Friday, April 14, 2006

Easter Cookies

Cookies vs. Hot Cross Buns
So what do hot cross buns and early morning sunrise services have to do with Jesus rising from the grave.

NOTHING.

That's right. Absolutely nothing. Neither do bunny rabbits, eggs or marshmallow chicks.

So here's hot it goes. Tamuz was a pagan god that people offered bread to once a year in the spring time. The "cross" in the hot cross buns is actually a "T" for Tamuz. And it goes on and on from there and if you wanted to do some searching, you'd be able to find many websites denoting the pagan origins of many of our "Easter Celebrations."

So, should we do nothing? Absolutely not! This is an incredible time to celebrate the gift of life that Jesus has given to us. We should be rejoicing that He rose from the grave. We are thrilled at His sacrifice and the power of God that resurrected Jesus, because that means that in the twinkling of an eye, we can be changed as well. Those who are already sleeping in their graves will be resurrected. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a testimony of His power in our lives! Yes we should celebrate and praise the Lord!

Instead of bunnies, chicks and colored eggs, check out this website for cookies. That's right, cookies. Easter Cookies. Cookies that from the beginning to the end tell the story of a sinless life, a willing sacrifice and a glorious resurrection.
Check it out at http://www.herbaltreas.com/EasterCookies.html

Warning, there may be a few tears shed as you realize what God has done for you.

Celebrate God's gift. Celebrate our risen Savior!

3 comments:

David said...

Yes, a very interesting and moving object lesson. I will try it. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Happy easter! I understand this tradition is not in the bible. Those cute bunnies and chicks are a harmless part of the spring celebration. Proof can be piled up to the contrary, but all that matters to me is what it means today. When kids do an egg hunt they arent walking around the grass thinking "thank heavens for the ancient fertility gods" they are just having a nice time. Harmless fun really. The only holidy I have a problem with is halloween.

Trailady said...

Neat cookies, Sharon! Thanks for the idea.

My family decorates eggs and does an egg hunt at our 'Spring Party' every year- which is either a week or so before or after Easter each year. I don't want to lose the real meaning of a holiday. I don't view any of the little traditions like Santa, etc. as harmful or sinful per se, just that they can be distracting.
Sloopy, I agree with you about Halloween.