THE REAL REASON FOR EASTER
"He was pierced for our transgressions, he was
crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him
and by His wounds we are healed." Isaiah 53:5
Table Centre piece for Easter |
"As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. 'Don't be alarmed,' he said. 'You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter, He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.'" Mark 16: 5-7
So this Easter as we celebrate new life in Christ, as we acknowledge the huge sacrifice in that
God did not spare his only son, but allowed him to die to take away the sins of
the world, and then his resurrections so that we can have a relationship and a future with a loving God, let us draw nearer
to God and let us seek to life for him in every area of our lives.…
God sacrificed His one and only
son for you and me! May the Easter Season bring you closer to God. I saw these directions for the table centre above and just
knew that I wanted to keep a record of it so that we can use it in years to
come…
TO MAKE THIS CENTRE PIECE
-a short basin (I used the bottom tray of a plastic planter)
-a small clay planter
-small bag of soil
-small rocks (can be found in your yard most likely)
-one large flat rock (again, search the yard!)
-grass seed or moss
-some sticks, glue and string (to form three crosses)
-PLUS some gardening gloves to keep the mess to a minimum and a
small tool to scoop the soil into your garden.
STEP 1)
Fill your
basin with soil. Once you have a thin layer of soil in the bottom, place your
small planter inside and fill in around it.
STEP 2)
Here you can
see we filled up the whole basin and all around/over the small planter (you
want it to look like a cave.) We wet the soil a little to help pack it all
around the small planter.
STEP 3)
Then
we had scavenged the yard for all kinds of smaller rocks and found one larger
flat rock. Place the small rocks in front of your “cave” and the larger rock to
the side (for the stone that was rolled away from the grave when Christ arose
from the dead.)
STEP 4)
Now at this
point you can plant grass seeds all over the hill and down the sides. Wheat
grass seeds are the best as they germinate and sprout in days (I think about 10
days). But I couldn’t find any wheat grass seeds in any local stores. BUT I spotted
a hill of moss on the side of our house so we just carefully skimmed some of
that off the ground and laid it on top of our hill. Using little pieces here
and there and filling in all the spots.
STEP 5)
Then we
found some sticks and broke them to the right size and glued them together to
form 3 crosses. And our garden was done!
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