He Did Not Die in Vain

ALLELUIA!

Jesus suffered through the horror of Good Friday, and died a tragic death on the cross for us. Can you imagine if that was the end of the story though? If it was, that would be kind of anti-climactic. I mean really? Jesus comes to save us all, spreads the good news, is persecuted, and then dies. Bam. That’s one way to end a story. 
But Jesus is a better story maker than that, and rose from the dead today demonstrating that He is greater than any evil the world could possibly inflict upon His human body. He rose from a terrible and gruesome death, showing us that good always wins. Light drives out darkness, and good triumphs over evil. Alleluia!

“How blessed is this day, when earth and heaven are joined and humankind is reconciled to God!
May the light of Jesus shine continually to drive away all darkness. 
May Christ, the Morning Star who knows no setting, find his light ever burning in our hearts—he who gives his light to all creation, and who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.”

Adapted from the Book of Common Prayer





Have a wonderful day celebrating Jesus Resurrection and triumph over evil with your family and friends!!


Laura









We Are Spectators of The Cross

On this Good Friday, take time to think about the immeasurable sacrifice Jesus Christ made by giving his life for us on the cross.

He died for YOU.

Can you even wrap your mind around that? He loves each one of us so much that he would have suffered in the same way had there been just one person on earth, and this is the day we especially remember that on. Watch this video of Bishop Fulton Sheen speaking about how each of us is a spectator of the cross, and I encourage you to look up some of his other talks – he is an incredible speaker!

My Lord, 
your son has suffered so much, shed so much blood. 
I was born with so many faults 
and my nature is so full of weakness, 
and yet your son Jesus has died on the cross. 
For me. 
I know your grace has the power 
to cleanse me of my many sins 
and to make me more like your Son. 
Thank you for your goodness and love for me. 
I ask you, Father, to watch over me – always. Amen.

"Don’t like it, Don’t do it"

“Don’t like abortion, don’t have one!” says an avid pro-choicer. I hear this all the time, and you know what? It makes absolutely no sense. Think about it for a bit:

By telling me “don’t like it, don’t do it”, you assume that I am the only person that matters to myself, and that I shouldn’t care about what happens to other people. You’re saying I have no right to defend my unborn brothers and sisters who are being aborted. You’re saying I have no right to defend mothers who are being lied to. You’re saying I have no right to defend fathers who cannot stop the death of their children. Does that make sense?

Say I lived before the civil war in the southern area of the United States. My neighbors owned slaves, and I couldn’t stand people being treated as if they were not human. I believed that slavery was wrong. Well, “don’t like it, don’t do it”, right? I’m not the one hurting people!

Now say I lived during the holocaust in the middle of Europe. The Nazi’s captured and killed Jews (and other “undesirable” people), and I couldn’t stand the thought of people being treated as if they were not human. I believed killing people was wrong. Well, “don’t like it, don’t do it”, huh? I’m not the one killing people!

Fast forward to modern time. I live in America. Abortionists abort around 4,000 babies every single day, and I can’t stand people being treated as if they were not human. I believe aborting babies is wrong. Well, “don’t like it, don’t do it” right? I’m not the one aborting babies!

So since I’m not the one doing bad things, it makes it okay for other people to do it, right? Wrong. Just because I’m not the one committing the injustice does not mean the victims of injustice are any less deserving of their freedom and dignity as human beings.

How did slavery end? How did the holocaust end? People got sick of their brothers and sisters being treated like dirt, and decided to end the injustice. That is precisely what I strive to do in the pro-life movement, and what all of us are called to do to some degree.

How dare we look at the victim of an injustice and say “You do not deserve to do be fought for.”? How arrogant and self righteous that is! Does this man, an African slave, not deserve to be fought for simply because YOU were not the one to hurt him? Is that what “don’t like it, don’t do it” looks like? I couldn’t even find a picture of a holocaust victim that was okay to put on this blog. Here, here, and here are links to a few of those pictures (but be warned, they are disturbing).

Take a good long look at those pictures. Don’t they make you sick? How could people do that? If you lived back then, you surely would have stood up for a slave or holocaust victim, right? Well, by the blindingly brilliant logic of “don’t like it, don’t do it”, NONE of these victims (slavery, holocaust, abortion) deserve to be fought for. Why? Because we’re not the one hurting them. We’re not the ones killing people, so why should we do anything about it?

I’ll tell you why. It’s rather simple, actually. We should stand up for victims of any injustice because we are human. We fought for our brothers and sisters to be freed from other injustices because they deserve their freedom and dignity as human persons. Are the victims of abortion any less worthy of our blood sweat, and tears just because we’re not the ones having or performing abortions?

Happy World Down Syndrome Day!

Today is the day to celebrate the people in the world who have an extra little 21st chromosome. Please take minute to read my blog post for Live Action about this day, and help me spread the word that all life if beautiful: extra chromosome or not!

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Musical Monday – Today is the Day

Musical Monday
Today is the Day
By Lincoln Brewster

Just a little bit of inspiration for the day…rejoice in today, and be glad! Don’t worry about tomorrow, becasue it is up to God. Reminds me of the quote – “Yesterday is History, Tomorrow a Mystery, Today is a Gift, That’s why it’s called the Present” Think about it!