The resurrection of Jesus is the unraveling of the power of death in every sense. This moment in time has, in that way, become the pivot point of all history.
For the believer, it is the climax of our story; the overlap of heaven and earth; the power that fuels hope and love and life.
For the unbeliever, it is impossible. Men die. Dead men do not live again. It defies natural law, science and logic - and those things must always lead the way.
For all of us, it is the sort of thing that either is true or should be true. Someone ought to do something about all of the pain and loneliness and suffering scattered about. Someone ought to break into the realm of natural law, science and logic and do something about death. Few dispute this. These are, after all, the chief goals of not only religion, but medicine, psychology, biotechnology, and all manner of scientific and logical pursuits. More life. Less death.
We are all looking for a resurrection.
boom. opening paragraph. chapter one. get on it, Thad.
Posted by: Michael | Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 11:23 PM