I love what the comedian Jim Gaffigan says concerning the Americanized holiday of Easter: “What does a bunny have to do with Jesus’ death?”
Exactly.
What a demonic distraction and detraction from the most glorious and infinitely wonderful reality that could ever be celebrated. The crucified and risen Savior is being replaced by candy and bunnies.

I enjoyed what our pastor said to introduce his sermon on Sunday morning, “I am not going to try to explain to you how Jesus relates to bunnies. Nor am I going to try to correlate Jesus to eggs…for the Bible does not do this. However, it is my aim to draw attention to and exalt the person and work of Jesus Christ, for this the Bible does do!”
Amen.
As a sports fan I get upset when the game I want to watch gets interrupted by ‘technical difficulties’ or when the local programming chooses to cover a game other than the premier game in New England.
However, I get far more exercised over the strategic blackout of the glory of Jesus Christ that goes on each and every day in this world.
Is there anything more enjoyable or to be more highly esteemed than the death and resurrection of the Savior?
If we are talking about cost this is premier.
If we are talking about worth, Jesus reigns.
If we are talking about staying power, Jesus wins again.
At this point in my life I am more impressed with Jesus Christ than ever before, and so therefore, by God’s grace, I am more jealous for his glory than ever before.
These satanically inspired bunny trails do nothing but distract from Christ.
I therefore want to force myself to think of Christ, specifically his suffering in the place of sinners.
When I think of Christ, I worship…I find myself joining in the heavenly anthem with the Apostle John:
“to Him be the glory and the dominion forever and ever. Amen. BEHOLD, HE IS COMING WITH THE CLOUDS, and every eye will see Him, even those who pierced Him; and all the tribes of the earth will mourn over Him. So it is to be. Amen. (Revelation 1.6-7)
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