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The First Easter Basket...Continued from page 1

Rebekah Montgomery

Editor, Right to the Heart of Women

“Another basket!” one of the disciples called out and it was produced.

Jesus repeated the process with a fish. Then a loaf. Then a fish

There seemed to be no end. Every stomach was filled. Twelve baskets were leftover.

No chocolate bunnies. No marshmallow peeps. Only loaves and fish. How, then, is the little boy’s lunch the first Easter basket?

Several ways:

Transformation. The lunch changed. It fed a multitude. Like the Carpenter who became the Foundation. Like the Crucified who became the Savior. Like the Dead Man who became the Resurrection and the Life.

Transformed like a sinner I know personally who was headed for destruction but who now — miraculously — has eternal life.

A miracle is repeated. Some time later, Jesus did this miracle again. And He does it today The bread, the meal of a former Galilean Boy who gave up His life for us, continues to feed the multitudes.

On the night He was betrayed, He took bread, gave thanks, and broke it.

As you take a wafer from the communion basket, a bit of matzo from a silvered tray, you join across time with the 5000 on a sun-drenched hillside by the Sea, the 12 in the Upper Room, and the untold multitudes who — over the last 2000 years — have eaten at the Lord’s table; you join across space with your brothers and sisters the world over who share your faith.

I’ll meet you at the Easter basket.

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Rebekah Montgomery is the editor of Right to the Heart of Women e-zine, a publisher at Jubilant Press, and the author of numerous books on spiritual growth. She can be contacted for comments or speaking engagements at rebekahmontgomery.com.

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Eindhoven
4/12/2007 7:56 PM
Be careful of how you define the Word of God Easter may be a misinterpretation since in that time of interpreting christians were as well keeping the pagan holiday. Look at context clues did the disciples from then on in ANY way keep or practice that day. We have the rite of Baptism to celebrate or better put memorize the death and resurrection of Christ because we die to self and arise anew as He did. Anything even tainted with paganism should be shunned we should have nothing to do with them in all our families, we should deal in that which is pure (Phillippians 4:8). I don't think the child was carrying his lunch, think about it 5 loaves and 2 fish? That's a little much for a child don't you think? It is best not to add your thoughts outside of inspiration to the events of the Bible unless it coincides with scripture and can by them be proven.
Chris Hough
4/7/2007 7:45 AM
I never thought about that story in that manner. When my children and wife get up I need to get them to read it. We do make sure that our kids have always known the true meaning of Easter. I make them tell me each year. We also try to stop what we are doing at 3:00PM and pray, since that is roughly the time that Jesus died for us.
5stone
4/6/2007 8:42 AM
The condition of our hearts does matter BUT obeying God's Word should be our hearts' desire. The verses quoted above regarding not adding to His Word and following His ways are our goal. We can't judge someone else's heart but their actions...like tying a pagan celebration to our Savior. The two don't mix. There are many verses that teach us (by example of OT followers) not to worship God in pagan ways. I encourage the author to research this for herself. While alot of people argue that the word "Easter" is actually in the Word, few people understand that the Easter mentioned in Acts 12:4 is the pagan holiday...not Passover!! The believers weren't celebrating it, the world was. There is so much paganism that has sifted into Christianity today because we are ignorant of history. Check it out for yourself. We're commanded to "test everything" (1 Thess. 5:21). I pray that this causes you to look for yourself and see what is celebrated and why. God bless!!
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