Sunday is Easter, celebrated in Christianity as the day when
Jesus, who had been crucified and buried in a tomb, resurrected from the dead.
In traditional Christianity, belief in the events of Easter as described in the
Gospels is essential to one’s salvation. John
3:16, along with John 11:25-26 in which Jesus says, “I am the
resurrection and the life. Those
who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who
lives and believes in me will never die” are often used to justify the doctrine
that one must believe in Jesus as the Lamb of God sacrificed for the sins of
the world in order to be “saved” from the eternal fires of hell after death.
The promise of Easter, according to traditional Christian belief, is the gift
of eternal life in a place called heaven provided one believes in Jesus as the
savior. So, for millions around the world, Easter is a celebration of the
promise of eternal life through Jesus’ sacrifice.
We in Unity, also celebrate Easter. We celebrate not because
we believe that we are “saved” through Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. We
celebrate because when understood metaphysically Easter is a dramatic
demonstration of a transformation of consciousness that frees us. In The
Revealing Word, Unity cofounder Charles Fillmore says, “The belief that Jesus in an outer way atoned
for our sins is not salvation. Salvation is based solely on an inner overcoming, a change in consciousness.” We
believe that our master teacher and way shower Jesus exampled for us what is
possible when we are released from the bonds of our usual mind-dominated way of
being and rise to Christ consciousness.
When Jesus said “I am the resurrection and the life…” he was
not speaking as the man, Jesus. Instead,
he was speaking from the awareness of the Christ. In other words, he was saying
that the “I Am” is the resurrection and the life, and when we know that at the
depth of being, we know that our true essence is eternal; it does not die.
The promise of Easter is eternal life, but we need not wait
until the death of the body to realize it. We can choose to claim it in any
moment, “die” to our habitual way of defining ourselves, and be resurrected in
new life as one who embodies the Christ consciousness. In that way we inherit
the kingdom of heaven, not a place, but a state of conscious awareness of Unity
in God and with all creation.
Easter is our opportunity to stand with our brother, Jesus,
and state emphatically, “I Am the resurrection and the life” as we claim our
divine nature and consciously choose to free ourselves from the tomb of our
limited way of thinking and live from the awareness of the Christ.
I hope you will join us on Sunday at 10:00 as we come
together to celebrate Easter.
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