With Holy Week and the special services, like Good Friday, now a past events, as are the school holidays, it doesn't take long before we are back in our busy routine. Before you know it, the holiday photos are just a reminder of a little escape from all the demands of life. Like a mountain-top experience, we have to leave and return back down to the valley. So often our Christian life is just like that - a moving moment, an inspiration, a conviction ... and then back into the ordinary flow of everyday sameness. What happened to Jesus proclamation: "I have come to give you life, and life in all its fullness" (John 10:10)?
During the Easter Season our readings from the Bible (Lectionary at Church) all draw our attention to an aspect of the Christian life that aims to be a witness of what God means to us. It is based on Jesus' directive: "Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you" (John 20:21). The way to stay fresh and connected with any good experience is simply to share it and tell others. The good stuff God shares with us is never meant to be bottled up.
The picture that comes to mind is the rally champion as they shake the champagne and spray it over the crowd as their victory salute. Isn't Easter all about a victory? Let's open the champagne! Let's enjoy the fullness of life given to us through Christ who said: "Behold I make all things new again".
Rev.'D