Easter Quotations

IN A FEW HOURS, morning will break and Christians around the world will greet each other with “He is risen; He is risen indeed.”  I’ve been mindful of the time almost all week, attending a short church service for many evenings.  I’ve been rereading Donald Miller’s first book and came upon a nugget that encapsulates the holy day quite well.  Thought I’d add a couple of other quotes into the mix to commemorate the day.

“Death is a difficult thing to process when no hint of it is at hand.  We may never hear the ice crack.  Mark Twain was right in assessing that the two elements of success are determination and ignorance.  Success being the six-figure salary and ignorance being a blindness to its temporal capacity.  Beyond the gravity binding us, our souls travel alone.  We ascend without the anchors of material possessions.  We ascend empty-handed; our shells, neatly dressed in pressed suits, set snugly into caskets.  The graves are all silent.  The caskets are vacant.  Stalin has no more wisdom for us.  Nietzche is preserved in books, having forgotten to lift his casket lid and tell us he was right.  Muhammad gives us the slip.  So does Buddha.  It is Christ alone who defeats the grave.  He came back from death.  Nothing left in the tomb but echoes and cobwebs.  And so we do well to listen to Him with the ears of dying men.”     -Donald Miller, Prayer and the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance

“The symbol of Easter is the empty tomb.  You can’t depict or domesticate emptiness.  You can’t make it into pageants and string it with lights.  It doesn’t move people to give presents to each other or sing old songs.  It ebbs and flows all around us, the Eastertide.  Even the great choruses of Handel’s Messiah sound a little like a handful of crickets chirping under the moon.

He rose.  A few saw him briefly and talked to him.  If it is true, there is nothing left to say.  If it is not true, there is nothing left to say.  For believers and unbelievers both, life has never been the same again.  For some, neither has death.  What is left now is emptiness.  There are those who, like Magdalen, will never stop searching it till they find his face.”     -Frederick Buechner, Whistling in the Dark

“The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.  Truly, truly I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit . . .  Now is the judgment of this world; now will the ruler of this world be cast out.  And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.”      -Jesus in John’s Gospel

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