Fourth Day

Years ago I was involved with the Walk to Emmaus retreat, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, at Cathedral Oaks near Weimar, Texas.  At the very end of the weekend, we were sent off to our perpetual "fourth day", signifying the fourth day after Good Friday, the following Saturday, and Resurrection Sunday.  The "fourth day" was to show the impact the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus had on our lives.  This previous weekend was the Passion of Christ.  How has the display of love penetrated and shown through my life?  How will it continue to show Jesus to those I come in contact with around me?  First, a personal relationship with Jesus is in order.  Secondly, hearing God's call on your life will test your obedience and willingness.  Both of these are the initial steps to ensuring blessed-filled "fourth days".  God's gift to humanity wasn't intended to become mediocre or mundane, to collect dust as a showcase of non-importance in our lives.  Today is the fourth day after Good Friday.  How will you spend your life in view of Jesus crucifixion and resurrection?

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