I go and pull out our banner that reminds us of the road to the cross. In early parenthood, my husband bought me the book, "Family Celebrations: Meeting Christ in Your Holidays" by Ann Hibbard. She gives the instructions for making the banner and devotionals for the road to Calvary. We start at the fall and continue through the Bible reading God's redemptive story. We finish with the victory of the empty grave.
On Easter morning we flip over the banner and go through the house shouting, "He Has Risen". The flip side shows Jesus with his hands open wide having conquered the grave. Praise and Worship music fills the air.
Along this journey to the cross, we also read other books that remind us of the sacrifice that Jesus made for our sins. Each child was given a book for Easter and they are enjoyed by all. (2011 my personal focus has been on the different personalities of the disciples...how I am like them, doubting and denying)
Since passover season usually arrives during this time, we also celebrate the Feast of Passover, like Jesus celebrated. We learn about seeing Christ in the Seven Jewish Feasts. Some years, we fully celebrate the feasts and at other times, we merely read about them.
This year I will read "the greatest story ever told" to Benjamin from his new Bible. The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This Bible is for ages 0-9, one of the best I have ever used with my children.
As I guide my children to the cross, I will also examine my walk with the Lord. "Taste and See" by John Piper is helping me see my Saviour in a more intimate way. (This is a re-post from last year so this year I am going through Bread and Wine.)
As we enjoy spring, we also anticipate the EMPTY GRAVE!!!
Last years Seder Meal post - click - Passover Meal
Embracing the Season of Resurrection Life.
What great intentionality! I'm inspired and will look into those resources. You should come back by Extravagant Grace and leave a link in the Celebrating Lent posts to share with others!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad, too, to share the Contagious Joy journey. Your comment was a fresh reminder to me about this commitment! Thanks!
Blessings, extravagantly!
I love it all! I love the continuity that God provided in His master plan. I love the continuity that He instructed us to keep. I love the traditions that you have established! I love your post. Very inspiring...
ReplyDeleteI too am looking forward to celebrating Resurrection Sunday but I have never had a preparation tradition. My blog friends are adding a new richness to my limited knowledge. Thank you!
Blessings, Debbie
I admire how you are passing on this zeal for the things of God to your children. And I'm grateful for the resources you have shared to help us all prepare our hearts for the celebration of "the greatest love gift" the world has ever known. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteOh, the empty grave and the victory
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we are when we belong to Him!
Train up a child in the way he should
go...
Blessings~
Wonderful and God-honoring focus through this season. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJanette, preparing yourself and your children for this most blessed season is one of the greatest gifts you could ever give them. I am reminded of the scripture Pro. 31:28.... where her children rise up and call her blessed. I am truly touched.
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Sue
Yay!! Now I see it, and I love it. I miss having children around the house to prepare for Easter. That doesn't mean that I can't prepare myself and do my best long distance for them.
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas, Janette, especially the Jewish feasts. That's just excellent.
Well done.
Well done. Well done. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteYou always share your great resources. That is truly wonderful. I am delighted for your family's joy in that empty tomb. Easter's story may begin with the events culminating on the cross. Mercifully, it doesn't end there.
ReplyDeleteYou are a great mom! I almost want to have another baby so I can use your activities...almost.
ReplyDeleteI admire your commitment to the Lord and your family.
blessings
What a perfect way to prepare for Easter!! I LOVE it. I think your kids are blessed indeed! HUGS
ReplyDeleteLove it! I remember reading about your Passover Dinner last year and enjoying it. I will have to go back and reread.
ReplyDeleteJanette,
ReplyDeleteI love all your family traditions! I can see you all running through the house screaming,"He is risen!". I like to make the resurrection cookies. That always was a big hit at my house.
I have that banner too. We did it when the kids were younger. I love the Jesus is Risen the best. I even liked to keep it up too. Did you make the eggs in the egg carton too. I still use mine every year and it is really cool to get to do it with our grand kids.
ReplyDeleteI love all of those books too.
I am glad you posted again because the Winnie the Pooh showed up but not this one.
I don't think it is you though. My blogs I follow haven't been updating either.
OH, some of these resources I haven't heard of and think they would be great for the Grans. I will look them up and order them. I do have the Resurrection Eggs for them and at 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 they will definitely enjoy those and they tell the Easter Story so creatively. Thanks for such an inspiring post! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures and your post great job!!!
ReplyDeleteHave added your recommendation to my Amazon wish list and will order tonight- THANKS! Sarah was just asking for a new Bible as she thinks the one she has is too short and childish. I appreciate all the suggestions and ideas you offer. The video by your pastor is still a favorite of mine that I return to often!
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Leslie