’ in your life, if you knew it would lead to something better?
Colour illustration by Elizabeth Wang:
The Resurrection
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Before you assume you know what Easter means read this!


Easter is the most important celebration in the Christian year (it’s even bigger than Christmas). It is a time when you let go of the old and step into the new. Even if you don’t know the whole Easter story you can still experience it and act on the message….it’s your chance to let go of your ‘baggage’ and step into the new. Allow rebirth into the areas of your life that need it.

 
 

But I don't want to change!
© Chris Morgan www.ncls.org.au

   
 

Sometimes we need to quite literally shed something to make room for a new and better way of living.

 

 

 
   
 
 
 

Experiencing New Life!


Out of change can come a renewal and a richer quality of life. Why not try changing some part of your life for a while and see how you feel? Whether you are ‘religious’ or not, allow yourself to ‘walk with God’ a while and see how it sits. Note how things change in your life. Don’t know how? Each day try one or more of these (keep a diary if you like).


• Be hopeful and look forward. If anything at all is bothering you or is difficult for you right now, then ‘hand the problem up’ and see what happens. (Be patient!)


• Write down five positive things about yourself. Also, include the human gifts that you feel you have.


• Make a date and time commitment to start or re-start a hobby or interest you’ve given up or had to put aside.

   
If you like the effects on your life, keep going! Christians, believe however, that they can’t change themselves. It’s Jesus Christ who helps them change, and transforms them at their request and with their consent.
 
 
 

 

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