We have been taught that Christ died for our sins, and through his resurrection we may be forgiven, thus opening the gates of heaven to us sinners. This simple transactional view should be replaced with one which is more transformational. God did not need a sacrifice by his son to forgive his children. God could do so out of love as he pleases, and it is our human hubris to interpret the events in this transactional way.
We may think of the demonstration and example of Christ’s sacrifice, in the context of proving that a life-commitment to loving others, to doing good, and of humility and sacrifice can be extended through one’s life, through death, and lives on forever in a spirit and form that remains transformational today.
The legacy of Christ and his love lives on today two millenniums later and has spread around the world. This message is that we can transform beyond our human frailties into a spirit and legacy that lives on. This for me is a truer message of Easter. How we live is defined more than how we interact with our complex worlds in some transactional manner, but how we influence others, and how that subsequently influences others we may not even know… extending through generations. So, just as we are influenced by Christ’s teachings today, you are influencing today your friends, your families, your casual acquaintances and even those you may view as enemies, and they will influence others in a geometric sequence of legacy which extends on forever. So, he is risen, and he influences us today, and we should remember we are doing the same. You are a transformational influence in our worlds. What would you like your influence to be? One of love I hope!
Happy Easter!