Sunday, March 28, 2010

Resurrection

I know: I'm a week early; Easter isn't until next Sunday. But I was watching "Finding Faith in Jesus Christ" with the kids tonight and wanted to share it with anyone who might be interested. I know a lot of my followers are religious, and this is the most beautiful movie I've ever seen on the resurrection. If you click on the title, the link will take you right to the movie. It's not a pirated version - so you don't have to worry about it being illegal - and the movie is only 28 minutes, 50 seconds. One of my little brothers was living with us when this movie came out, and, after we watched it the first time, he quietly told us the actor playing Jesus had been in one of his classes at UVSC. He said he'd thought the guy was kind of weird because of the way he looked. Seeing him in the movie put a whole new perspective on the actor's appearance and what he might have gone through to play the role he'd been assigned. The guy could have explained his appearance, but he didn't.

So, resurrection, it's been on my mind. A friend died last week. They've asked any of the children she taught who so desire to sing at her funeral tomorrow, and Robyn is going to sing. Betty was a wonderful teacher, and we'll miss her.

Also, Jackee posted a lovely tribute to her mother (whose ovarian cancer has relapsed) that got me thinking about mine. This May, it'll be ten years since her car accident. I miss her, but I know she's a force for good, working hard at whatever is most important. She always had a knack for seeing what needed to be done, and she worked harder than anyone I've ever met. I like to think of her being with my two sisters and brother who didn't get to spend as much time with her as the other seven of us.

I'm grateful I was blessed with such a mother and friend. I believe that Jesus Christ atoned for our sins and was resurrected so that we can be together again. I believe that Betty will get to be with her husband and that we can all be with those we love most. A loving Father in Heaven wouldn't have planned it any other way.

Thanks for letting me share what's on my mind. What's on yours?

I just realized that this post might lead someone to think that death doesn't bother me, that I don't grieve. It does, and I do. If you want to know how I feel about my mother's death on a bad night, read this post. When Lazarus died, Jesus wept.

13 comments:

  1. I'm sorry to hear about the death of your friend, and I'm so touched by your thoughts on your mother. Easter is a very blessed time, and its true significance so often gets buried under chocolate bunnies and painted eggs. Thanks for this beautiful post.

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  2. Another beautiful post, Myrna. Thanks for the link(s).

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  3. You gals are welcome. Thanks for reading. My last couple of posts have been longer and more serious than usual.

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  4. Myrna you are so talented. Truly an amazing writer!

    So lucky to know ya!

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  5. We need to check that movie out with the kids. Possibly for FHE tonight. Thanks for sharing.
    I didn't know Betty very well, but I knew enough about her to know she was a really neat woman. I wish I could be there for her funeral today but things aren't working out as planned. I bet the kids singing will be absolutely wonderful and probably tear-jerking as well.

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  6. Book arrived :o)) Looks great, thank you XXX

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  7. Thanks, Em!

    You missed out, Rorie. I've never been to a funeral where they played Dancing Queen, by ABBA, before. What a gal.

    Thanks for letting me know, Niki. Ben spent yesterday reading the 5th one, but I'm not allowed to open it until I finish my draft. It's a good thing I'm so close to being done.

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  8. I just came over from Wool'n'nuts; what a great blog you have!
    I loved this post, thank you.

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  9. Thank you, Faith. I'm glad, and you're welcome.

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  10. I love the last line you had--that Jesus wept over Lazarus. Such an important point. Thank you for sharing!

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  11. You're welcome, Beth. Thanks for commenting!

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  12. I'm so sorry to hear about your friend. I think your post is uplifting and hopeful. Anyone who’s lost someone close to them may feel comfort from it.

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  13. I love to see fellow believers in the writing craft. Thanks for sharing this!

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